Robert W. Duplessie Explained

Robert W. Duplessie
Office1:Member of the Maine House of Representatives (District 29)
Term Start1:December 1998
Term End1:December 2000
Predecessor1:William Lemke
Successor1:Redistricted
Office2:Member of the Maine House of Representatives (District 125)
Term Start2:December 2004
Term End2:December 2006
Predecessor2:Redistricted
Successor2:Ann Peoples
Party:Democrat
Profession:Firefighter[1]
Residence:Westbrook, Maine

Robert W. Duplessie is an American politician and firefighter from Maine. Duplessie, grew up in North Vassalboro, Maine and graduated from Winslow High School. A Democrat, served from 1998 to 2006 in the Maine House of Representatives, where he represented a portion of Westbrook. During his first two terms, he served on the Natural Resources Committee and during his final two terms, Duplessie served as Assistant Majority Leader of the House of Representatives. He was succeeded in District 125 by fellow Democrat Ann Peoples.[2]

Duplessie worked as a firefighter in neighboring Portland for 28 year prior to serving in the Legislature. He was also President of the Professional Fire Fighters of Maine, IAFF, for 15 years and served for 22 years on the Maine AFL-CIO Executive Board. In January 2007, a month after leaving the Legislature, Duplessie was hired by the Maine Department of Conservation as assistant to the commissioner. Now retired on his tree farm in Andover, Maine, he serves on the Mahoosuc Land Trust Board of Directors & chairs the Lands Committee.

Notes and References

  1. News: Duplessie snags state conservation job. Wallack. Victoria. January 25, 2007. Keep Me Current. 10 July 2015.
  2. Web site: Legislators Biographical Search. Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library. 10 July 2015.