Meet Speaker Fecteau

“I’m a Speaker who believes in collaborative leadership that delivers results for Mainers from Fort Kent to Kittery and Jackman to Machias.”

Speaker Ryan Fecteau is serving his fifth nonconsecutive term in the Maine House representing part of his hometown in Biddeford. He is also the first person to serve nonconsecutive terms as Speaker of the House since 1966. In his service to the state, he has chaired the Labor, Commerce, Research and Economic Development Committee and served a term as Assistant Majority Leader. During his first term as Speaker of the House, he was the youngest presiding officer in the United States and the first openly gay Speaker in Maine's history. 

Fecteau has spent the past two years working on housing issues both with Avesta Housing and the Governor's Office of Policy Innovation and the Future. A dedicated advocate for working families, healthcare access, and economic development, he has been a key figure in efforts to improve the state's housing policies and promote sustainable growth. His leadership is defined by a deep commitment to service, unity, and the people of Maine. 

Fecteau has also been a champion for career and technical education (CTE) and sponsored legislation to allow Maine’s 28 CTE schools to make long overdue investments in equipment and capital projects. He believes a serious investment is necessary to both address our workforce issues and give young people the hard skills they need to find good-paying jobs right here in Maine.

Speaker Fecteau graduated from the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. He is the son and grandson of French-Canadian immigrants and was raised by a single mother. Fecteau is the first member of his family to graduate from college. He and his husband reside in Biddeford near his childhood home with their two mostly well-behaved dogs.

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