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Opening Week of the 132nd and We're back....

01/21/25 • 23 min

Potholes & Politics: Local Maine Issues from A to Z

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In the return episode of 'Potholes and Politics,' hosts Rebecca Graham, Rebecca Lambert, and Amanda Campbell dive into the latest happenings as the Maine legislature kicks back into gear. At the time of this recording they've printed a whopping 139 bills already, with 29 needing immediate attention for their significant impact on municipalities. Now in week 2 we are at 293 bills printed.
The hosts discuss first week bills related to municipal operations, transparency, education, and military vehicles, among others. They delve into quirky anecdotes, from military tanks on highways to the symbolism of the Maine State House architecture. They also joke about interpretive dance and limericks as a fun way to present at committee meetings.
To read an on going list of the bills we are watching check out our website here: MMA LD List

Subscribe to our Legislative Bulletin by emailing our Advocacy Associate Laura Ellis at [email protected]

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In the return episode of 'Potholes and Politics,' hosts Rebecca Graham, Rebecca Lambert, and Amanda Campbell dive into the latest happenings as the Maine legislature kicks back into gear. At the time of this recording they've printed a whopping 139 bills already, with 29 needing immediate attention for their significant impact on municipalities. Now in week 2 we are at 293 bills printed.
The hosts discuss first week bills related to municipal operations, transparency, education, and military vehicles, among others. They delve into quirky anecdotes, from military tanks on highways to the symbolism of the Maine State House architecture. They also joke about interpretive dance and limericks as a fun way to present at committee meetings.
To read an on going list of the bills we are watching check out our website here: MMA LD List

Subscribe to our Legislative Bulletin by emailing our Advocacy Associate Laura Ellis at [email protected]

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Advocacy on the road - Regional Meetings with Local Government

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The Regional Meetings Podcast Episode:
At the taping of this podcast MMA's Advocacy Team had conducted 10 regional meetings with municipal and county officials around the state to discuss pressures on local government, possible solutions and meet with candidates for State office to understand better the needs of local government.
From Presque Isle to Alfred, some issues are the same with a significant difference in the ability for local government to address them. It is abundantly clear that not all communities have access to regional planning resources, grant writers, or even full time staff but are using what few tools they have to try to answer the biggest challenges facing local government.
What can legislators do better to understand capacity? Can they work more closely with local government to provide tools not rules and achieve their goals?
One thing is certain, all legislators need local government to deliver on their most desired policies and many legislators need to understand that efforts with a view from York County have more available resources than Franklin or Aroostook County but are no less important to those communities and the people they serve.
Hopefully, these local conversations will generate a lot more local voices providing comments on policy in Augusta!
The conversations and interactions between local and state government leaders are more important than ever and we appreciate the time you took to make these recent conversations meaningful. Whether it’s tax policy, education funding, mandates or public safety, local contributions only strengthen the discussions and help to inform the decisions being made in Augusta.

In the following months, MMA’s Legislative Policy Committee (LPC) and Advocacy Team will be shaping the association’s legislative platform. Your local LPC members are a valuable resource for both giving and receiving information. Count on them when you need information about a bill the LPC has up for debate, or if you have information about how a measure will impact your community.

Find the full list of LPC members HERE

Learn more about MMA’s 5-Member Advocacy Team HERE

Additional resources can be found at the Advocacy & Communications tab on MMA’s website. There you can access past editions of the Maine Town & City magazine, read the latest issues of the Legislative Bulletin, or stream the latest episode of the Potholes & Politics podcast. If you would like to receive an electronic version of the Legislative Bulletin, Maine Town & City magazine or subscribe to the monthly e-newsletter please contact MMA’s Personify database team at: [email protected] .

Potholes & Politics: Local Maine Issues from A to Z - Opening Week of the 132nd and We're back....

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Opening Week of the 132nd

[00:00:00] Welcome, everyone, to Potholes and Politics. Local Maineeeeee issues from A to Z. I am your co host, Rebecca Graham. And I'm Rebecca Lambert. And I'm Amanda Campbell. And we are back on the podcast and so is the legislature. So nothing is more telling that the legislature has returned than the printing of bills.

They, started in earnest on Wednesday, back to school day one. We spent some time on the third floor connecting with some of the spons

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