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Letter to the editor: Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine should move away from endorsements

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion October 11, 2022

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I am writing regarding the dispute between former Gov. Paul LePage and the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine (“LePage, sportsmen’s group tussle over $40 million fish hatchery,” ). LePage refused to commit to spending in taxpayer dollars to fund a new fish hatchery. Bravo to Gov. LePage! On the other hand, Gov. Mills did spend our money, apparently to buy the 9,000 alliance votes. How pathetic is that? The article went on to praise Mills’... + full article



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