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Name: Sam Adolphsen on Jan 8, 2010Comments: Please don't raise or create new taxes or fees during these tough times. Mainers can't afford to lose more of their hard-earned wages.Flag
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Name: Beverley Griffin on Jan 8, 2010Comments: No more taxation. Stop it now. Interesting that people are moving to New Hampshire to avoid this blatant taxation by democrats. New Hampshire now has more residents than Maine. You are about to lose my family also as we will not put up with it any longer.Flag
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Name: BEN SCHULZ on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Laurie-Jean Gombar on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Paul Trommer on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Durisko on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Bill Floster on Jan 8, 2010Comments: Time to audit the books! Predict you will find a mountain of waste, fraud and abuse. Start there before you even think of putting your hands in my pocket again.Flag
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Name: David Rogers on Jan 8, 2010Comments: There are areas that can be cut to save money. A good responsible start would be to let Dirigo die on the vine.Flag
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Name: Nathan Berry on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Richard C. Martin on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Richard Snow on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: William Flatley on Jan 8, 2010Comments: No new taxes!!Flag
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Name: Doug Damon on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Rena Dunn on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Wellman on Jan 8, 2010Comments: Raising Maine taxes would create yet one more impediment for conducting business in Maine and create another roadblock towards attracting new business investments and job creation in Maine. I urge you to oppose this Maine Can Do Better facade because the result would be just the opposite. The only source of income in Maine comes from the creation of wealth in the private sector. Businesses and their employees are then in a position to pay taxes to run the government and provide philanthropy for our non-profit organizations and institutions. The legislature must try to improve business attraction and existing business support in order to improve Maine's economy. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Neal Patterson on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Judy Carter on Jan 8, 2010Comments: NO MORE TAXES................Stop spending, and reduce the size of Maine's Government.Flag
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Name: Ivan Hanscom on Jan 8, 2010Comments: No More Taxes,PeriodFlag
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Name: David E. Lawson on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Moulton on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Wilkliam F. Esty on Jan 8, 2010Comments: Need a time study and get rid of all the non-essential persoal in the State! What if a snow day came along and you sent home all those un-necessary to run the government?? Big surprise !!! Do it now !!Flag
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Name: Robert J. Gingras on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: James Berube on Jan 8, 2010Comments: Thank you for your efforts. God BlessFlag
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Name: Ross Bertran on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Walter Wunderlich on Jan 8, 2010Comments: This is no time to increase taxes!Flag
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Name: Peter Sheff on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Janice P. Eldridge on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Kimberly Sheff on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: JEFFREY SCHUHMACHER on Jan 8, 2010Comments: END OPPRESSION BY TAXATION NOW!!!Flag
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Name: Ralph Lichtenberg on Jan 8, 2010Comments: The State has a responsibility to address budget challenges by better, more responsible management of sacred taxpayer funds. Turning, once again, to the tax payers to correct the financial problems of the state is not acceptable. This petition has well summarized penalties that will be borne by tax payers should they be required to bail out the government. Please decide against penalizing the tax payers of Maine.Flag
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Name: Russell Cloutier on Jan 8, 2010Comments: It is time to stop the State from spending!!!!!!!!! And just having free reign taxing the people of Maine!!!!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Ralph Lichtenberg on Jan 8, 2010Comments: The State has a responsibility to address budget challenges by better, more responsible management of sacred taxpayer funds. Turning, once again, to the tax payers to correct the financial problems of the state is not acceptable. This petition has well summarized penalties that will be borne by tax payers should they be required to bail out the government. Please decide against penalizing the tax payers of Maine.Flag
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Name: Zachary I Reed on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: David Elliott on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Edwin J. Montalvo on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Gayle Finkbeiner on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Dennis Caron on Jan 8, 2010Comments: PLEASE !!!!!!!!!!!!! NO MORE TAXES NO MORE FOOLISH SPENDING THE STATE IS BEING BURIED IN DEBTFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Rosemary Weymouth on Jan 8, 2010Comments: We can not continue to tax working people and business'. It is not the way to create jobs.Flag
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Name: Matthew R. Horton on Jan 8, 2010Comments: Its time to cut state spending in all areas while encouraging policies that promote a more vibrabrant pro-business/job economy. Maine government is too big and too inefficient! I am fed up with the taxes and the wasteful inefficient governemt that consumes these revenues. Also, I am tired of the left wing political machine that has run this state into to ground. I wish Mainers would wake up to the fact that 30 plus years of liberal policies have us where we are today.Flag
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Name: Roger S Cauchi on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jeff Jones on Jan 8, 2010Comments: Maine taxes are too high compared to the rest of the nation.Flag
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Name: Joseph Shaw III on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jeffrey Rogers on Jan 8, 2010Comments: Big government spending had gotten the State of Maine and our Country into the financial mess we are already in. Doing more of the same is not the answer.Flag
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Name: Donald C Rogers on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark J Pollard on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Brian Zappala on Jan 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mary And Mark Arterton SR And Mark Arterton JR on Jan 8, 2010Comments: we all believe their is corruption in our government in Maine. This is the time to STOP them and to help control the raise of our Taxes which are already one of the highest in this country. People can not support their families as it is and there are ways for this state to take control of the budget.Flag