Rep. Laurel Libby
@laurel_libby
Laurel Libby is a member of the Maine State House of Representatives, serving North Auburn and Minot.
🚨BREAKING🚨 The Supreme Court is taking up cases from West Virginia and Idaho, regarding biological males participating in girls' sports. Our girls deserve a fair, safe, and level playing field, and it's time for the highest court in the land to weigh in!

It’s inspiring to see the next generation speaking up!
Young women across the country are finding the courage to speak out against biological males competing in women's sports. Watch as Julia, a student athlete from Maine, gives an inspiring speech at the Cumberland County GOP event last night!
What do YOU think about defunding Public Radio… some say it risks our emergency alert system, others want it defunded because of bias, and still others argue funding public radio is not the role of government. Which camp are YOU?
Speak up… even if you are afraid.
Libby also urged members of the audience not to be cowed by the left's cancel culture tactics: "No one can truly silence you. No one can silence me. No one can silence us, except ourselves."
Women should not have to fear retaliation for speaking up for women and girls’ rights… but I’m thankful for the women who speak up anyway.
“That just did something to me.” When @samponder saw ESPN celebrate Lia Thomas during Women’s History Month, something cracked. There are so many women — real women — who have fought battles unique to womanhood. But now, the spotlight was being handed to someone who, just a…
Last night I spoke at an event hosted by the Cumberland County Republican Committee, on the topic of Free Speech. At the end of the day, NO ONE has the ability to silence us, except ourselves. Let's stand together and speak the truth! sunjournal.com/2025/07/15/rep…
🚨 BREAKING 🚨 US Supreme Court clears way for Trump administration to downsize the Education Department in 6-3 decision. Let's get the government OUT of the driver's seat, and replace them with parents and families! foxnews.com/politics/supre…
“We've found uncapped needles all around the restaurant, and it's uncomfortable for the customers coming in. Last night, police were doing CPR on someone out front that overdosed and passed away. So It's a tough environment to run a successful business in."
The owner of a popular seafood restaurant in Sanford is calling it quits over troubles he's been having from people living on the street. He says they're driving customers away. DETAILS: bit.ly/4f4BwB3