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Please enjoy the video of the OneTable: Agriculture discussion. Feel free to continue the conversation in the comments section of the post!
Please enjoy the video of the OneTable: Charter School Implementation discussion. Feel free to continue the conversation in the comments section of the post!
Please enjoy the video of the OneTable: Healthcare discussion. Feel free to continue the conversation in the comments section of the post!
Here is our press announcement on the launch of OneTable. OneMaine Announces Launch of OneTable The new policy roundtable series will provide Mainers with a nonpartisan source of information on the critical policy issues facing the state. Portland, ME – … Read More >>
Here is the text of the talk I gave at the Portland Rotary Club on Friday. Please let us know what you think. Eliot R. Cutler The Portland Rotary Club Holiday Inn By The Bay Portland, ME February 3, 2012 … Read More >>
OneMaine Mission: OneMaine provides a rallying point for people who believe that Maine politics will be more pragmatic and effective when voters support state legislators who are less partisan and who consistently work across party lines to develop solutions that … Read More >>
Here’s a question for OneMainers to think about over the holidays: When the OneMaine PAC is considering which candidates to support in the 2012 elections for Maine’s legislature, should we insist, as a condition of OneMaine’s support, that the candiates … Read More >>
As many of you know, I’m involved in several long-term efforts to reform our political system and to rebuild our economy. However, there are pressing needs here in Maine that we must not overlook, especially at this time of year. … Read More >>
Here’s the text of the Joshua Chamberlain Lecture that I gave on Friday night at the Cumberland Club in Portland. It’ll be broadcast on MPBN. Let us know what you think . . . The Joshua Chamberlain Lecture The Cumberland … Read More >>
We never thought that OneMaine so quickly could unite the party extremes. Unfortunately, their common ground wasn’t based on bipartisan cooperation – it was set on defending the very partisanship OneMaine is working to change. Conservative columnist M.D. Harmon likened … Read More >>
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