Cebra is known as a social and fiscal conservative, and was a close ally of Governor Paul LePage.
[3] Cebra began as a self-employed project manager and systems technician in the professional video and trade show field.
[citation needed] In November 2016 was elected to represent house District 68, the Towns of Naples, Sebago, Baldwin, Cornish and part of Parsonsfield.
[9] He cosponsored and helped craft a compromise bill to bring Maine into compliance with the Federal Real ID program.
[citation needed] After his election, Cebra stated that his goal was to "unify the party" following a series of well-publicized inter-party squabbles.
[11] Cebra resigned as chair of the Maine State Republican Party on July 3, 2013, citing "personal reasons".