Janet Mills Bio, Career, Education,Age, Party, Family and Net Worth

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Who is Janet Mills?

Jane Mill ( Janet Trafton Mills) is a well-known American attorney and a politician, currently, she is serving as the 75th governor of Maine, a position she has been holding since 2019. Moreover, Janet has also served as the Maine Attorney General on two occasions.

She is a strong member of the Democratic party, she was elected for the first time as Maine Attorney General on January 6th, 2009. She took over the position from G. Steven Rowe.

Janet began her second term on January 3, 2013, after Republican William Schneider’s tenure. In addition, Janet was the first female to hold the position of attorney general. She formerly represented the towns of Farmington and Industry in the Maine House of Representatives. Furthermore, during the 2018 election, her party elected her to be the governor of Maine. In the primary, she defeated Republican Shawn Moody and independent Terry Hayes. She won the general election and on January 2nd, 2019, she became Maines’s first female governor.

Career

Early Political career

In 1976, she became the first woman to serve as a criminal prosecutor. She was also an assistant attorney general. She served in that position until 1980, where she was prosecuting homicides and other major crimes.

Janet was elected district attorney for Androscoggin, Franklin, and Oxford counties in 1980. As a result, of her performances, she was re-elected again three times. She was New England’s first female district attorney. Mills ran unsuccessfully in the Democratic primary to succeed then-Republican lawmaker Olympia Snowe in the United States Congress in 1994. She finished third, losing to John Baldacci.

Furthermore, Janet co-founded the Maines Women’s Lobby and in 1998  she was elected to its board of directors. In addition, she was elected to the Maine House of Representatives as a Democrat. In the House of Representatives, she served on the Judiciary criminal justice and appropriations committees.

A Photo of Janet Mills
A Photo of Janet Mills

How Old Is Janet Mills?

Janet was born on 30th December 1947 and currently, she is aged 73 years old.

Janet Mills Family

Who are His Parents?

She was born in Farmington, Maine to Katherine Louise and Sumner Peter Mills Jr. Her mother worked as a school teacher while her father was a lawyer working as a US Attorney for Maine in the 1950s.

Does She Have Siblings?

She has only one sibling, Peter Mills who is also a politician.

Janet Mills Education

She attended Farmington High School where she graduated in 1965. After that, she enrolled in Colby College before she relocated to San Francisco. Later on, she joined the University of Massachusetts Boston, where she graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in 1970. She went ahead and enrolled in the University of Maine School of Law in 1973, graduating with Juris Doctor in 1976.

Janet Mills Husband

She got married in 1985, to Stanley Kuklinski, a real estate developer. However, her husband died on September 24th, 2014 as a result of a stroke.

Janet Mills Kids

She has five stepdaughters and three stepgrandchildren.

Serving as Attorney General.

Janet has been elected as the attorney general four times. She was elected in her fourth term when the Joint Convention ordered for an election of a new attorney general in December 2008. On January 6th, 2009, she became the 55th attorney general of Maine. However, when the Republicans gained the majority in the Maine Legislature in 2010, she was not elected again as she was a Democrat.

As a result, she was appointed vice-chair of the Maine Democratic Party in January 2011. Moreover, in February 2011, she began working for the legal firm Preti Flaherty in its Augusta, Maine office as a lawyer in the firm’s Litigation Group.

Two years later, Democrats retook control of the Maine legislature in the 2012 elections. Janet was again re-elected, attorney general. After she was re-elected she resigned as vice-chair of the Maine Democratic Party. In addition, she took the oath of office as attorney general on January 7, 2013. Despite Republican control of the Maine Senate, she was re-elected on December 3, 2014.

Paul LePage, a Republican governor, opposed the reelection of Janet due to the feud the two of them have on the legality of some of Paul’s policies.

Governor Paul requested for the Maine Supreme Judicial Courts opinion as to whether it was right for the governor to require permission from the Attorney general office he wanted to retain outside counsel. If the attorney general refuses to represent the states in legal matters.

The decision of Paul was driven by Janet declining twice to defend him. However, Janet said the cases had no legal value, despite his pleas for outside counsel. On May 1, 2017, governor paul filed a lawsuit against Mills, alleging that she had misused her authority by refusing to represent the state in legal proceedings or taking a legal position adverse to the LePage administrations.

Governor of Maine

Elections

Janet declared her bid to run for governor on July 10, 2017. In 2018, she was one of the candidates who competed for the nomination. She won the June nomination where she received 54% and her opponent got 46%.

Furthermore, during the general election, she faced Republican businessman Shawn Moody, independent Maine State Treasurer Terry Hayes, an independent businessman Alan Caron. Despite, having tight competition she won the race with 50.9% of the vote. She received endorsements from every major newspaper in Maine including the Boston Globe, large ad buys from Democratic political action organizations, and Caron’s support a week before the votes closed.

Her win made history Maines as she became the first woman to be elected as a governor with at least 50% of the v0tes. in addition, she received more than 320,000 votes, which was more than any governor in the state’s history.

Democratic super PAC aide part of her campaign and financed Maine-themed ads which were meant to attract young voters on social media. Moreover, Janet with outside groups outspent Moody by $15 every vote cast on average, for a total of $10.7 million. These figures, however, are lower than those from the same year’s 2nd Congressional District campaign, in which Democrat Jared Golden spent $131 per vote while incumbent Republican Bruce Poliquin spent $95.

Tenure

Her very first move as governor was to sign an executive order to carry out the Medicaid expansion mandated by a 2017 vote, which LePage had refused to execute. Furthermore, she eliminated work restrictions for Medicaid, which governor Paul had asked at the end of his tenure and had been approved by the Trump administration.

In addition, she was also invited to talk on climate change at the United Nations General Assembly in September 2019 by UN Secretary-General António Guterres. She told international leaders at the United Nations that she wants Maine to be carbon neutral by 2045. Moreover, she was the first sitting governor to address the General Assembly.

Janet Mills Height

Mill’s height, weight, and body measurements are not known but we will update it as soon as possible.

Janet Mills Net Worth

She has not yet disclosed her net worth, however, according to her career her net worth can be estimated to be around $5million.

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