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Sponsored by: OTELCO, a fiber internet provider

In last week's State of the State address, Gov. Janet Mills called for returning $411 million from Maine's projected budget surplus to roughly 800,000 taxpayers. She also proposed several measures to bolster the state's economy and workforce.

The proposals include covering tuition costs for two years at Maine community colleges and ensuring statewide access to high-speed internet by 2024.

Do you support the plan by Gov. Mills to make use of Maine's projected budget surplus?
Yes (44%, 171 VOTES)
No (56%, 216 VOTES)
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Sponsored by: OTELCO, a fiber internet provider

In last week's State of the State address, Gov. Janet Mills called for returning $411 million from Maine's projected budget surplus to roughly 800,000 taxpayers. She also proposed several measures to bolster the state's economy and workforce.

The proposals include covering tuition costs for two years at Maine community colleges and ensuring statewide access to high-speed internet by 2024.

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  • 11 Comments

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11 Comments

  • February 14, 2022

    How about putting the money into the roads of Maine. That way every taxpayer can benefit, by way of less repairs to their vehicles. I don't see much going into the trades for tuition. This country desperately needs additional workers in all the trades, from plumbers to truck drivers.