Aaron Frey
Quick Facts
Biography
Aaron M. Frey (born 1978/79) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the 58th Attorney General of Maine since 2019. He formerly served as a Democratic representative in the Maine House of Representatives.
Early life and career
Frey was born and raised in Dixmont, Maine. He is the son of Michael Frey and Cynthia Bean-Frey. Frey attended Saint Anselm College, where he served as student body president. He graduated from Saint Anselm with a Bachelor's degree in politics, and later received a Juris Doctor degree from Roger Williams University School of Law. He later started a law firm in Bangor. In 2012 he was elected to the Maine House of Representatives. From December 2014 until his resignation, he represented the 124th district, which includes parts of Bangor and Orono.
Maine Attorney General
In December 2018, Democrats in the Maine Legislature chose Frey as their nominee for Maine Attorney General. Upon his nomination, he resigned his house seat to comply with a constitutional provision that prohibits state legislators from being elected to higher offices. He succeeded Janet Mills, who was elected Governor of Maine.
Upon taking office, Frey stated that he would consider involving Maine in multi-state lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies. He later joined a lawsuit accusing drug manufacturers of price inflation.
In February 2019, Frey became one of sixteen State Attorneys General to join a lawsuit against the Trump Administration over President Trump's decision to declare a national emergency. The emergency declaration was made to allow the President to allocate funding for a wall on the United States-Mexico border.
External Links
- Maine Attorney General government website
- Aaron Frey profile at Vote Smart
- Aaron Frey profile at National Association of Attorneys General
- Aaron Frey profile at Democratic Attorneys General Association
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Preceded by Janet Mills | Attorney General of Maine 2019–present | Incumbent |