I've seen the impact of poorly negotiated trade agreements on manufacturing in Maine.
In more than 500 instances, from the Gulf of Alaska to Bar Harbor, Maine, FEMA has remapped waterfront properties from the highest-risk flood zone, saving the owners as much as 97 percent on the premiums they pay into the financially strained National Flood Insurance Program.
I am a big lover of the environment. I actually come from Maine, which is pretty much all environment.
We have been, obviously both in Maine and nationally, enmeshed in this false narrative that's based on a fear of immigrants, when in fact we are country founded by immigrants.
In Maine, there is a deeply ingrained sense that you can always get a little more use out of something.
I was the United States Attorney for Maine for three years, and then was appointed a federal judge.
Reading newspapers in the state of Maine is like paying somebody to tell you lies.
I felt like I'd been misplaced in the cosmos and I belonged in Maine.
Maine's lumber and forest products industry is key to our state's economy and supports thousands of jobs across the state.
My greatest fear in the state of Maine: newspapers. I'm not a fan of newspapers.
In the kind of New England I'm from, you are expected to stay and marry somebody from New England - well, Maine, actually - so I think it was seen as a betrayal when I left for New York, which has been my refuge.
When you're bi-racial, in the town I was in, in Maine, people kept asking, 'What are you?' It was like I wasn't even human.
At one point, I was seriously considering playing Huck Finn in a production in Northern Maine in the dead of winter.
We need to reduce carbon emissions, protect Maine's key industries and preserve our coastlines from flooding and rising sea levels.
Maine people have a live-and-let-live philosophy, and tend to be fair and open-minded.
Here in Maine, we know that the system of special interests influencing elections runs contrary to our democratic values.
I am a big lover of the environment. I actually come from Maine, which is pretty much all environment.
I was the United States Attorney for Maine for three years, and then was appointed a federal judge.
Maine needs a comprehensive solar policy that brings us into the 21st century.
The people of Maine were tired of being in debt and tired of being overtaxed.