Black lives matter because a higher rate of black citizens are killed during police stops than average; because blacks die of COVID-19 and other diseases at higher rates; because educational resources and opportunities are less; because health care is less accessible. Black lives matter because of much higher incarceration rates in our jails and prisons. Black lives matter because in some states the right to vote is selectively discouraged.
These facts are the result of longstanding social neglect, inequality and injustice across the board, on an historic and national scale. To blame these vast statistical discrepancies on personal choices by individual black Americans is to deny history and common sense. Black lives matter because there are ingrained systemic barriers to equal treatment and opportunity.
Rep. Ralph L. Tucker,
House District 50,
Brunswick
I’d like to share with you why I think Corey Perreault (Democratic candidate) should be your top choice to represent District 49 in the Maine House of Representatives.I’ve gotten to know Corey quite well by working with her for 5 years at the Maine Department of Pubic Safety. During this time, Corey’s primary responsibilities involved being the Program Manager for both the Distracted Driving and the Teen Driving Programs. In addition, she was the Senior Trainer for the Child Safety Seat Program. These responsibilities required her to travel throughout the State to attend meetings, conduct training sessions, and advocate for her programs to both public and government officials.
As I watched Corey perform these duties, it was clear what type of person was: organized, hard-working, and honest. What I admired most about Corey was that she approached each task with vigor and an open-mind. What I respected most about her was that she didn’t carry with her any hidden agendas, just a desire to solve the problem with a solution which would benefit the many, never being intimidated by a few outspoken critics.
Many of you know of Corey’s years on the School Board and her years of involvement with local theater productions, but you may not know of her commitment to the local businesses in the Brunswick area. Besides being a frequent customer to many area establishments, she would consistently volunteer to host events within the Brunswick community. Any time our department brought teams into Maine, Corey would find a way to host the training or the event in the Brunswick community. When I questioned her about all the extra work she was taking on, her reply was always that it was worth it to support her local economy. She would always add that if businesses weren’t doing well, they couldn’t afford to volunteer their support to the local programs. If businesses succeed, the community succeeds. This makes sense to me.
In closing, I ask you what qualities are you looking for in a representative? Trustworthy? Respected? Honest? High integrity? If so, Corey Perreault is the best person to be your Representative of District 49.
Dale Gilbert,
Contract grant manager,
Maine Department of Public Safety
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