• Why is there an aisle that divides the parties in the Maine Legislature? Let’s all sit together (Devin’s idea).
• We need to get more people, not less, covered by health insurance. The result will be less expensive health care costs for everyone.
• As a state, we need to invest for the future in our natural resources, and the health and education of our residents.
• Why are people angry at our system? Because their needs are not being met. We need to listen and respond to the difficulties of living in Maine.
• We need a state/local/private partnership to strengthen our communities by preserving Open Space and Historic Resources.
• Businesses want an educated workforce when they make a location decision. Let's make Maine a leader in quality education.
• Augusta has ruled that small towns in Maine need not comply with some Building Codes. Why would we want small-town residents to have less safe buildings than the rest of the state?
• I support an amendment to the United States Constitution that would define free speech as a right of people, not corporations.
• Our mountains and beaches are destinations where summer tourists like to walk. Let's make our downtowns walkable for Mainers to shop and stroll.
• Is government too big? In many ways, it certainly is. But remember that our government is really WE THE PEOPLE. Corporations and their lobbyists are trying to steal our government from us. It’s time to take it back. Let’s start NOW.
• We need to get more people, not less, covered by health insurance. The result will be less expensive health care costs for everyone.
• As a state, we need to invest for the future in our natural resources, and the health and education of our residents.
• Why are people angry at our system? Because their needs are not being met. We need to listen and respond to the difficulties of living in Maine.
• We need a state/local/private partnership to strengthen our communities by preserving Open Space and Historic Resources.
• Businesses want an educated workforce when they make a location decision. Let's make Maine a leader in quality education.
• Augusta has ruled that small towns in Maine need not comply with some Building Codes. Why would we want small-town residents to have less safe buildings than the rest of the state?
• I support an amendment to the United States Constitution that would define free speech as a right of people, not corporations.
• Our mountains and beaches are destinations where summer tourists like to walk. Let's make our downtowns walkable for Mainers to shop and stroll.
• Is government too big? In many ways, it certainly is. But remember that our government is really WE THE PEOPLE. Corporations and their lobbyists are trying to steal our government from us. It’s time to take it back. Let’s start NOW.