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More than 70 state legislators visited Central Maine Community College in Auburn during a bus tout through the Twin Cities.
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Central Maine Community College welcomed more than 70 state legislators to the campus on Jan. 9, as part of a bus tour in the Lewiston-Auburn area. In addition to CMCC, the group visited the downtown areas, Bates Mill developments, the Good Shepherd Food Bank and Baxter Brewing. The Maine Development Foundation runs bus tours through its Policy Leaders Academy, a program that enables participants to learn more about the Maine economy and how public policy decisions affect growth and investment strategies of Maine businesses and organizations.CMCC Director of Communications Heather Seymour stands with Sen. Brownie Carson, D-Harpswell, in the Kirk Hall Gymnasium at CMCC.
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