Maria Collett (born July 21, 1974) is a Greek-born American politician serving as a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania State Senate who represents the 12th District. Her district includes portions of eastern Montgomery County and southern Bucks County. Collett is the first Greek American woman to serve in the Pennsylvania State Senate.
Political career
Elections
2018
In 2018, Collett ran unopposed in the Democratic primary for the election to succeed retiring state senator Stewart Greenleaf, who had represented the 12th District since 1979.[1] Collett defeated Stewart Greenleaf Jr., Greenleaf's son and a former controller for Montgomery County, in the November 6 general election.[2] Her victory was part of the "blue wave" that increased Democratic and female representation in the Pennsylvania General Assembly and Congressional delegation.
Committee assignments
For the 2021-2022 Session Collett sits on the following committees in the Senate:[3]
Aging and Youth - Minority Chair
Community, Economic, and Recreational Development
Judiciary
Local Government
Rules & Executive Nominations
Caucuses
Collett is a member of the following caucuses:
Senate Arts & Culture
Autism & Intellectual Disabilities
Senate Brain Injury
Climate
Film Industry
LGBT Equality
PA Safe
Rare Disease
Senate Women's Health Caucuses.
Councils and task forces
Collett serves on the following councils, committees, and task forces:
Asian American Coalition for Healthcare Services Advisory Board
Joint Legislative Air and Water Pollution Control and Conservation Committee [4]
Legislative Audit Advisory Commission
Montgomery County Aging and Adult Services Council[5]
Pennsylvania Advisory Council on Elder Justice in the Courts[6]
Pennsylvania Children's Health Advisory Council[7]
As a state senator, Collett has focused on the issues of PFAS contamination throughout her district,[10][11][12] nurse staffing ratios,[13][14] the statute of limitations for sexual crimes,[15] gender equity,[16] and firearm regulation.[17][18]
Career
Collett began her career as an attorney representing the interests of children victimized by abuse and neglect as a deputy attorney general in Camden County, New Jersey. She then transitioned to a career in nursing, where she worked at the bedside as a Level I trauma nurse, in pediatric home health and in long-term care working with aging adults. Most recently, she worked as a nurse educator, helping other nurses understand how to administer Medicaid programs.
During the 2021-2022 Legislative Session, Collett was elected by her colleagues in the Senate Democratic Caucus to the position of caucus secretary.[19]