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Maine Voices: Sen. King must rethink position on Wabanaki access to federal laws

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion January 11, 2023

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Since moving to Maine in 2019, we’ve enjoyed sharing with friends and relatives our pleasure at being represented by Sen. Angus King. The senator’s support of fair elections, women’s rights, his defense of Maine’s lobster industry against unfounded attacks, championing of voting rights, efforts on the Inflation Reduction Act and other legislation has made life better for Mainers and Americans. That work is truly appreciated and seems to... + full article



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