Age (on Election Day): 63
Party affiliation: Republican
Occupation: Retired teacher, and 28 years in computer industry
Community organizations:
Winthrop Board of Education
Hobbies, activities etc.:
Hunting, fishing, hiking, biking, painting, history research
Family status: Married
Years in Legislature: 0
Clean Election candidate? Yes
Committee assignments wanted: Labor, Commerce, Research and Economic Development; Energy, Utilities and Technology; Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
What is the most pressing problem in your district and what do you plan to do about it?
The constant and never-ending raising of taxes on families struggling to make ends meet.
Gov. Paul LePage wants to eliminate the state income tax. Do you support that? If not, why not?
Yes, but we need to be careful and make sure we are actually cutting taxes and not simply shifting them and raising people’s property taxes in the process. We can cut taxes by reducing the size and cost of state government.
Are you willing to support raising the fuel tax to fix Maine roads? If not, why not?
No. Money designated to fix is always misdirected and the burden of tax falls on small business and working families. There is enough money in the state budget to properly take care of our roads, we just need to do a better job of prioritizing our spending in Augusta.
The relationship between the governor and the Legislature has deteriorated over the past six years. What can the Legislature do to improve that relationship?
We need to focus on working for the people of Maine and not the politics of destruction.
What methods do you support to reduce opiate addiction in Maine?
I think the Legislature was on the right track last year when they added more drug enforcement agents and more money to treatment. We need to stay on that course.
How are you voting on the referendum questions?
Question 1: No
Question 2: No
Question 3: No
Question 4: No
Question 5: No
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