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Portland progressives, disappointed by referendum losses, want work to continue on key issues

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation November 09, 2022

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Wes Pelletier, chair of Maine DSA’s Livable Portland campaign, says he’s disappointed more of the group’s referendums didn’t pass Tuesday. Staff photo by Derek Davis/Staff Photographer Supporters of key referendums that failed to garner voter approval in Portland say they’re disappointed by the losses but hope the city will work to address the issues that drove the questions, including short-term rentals, the structure of city... + full article



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