Earle M. Hillman

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Earle M. Hillman
Member of the Maine Senate
In office
1954–1962
Personal details
Born1902
DiedMay 1, 1975 (age 73)
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceBangor, Maine

Earle M. Hillman (1902 – May 1, 1975) was an American politician from Maine. Hillman, a Republican, served in the Maine Senate from 1954 to 1962 representing Penobscot County, Maine, including his residence in Bangor, Maine. In 1960, he was elected Senate President for a special session. Following re-election in 1960, Hillman was named Senate President once more, this time for a full two-year term.[1]

In 1960, Hillman broke a tie on whether to allow public funds to support parochial schools, a major issue for the Roman Catholic Church.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Presidents of the Maine Senate : Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library". Maine. Archived from the original on 13 August 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  2. ^ Pearson, Drew (April 28, 1960). "Pearson says Maine Catholics injected politics into religion". Prescott Evening Courier. Retrieved 1 August 2014.