Education
University of Maine.
University of Maine.
He was Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives from 2001-2002. He is a Democrat. Saxl, a native of Bangor, was elected in a special election in February 1995 to replace Jim Oliver, who resigned to join the Peace Corps. He was a second year law student at the time of election and son of fellow State Representative Jane Saxl of Bangor.
Saxl was elected Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives at the age of 33, the youngest Speaker since John L. Martin was elected at 32.
After leaving the Maine House of Representatives, Saxl became a lobbyist, including Winter Harbor Properties, a real estate firm. Saxl opposed term limits for elected officials in Maine.
Maine Democratic Party, Democratic Party.
Saxl, who lived in Portland"s West End, was a member of the Maine House of Representatives from the 117th – 120th legislatures (1995–2002).