Sharon Anglin Treat (born January 30, 1956) is an American politician and attorney from Maine. A Democrat, Treat served in the Maine Legislature from 1990 until 2014. Treat represented Hallowell, Maine in Kennebec County in the Maine House of Representatives from 2006 until 2014. She was unable to seek re-election in 2014 due to term-limits.

Sharon Anglin Treat
Member of the Maine House of Representatives for the 79th District (Hallowell)
In office
December 2006 – December 2014
Majority Leader of the Maine Senate
In office
2002–2004
Member of the Maine Senate
In office
1996–2004
Member of the Maine House of Representatives for the 79th District
In office
1990–1996
Personal details
Born (1956-01-30) January 30, 1956 (age 68)
Brattleboro, Vermont
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceHallowell, Maine
EducationPrinceton University (A.B.) Georgetown University Law Center (J.D.)
ProfessionLawyer

During Treat's time in the Legislature, she was a well-known foe of the private health insurance industry and pharmaceutical industry.[1]

Treat was first elected to the Maine House in 1990 and served until 1996. From 1996 to 2004, Treat served as a State Senator, including a term (2002–04) as the Senate Majority Leader. Unable to run for re-election to the State Senate in 2004, Treat returned to the House. She was replaced by Scott Cowger (D-Hallowell).

Personal edit

Treat was born on January 30, 1956, in Brattleboro, Vermont. She graduated with an A.B. from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University in 1978 after completing a 191-page long senior thesis titled "Rising Costs and Constrained Resources: Agricultural Energy Use in the United States."[2] She then graduated with a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 1982.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Shepherd, Michael (June 23, 2014). "Retiring legislator's tenure marked by partisanship at both ends". Portland Press Herald. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
  2. ^ Treat, Sharon Anglin (1979). "Rising Costs and Constrained Resources: Agricultural Energy Use in the United States". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ "Sharon Treat's Biography - Project Vote Smart". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved 20 December 2013.