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| Name | Angus King |
| Birth date | 1944-03-31 |
| Birth place | Brunswick, Maine, U.S. |
| Occupation | Politician, attorney, businessman |
| Office | United States Senator |
| Term start | 2013 |
| Party | Independent (caucuses with Democrats) |
Angus King is an American politician and former executive who serves as a United States Senator from Maine. He previously served as the Governor of Maine and worked in law, energy, and consulting before entering elective office. King is known for his independent political affiliation, emphasis on energy and technology policy, and work on intelligence and infrastructure issues.
Born in Brunswick, Maine, King is the son of parents from the New England region and grew up during the post-World War II era alongside communities shaped by Cold War-era industry and regional institutions. He attended local schools before matriculating at Hebrew University of Jerusalem for a period and earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from DePauw University where he participated in campus organizations and regional civic activities. King then studied law at Georgetown University Law Center, receiving a Juris Doctor and later clerked or worked in legal settings connected to Maine courts and New England law firms. His educational background connected him with networks in Washington, D.C., Boston, and Portland, Maine that influenced his later roles in public service and private sector initiatives.
After law school, King entered the private sector, working for law firms and corporate clients in fields such as energy, utilities, and consulting that involved interactions with companies like Central Maine Power and regional utilities operating in the Northeast United States. He became a business executive and consultant with ties to investment firms and private equity groups active in New England and served on corporate boards and advisory panels linked to infrastructure projects and technology ventures. King founded or co-founded consulting ventures that worked on projects involving federal agencies including Department of Energy programs and regional economic development authorities, while engaging with think tanks and nonprofit organizations such as Harvard Kennedy School affiliates and public policy institutes in Boston and Washington, D.C..
King was elected Governor of Maine, taking office after a campaign that engaged state political parties including the Maine Democratic Party and the Maine Republican Party, and working with municipal leaders from cities such as Portland, Maine and Bangor, Maine. As governor, he worked with the Maine Legislature on budgets, healthcare measures influenced by national discussions around the Affordable Care Act, and transportation projects that connected to federal programs administered by agencies like the Federal Highway Administration and the U.S. Department of Transportation. His administration focused on state-level energy policy interacting with regional entities such as the New England Independent System Operator and pursued workforce development initiatives tied to community colleges and the University of Maine system. King left the governorship having shaped statewide debates on taxation, energy, and education while engaging with regional governors and the National Governors Association.
Elected to the United States Senate as an independent, King caucuses with the United States Democratic Party and serves on committees that include the Senate Intelligence Committee and the Senate Armed Services Committee where he has participated in oversight involving the Central Intelligence Agency, the Department of Defense, and national security policy. He has sponsored and co-sponsored legislation addressing infrastructure, cybersecurity linked to the Department of Homeland Security, and energy projects involving partnerships with agencies such as the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency. King has worked with colleagues from both major parties including senators from Maine and other states, engaged with presidential administrations from Barack Obama to Donald Trump and Joe Biden, and participated in confirmations, hearings, and bipartisan initiatives on topics including broadband expansion, veterans' affairs tied to the Department of Veterans Affairs, and intelligence community reform.
King emphasizes energy policy, supporting initiatives related to renewable energy and grid modernization that intersect with organizations such as the New England Independent System Operator and federal programs at the Department of Energy. He advocates for enhanced cybersecurity and intelligence oversight linked to the National Security Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and backs infrastructure investment similar to proposals associated with the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and federal transportation funding streams administered by the Federal Highway Administration. On healthcare, King has supported measures that interact with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and state Medicaid programs, and he has taken positions on fiscal policy involving the U.S. Treasury and budget negotiations in the United States Congress. He often frames policy through regional economic development tied to institutions such as the University of Maine and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for coastal and fisheries concerns.
King resides in Maine and is married to a spouse involved in civic and nonprofit activities connected to regional cultural institutions like the Maine Maritime Museum and health organizations such as Maine hospitals affiliated with MaineHealth. He has served on boards and advisory councils tied to educational institutions including Bowdoin College-area initiatives and policy centers in Boston and has participated in conferences hosted by the Atlantic Council and other national think tanks. King is associated with civic, historical, and environmental organizations active in New England and maintains relationships with political figures and former governors across the United States.
Category:1944 births Category:Living people Category:United States Senators from Maine Category:Governors of Maine