"Roger J. Katz" is an American politician and lawyer. He graduated from Cony High School in Augusta, Maine, where he played on the boys' basketball team which won the 1973 state championship. He then went on to Harvard College and Boston University Law School. Katz is a Maine Republican Party/Republican Maine State Senate/State Senator from Maine's 24th District, representing Augusta, Maine/Augusta, China, Maine/China, Oakland, Maine/Oakland, Sidney, Maine/Sidney and Vassalboro, Maine/Vassalboro. He was first elected to the Maine State Senate in 2010 after serving from 2006 to 2010 as mayor of state capital Augusta, Maine/Augusta. He is chair of the Government Oversight committee in the State Senate. A practicing lawyer, he is a partner in the law firm Lipman & Katz in Augusta. In 2010, Katz defeated State Representative Patsy Crockett. Following re-election in November 2012, Katz was elected as Republican Senate assistant minority leader after his party lost majority status to the Democrats.

When the Republicans regained the majority in the Senate after the 2014 election, Katz decided not to seek a leadership position in the following legislative session.

His father, Bennett Katz, served as State Senator in the 1960s and 1970s, including a stint as Senate Majority Leader.

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What's wrong with the current law?

There's either something in the news or something we haven't covered in two or three years. The best shows have the most genuine guests. Take the show with Donny Christen. He believed what he says and says what he believes.

I'll be in a grocery store in Belfast, and some will ask, 'Don't you have a TV show about the law?'

The one where we had no calls.

It's rare that someone will call and say, 'I'll hire you as a lawyer' because they've seen the show.

I think the major wave of retail development is ending, and it's time for us to focus on Augusta as a place to live.