Maine needs you to make important decisions that will affect our future. Please vote on November 7. Hello, this is Governor Paul LePage. There are several important issues on the ballot, including two statewide citizens\u27 initiatives, a bond question and a proposal to amend our state constitution. Question 1 is about putting a third casino in Maine. The casino can only be in York County and can only be operated by one legal entity. Don\u27t be misled by the slick ad campaigns. Question 1 is not about funding our schools, creating jobs or lowering taxes. It is about gambling. Period. The gambling market in Maine is already saturated. A third casino will take business away from existing casinos in Bangor and Oxford, and it would have to com...
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Maine needs you to make important decisions that will affect our future. Please vote on November 7. ...
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Most Mainers say that they plan to vote in the November Referendum election in Maine, but few Mainer...
Preview of Maine\u27s November ballot, which will attract voters to the polls by focusing attention ...
We all agree more money should go directly into the classroom to benefit students and teachers. But ...
Maine needs you to make important decisions that will affect our future. Please vote on November 7. ...
Once again, special interest groups are not being honest and upfront about a ballot initiative. Hell...
As Election Day approaches, we are reminded of our civic responsibility as American citizens. Your v...
We have made progress to lower the income tax, fight the drug epidemic, create jobs and get Mainers ...
Special-interest groups are using the ballot box to push initiatives that are bad for Maine. Hello, ...
Being an engaged citizen is more important today than ever. Hello, this is Governor Paul LePage. As ...
Many of the state\u27s legislators are confused about aspects of the three proposed bills that would...
Detailed feature article on the November casino referendum, sorting out the conflicting assertions t...
We have a lot of work to do in the upcoming Legislative session. If we are going to make progress, t...
Last week I spoke at a forum during Constitution Week at Husson University. Liberals are constantly ...
After years of fixing Maine\u27s balance sheet, now is the time to make investments in our economy. ...
Cover Story piece on expanding legalized gambling in Maine. In November, voters will be asked to a...
Most Mainers say that they plan to vote in the November Referendum election in Maine, but few Mainer...
Preview of Maine\u27s November ballot, which will attract voters to the polls by focusing attention ...
We all agree more money should go directly into the classroom to benefit students and teachers. But ...