Time For Bipartisan Action

Time For Bipartisan Action To Protect the Internet The role and importance of high-speed internet in the lives of everyday Mainers cannot be overstated. It links job-seekers to new employment opportunities, students and those looking…

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A Tale of Two Women

The late, great Charles Dickens wrote a “Tale of Two Cities” in 1859. It was set in two of the world’s greatest cities, London and Paris, before and during the French Revolution. The opening sentence…

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Governor Mills’ First Veto

What the Media won’t tell you about Governor Mills’ First Veto and why it ‘Stinks’ This is the Weekly Maine Republican Radio Address Representative Beth O’Connor May 15, 2019.  Hello, this is Representative Beth O’Connor…

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ME Honorable Service Medal Awarded

Boothbay Vietnam Veteran Receives Maine Silver Star Honorable Service Medal On Friday, April 26th, Director David Richmond of the Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services awarded Vietnam Veteran, Patrick Farrin of Boothbay, ME, the Maine Silver…

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Mainers are Speaking Up

Mainers are Speaking Up About Prescription Drug Costs Is the high cost of your prescription drugs making you sick? Mainers are sharing their stories. Call your State House Representative today toll-free: 1-844-226-7030. Together, we can #StopRxGreed….

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BE BOLD!

I have spoken out a lot this year regarding abortion. Although I have always been Pro-Life and been very clear about it, many have asked why this has taken on such an urgency with me,…

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Celebrating 50 Years

Special Olympics celebrated their 50th last year… The spark that became today’s Special Olympics movement ignited at the first 1968 International Summer Games in Chicago, Il., USA. Since Special Olympics’ inaugural event on July 20,…

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Why We Have the 2nd Amendment

If there is something in Constitutional news that comes up as frequently as a fat man at an all-you-can-eat buffet, it is the 2nd Amendment. In the wake of several recent shootings, democrats have predictably…

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Potential Measles Exposure

Maine CDC Alerts Public to Potential Measles Exposure in Southern Maine The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Maine CDC) was notified by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health that on April 1, 2019…

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Identity Theft Protection

Identity Theft…How To Protect Yourself From Becoming A Victim. What is Identity Theft? Identity Theft is the fraudulent use of another person’s identity for some type of gain. This usually takes the form of using…

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Maine is Wrong

Maine is Wrong to Move Away from Work Requirements, They Are Working in Arkansas Today, the food stamp program is one of the largest welfare programs in the federal budget. And of the nearly 40…

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Is Maine Business Friendly?

Be honest, are you optimistic about the future of Maine? Do you really think Maine 2030 will be a better place to live, work, raise a family or own a business than in 2020? Goodness,…

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