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ISSUE 19 IN THIS ISSUE: UPDATES EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS Gov. John E. Baldacci discusses the economy and how green energy technologies, innovative projects, and building electrical transmission lines will create jobs. Congressman Tom Allen speaks out about the issues Anna Goodale Olympian on her love for Maine, and her win Congressman Mike Michaud talks about his three major projects where he has made a big difference for ME MAINE ECONOMIC NEWS Governor's conference: Regional leaders meet for economic development RGGI- takes the lead and holds its first cap and trade auction Governor Baldacci- on MEs economic future and more MAINE'S INNOVATIVE ECONOMY State Award $30 Million from bond initiative awarded to innovative projects Proposed energy project 2 Billion Wiscasset tidal power MAINE INITIATIVES Keeping citizens safe and secure this winter Ways to save energy Maines Wood to Energy Initiative Report says forests sustainable and wood pellets available MAINE COMMUNITY NEWS Democrats Work Community service organizationMAINE VOICES Economy Green color innovative jobs are the future with Obama Health Loosing DirigoChoices funding could put 18,000 peoples lives at risk Katie Ouilette From Republican county chair to running for MEs state house- as a Democrat ELETION NEWS Students, make a huge difference in this historic election Please comment on any article, refer to which article in your email, and it will be posted on that article's page. email: duhoux2@tds.net Statistical information in this publication is obtained from state agencies and government offices. All photographs, articles, and layout are by Ramona du Houx unless otherwise indicated. Not authorized by any candidate, candidates committee, or the Maine Democratic Party |
Maine represented at the DNC Convention
The MDP chair, Gov. Baldacci and Congressman Michaud at the DNC convention casting Maines vote Article and photos by Ramona du Houx This year, seven Maine legislatorsthe most in recent historyattended the Democratic National Convention (DNC). Perhaps because they and Maines delegates all agreed, history would be made as Barack Obama accepts the Democratic nomination. "Ive only met Barack Obama once, but I was impressed. He wasnt a regular politician; he was listening to me. I had a feeling that he listens to everyone, regardless of who they are or where they come from; those are attributes that I appreciate. Even though I didnt support him in the primary, I feel he is the right leader at this time. Hes capable of making America the beacon of hope around the world again," said Governor Baldacci.
Photo: Former Governor Brennan and his wife talk with Delegate Joe Baldacci at the DNC convention The convention didnt lack events for Maines delegation to attend. During the days before the nightly speeches and revelry, there were caucuses, meetings, lectures, and panel discussions. The National Womens Political Caucus (NWPC) was overflowing into the hallway of the convention center, such was the enthusiasm to get organized and get out the vote.
Maine's Delegates and guests met for breakfast every morning at 7 and listened to various speakers "The womens vote should never be underestimated," said Rep. Valentino, who was a Hillary delegate and now supports Obama. Women are considered the "sleeper voters" who can make or break a candidate. Their vote brought Bill Clinton to the White House. And though the majority voted more in favor of Gore and Kerry, their numbers werent enough to make the difference in those elections. Key issues for women are the economy, the war, and health care.
Photo: The MDP chair, Gov. Baldacci and Congressman Michaud at the DNC convention "Weve been working a lot in Maine as part of the comprehensive healthcare bill we passed last year to help young people have access to health care. We have a specific pilot program for youth to lower the health costs for that group. Weve worked hard to get the governors Dirigo Health program going," said Pingree. "But no matter what, its still expensive; small states like Maine have tried to make progress. I firmly believe that we have to act on what some states have done and build a national healthcare program. Insurance regulations are too difficult for any state to be able to make a huge difference on their own. We need federal leadership. Im hopeful that we will elect Obama, my mom, and others who will make health care a priority in DC. Its so overdue. Its time for change, for progress, and something big and bold." Maine was one of four states honored to have candidates for the U.S. Senate speak to the convention. "Change in Washington isnt an option; its a necessity," said Congressman Tom Allen. Senator Charles Schumer of New York, head of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, introduced Allen. "We can and we must elect a stronger Democratic majority to the Senate to overcome the obstructionism that threatens Barack Obamas agenda," he said. Democrats are hoping to attain a 60-vote majority in the U.S. Senate, to prevent filibusters by the Republicans. In the past two years, since the Democrats have been in control of Congress, the Republicans have filibustered 92 timesthe most within this time frame in the history of this country. Below is a transcript of Allens speech at
the DNC, as prepared for delivery: "Im Tom Allen. Every day, the first rays of sunlight in America shine on Maine. This year, Maine can help lead our nation to a brighter path. "Diana and I welcomed our first grandchild, Charlie, six months ago. If he lives to be 92, Charlie will see the dawn of the 22nd century. What kind of country are we building for him, and for your children and grandchildren? To meet our moral responsibility to them, we need bold leadership for change in Washington. Photo: Congressman Tom Allen gives his speech at the DNC convention. "Great challenges lie ahead. Skyrocketing healthcare costs are crippling small businesses and bankrupting families. Mainers are struggling to pay their home heating oil bills this winter. "The Bush economic policies have undermined the promise of America, that here everyone has a reasonable chance to get ahead in life. "Barack Obama and these Senate candidates will make the right choices to deliver the change we need for our generation and for Charlies. Well solve our energy crisis. Provide affordable, quality health care to all Americans. And bring our troops home from Iraq, so we can address problems here at home . Photo: Congressman Tom Allen celebrates with other candidates that gave speeches at the DNC convention. "Decades from now, I want Charlie and his generation to know that, together, we delivered the change that America needs."
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