Carol Weston

Carol Weston is a former Republican member of the Maine State Senate, having served from 2002 through 2010. She also served in the Maine House of Representatives from 1998 through 2002.

Weston received an American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) “Legislator of the Year Award” in 2008, and is former member of the ALEC Telecommunications and Information Technology Task Force.

From ALEC Awardee to Americans for Prosperity
Upon leaving the Maine state legislature, Weston began her current stint as Maine State Director of Koch Family Foundations-funded Americans for Prosperity (AFP).

Weston, wearing her Americans for Prosperity hat, spoke at a rally in front of supporters of Maine Republican Governor Paul LePage’s massive budget cuts, stating at that rally “Finally, a governor who actually wants to give us back our money. Finally.”

Possibility of U.S. Senate Run vs. Olympia Snowe
Rumors are swirling that Weston may run against U.S. Senator Olympia Snowe in the 2012 U.S. Senatorial election. "I've worked with Senator Snowe in many different ways and I served in the House and the Senate here in Maine and certainly now in my job with Americans for Prosperity I do rein in and lobby her, and over the years I have found there are times when we certainly do disagree," said Weston. "But I also want to make sure that whoever may run against her in a primary will also have the financial support and the backing of the Maine people to win the general election. And that's something that needs some careful consideration by anyone considering running."

ALEC Touts Weston’s Introduction of their “Model Legislation”
In a Sept. 2008 edition of “Inside ALEC,” ALEC communications director Jorge Amselle wrote of Weston, “[She] has introduced and/or sponsored several ALEC Model Bills including ALEC’s Charter School Legislation and HealthCare Choices Act for States.”