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Thursday, May 28, 2009

GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Bruce Poliquin - Audio

GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Bruce Poliquin (www.bruceforme.com) joined the Bangor Republican City Committee meeting to introduce himself, his vision for his campaign and his reasons for running for Governor in 2010. (audio link here) - link courtesty of Scott Fish, Editor, As Maine Goes

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Fix The Economy T-Shirts


If you think it's time for Maine's legislature to stop wasting time on bill that don't get the job done, then this shirt is for you! Tell them you want to focus on what matters - JOBS.

VIP Promotions of Bangor unveiled their "Fix The Economy" T-shirt today on the Cary & Cain radio segment of the George Hale/Ric Tyler show in Bangor.

T-shirts are on sale at VIP Promotions on Main St in Bangor: Call them at 990-3537 or email Marcie Bishop: info@vppromo.com

Podcast: Cary and Cain 5/21/09

TOPICS INCLUDE: Maine's Budget, Top 5 Priorities For Maine's Future

Bangor GOP Chair Cary Weston and Rep. Emily Cain, (D) Orono as guests on the George Hale/Ric Tyler Show. The show airs on 103.9fm in the Bangor, Maine area and 101.3fm in the Augusta and Waterville, Maine area.

This is a weekly segment, airing live each Thursday at 7 am discussing the state of Politics in Maine.

PODCAST HERE

Monday, May 11, 2009

Maine LD 114 Get's The Tourist Enraged

UPDATE: (I received an email from Rep. Perry following)
Dear Mr. Weston,
I have ask that the bill be defeated. It does not solve the problem I was trying to address and created by far more issues than I was aware of.
Thank you for you letter of concern,
Sincerely,
Anne

Rep. Anne Perry

Maine House Dist. 31

474 South St.

Calais, ME 04619

aperry@maineline.net

RepAnne.Perry@legislature.maine.gov

207-214-7000 cell

207-454-7338 home

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You've heard good news travels fast - well how fast does bad news travel?
Well - let's take a look.

With our state in the midst of an economic disaster, our legislators are doing what they can to make sure the tourists that we may rely on for a financial shot in the arm have plenty to talk about.

LD 114 sponsored by Rep. Anne Perry (D) Calais and it's intention is to make overnight parking of RV's in public parking lots illegal.

The Portland Press Herald reported on Sunday: "She wants RVers to feel welcome in Maine, she said. But if RVers avoid the state because they aren't allowed to park for free, that's not a great loss."

RVTravel.com, and online resource for RV owners in the US and Canada has already posted a commentary urging RV owners to contact a number of folks and voice their collective discontent with the proposed bill.

Isn't it time that we pay attention to the financial state of the state and make some moves to get us in the right direction? Is this really a good time to offend a large population of folks with disposable income?