Office Sought: Representative – District 26
Age: 48
Occupation: Innkeeper
Education: M.A. Strategic Communications
Family: Married, 2 children
Hometown: Gorham
Political experience
Gorham Town Council
Gorham Town Council Finance Committee
Gorham Town Council Economic Development Committee Chair
Why are you running for office?
I am running for everyone who feels that our government no longer represents the people of Maine. I have witnessed a municipal government detach itself from true and honest representation. I have discovered state laws that allow for abusive behaviors by non elected local officials leaving the people nowhere to turn. Our government is supposed to be created by us and for us. People come first.
Maine has only begun to walk a path that will provide new jobs, a growing economy, better education, new opportunities, safe communities and improve the standard of life for all. Maine depends on the creativity and ingenuity of all people to drive a future which benefits everyone. People come first.
We must make our government more responsible to the people. The actions of the government must reflect the will of the people and not the desire of special or out of state interests. I will advocate for the people of Maine. People come first.
Local, state or national elected officials who isolate themselves from the people follow a path that does not represent those they are sworn to serve. They operate a system of injustice burdening the preselected with the will of those who don’t care. A government from the people must be responsible and only those who understand the most basic principle from which all else follows can lead our great state. People come first.
We are thinkers, we are doers, we are caring and we understand. We are the People of Maine.
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Income Tax: Gov. LePage would like to lower Maine’s income tax rate and eventually eliminate it, by increasing the state’s sales tax and expanding it across a broader range of goods and services. Do you support this proposal?
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Background Checks: Do you support background checks for privately sold firearms in Maine?
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Minimum Wage: In light of the ballot question facing voters this fall, do you support raising the state’s minimum wage from $7.50 to $12 an hour by 2020?
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Marijuana: Do you support legalization of marijuana for recreational use?
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Addiction/Overdoses: Do you believe the state is doing enough in response to the rise in heroin/opiate addiction and overdoses? If not, what else should be done?
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