Rep. David Boyer

State Representative, House District 87

Mechanic Falls and part of Poland

Representative David Boyer is currently serving his first term in the Maine House representing District 87, which includes the town of Mechanic Falls and part of Poland.  He serves on the 131st Legislature’s Joint Standing Committee on Veterans and Legal Affairs.

Rep. Boyer is an eagle scout and currently operates an antique dealership.  David is a member of the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine, Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners, the Androscoggin Land Trust, and Ellis’s Legacy Animal Foundation. 

David and his spouse, Sarah, have two children.  He enjoys spending his free time outdoors foraging, hiking, and skiing.  David also enjoys attending live music events.

Member News

Bill to Allow for Legal Apprenticeships Receives Ought to Pass Vote from Maine’s Judiciary Committee

L.D. 1352 would allow for study under a supervising attorney to be eligible to take the Maine Bar Exam, similar to Vermont’s Law Office Study Program AUGUSTA, ME- Yesterday, members of the Judiciary committee voted “Ought to Pass as Amended” for L.D. 1352, An Act to Remove the Barriers to Becoming a Lawyer. The vote…

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Bill to have Maine citizens directly elect Constitutional Officers to have Public Hearings

STATE HOUSE– With the actions and accountability of Maine’s Attorney General in the news, two bills to have voters directly elect Maine’s Constitutional Officers will have Public Hearings this week. They are being sponsored by Rep. John Andrews (R-Paris). A third bill, sponsored by Rep. David Boyer (R-Poland) seeks to ensure the will of the…

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Bills to reinstate Covid-19 vaccine exemptions to be heard on “Medical Freedom” Day

STATE HOUSE – The Joint Standing Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs is scheduled to hold Public Hearings on six bills on, what is being billed by supporters as, “Medical Freedom Day” at the Legislature. Collectively, they propose to ensure access to education for all students by reinstating religious and philosophical exemptions for COVID-19 vaccines…

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Bills to abolish or lower income tax rates to have Public Hearings

STATE HOUSE – The Joint Standing Committee on Taxation is scheduled to hold Public Hearings on two bills that propose to give income tax relief to struggling Mainers. “My bill (LD 835) proposes to phase out the income tax over 5 years beginning in 2024 by requiring each state department to reduce their budget proportionally,”…

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Veterans and Legal Affairs Republicans vote to provide “no cost” Maine I.D.s in state budget

STATE HOUSE – House Republicans on the Joint Standing Committee on Veterans and Legal Affairs Committee moved to include $500,000 in the state budget to cover the cost of Maine identification cards for those who do not have one, or cannot afford one. They were joined by three Democrats, making the recommendation to the Appropriations Committee…

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Contact Information

Legislative Office: (207) 287-1440

Home Office: 207-274-4633

Email: David.Boyer@legislature.maine.gov

Legislative Address:
2 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04330

Home Address:
112 Verrill Road, Poland, ME 04274

Legislative Service

House: 131

Committee Assignment(s)

Rep. David Boyer

State Representative, House District 87

Mechanic Falls and part of Poland
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Representative David Boyer is currently serving his first term in the Maine House representing District 87, which includes the town of Mechanic Falls and part of Poland.  He serves on the 131st Legislature’s Joint Standing Committee on Veterans and Legal Affairs.

Rep. Boyer is an eagle scout and currently operates an antique dealership.  David is a member of the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine, Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners, the Androscoggin Land Trust, and Ellis’s Legacy Animal Foundation. 

David and his spouse, Sarah, have two children.  He enjoys spending his free time outdoors foraging, hiking, and skiing.  David also enjoys attending live music events.

Contact Information

Legislative Office: (207) 287-1440

Home Office: 207-274-4633

Email: David.Boyer@legislature.maine.gov

Legislative Address:
2 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04330

Home Address:
112 Verrill Road, Poland, ME 04274

Legislative Service

House: 131

Committee Assignment(s)

Member News

Bill to Allow for Legal Apprenticeships Receives Ought to Pass Vote from Maine’s Judiciary Committee

L.D. 1352 would allow for study under a supervising attorney to be eligible to take the Maine Bar Exam, similar to Vermont’s Law Office Study Program AUGUSTA, ME- Yesterday, members of the Judiciary committee voted “Ought to Pass as Amended” for L.D. 1352, An Act to Remove the Barriers to Becoming a Lawyer. The vote…

Read More...

Bill to have Maine citizens directly elect Constitutional Officers to have Public Hearings

STATE HOUSE– With the actions and accountability of Maine’s Attorney General in the news, two bills to have voters directly elect Maine’s Constitutional Officers will have Public Hearings this week. They are being sponsored by Rep. John Andrews (R-Paris). A third bill, sponsored by Rep. David Boyer (R-Poland) seeks to ensure the will of the…

Read More...

Bills to reinstate Covid-19 vaccine exemptions to be heard on “Medical Freedom” Day

STATE HOUSE – The Joint Standing Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs is scheduled to hold Public Hearings on six bills on, what is being billed by supporters as, “Medical Freedom Day” at the Legislature. Collectively, they propose to ensure access to education for all students by reinstating religious and philosophical exemptions for COVID-19 vaccines…

Read More...

Bills to abolish or lower income tax rates to have Public Hearings

STATE HOUSE – The Joint Standing Committee on Taxation is scheduled to hold Public Hearings on two bills that propose to give income tax relief to struggling Mainers. “My bill (LD 835) proposes to phase out the income tax over 5 years beginning in 2024 by requiring each state department to reduce their budget proportionally,”…

Read More...

Veterans and Legal Affairs Republicans vote to provide “no cost” Maine I.D.s in state budget

STATE HOUSE – House Republicans on the Joint Standing Committee on Veterans and Legal Affairs Committee moved to include $500,000 in the state budget to cover the cost of Maine identification cards for those who do not have one, or cannot afford one. They were joined by three Democrats, making the recommendation to the Appropriations Committee…

Read More...
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