Tuesday, April 17, 2007
from the Kennebec Journal
QUESTIONS REMAIN
No complaints from those who switched to Somerset County center
Vote on 1 may hurt some in election
Steeple at center of debate in Whitefield
VETERANS REQUIRE ASSISTANCE: Homelessness takes center stage
J.P. DEVINE: Overcome sadness with hope
BASKETBALL: NBA Hall of Famer Barry doles out advice at Thomas College
HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY: Maranacook sophomore Mace dominates Class B field
All of today's:
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from the Kennebec Journal
from the Morning Sentinel
A year later, families await answers on fatalities
Owner of topless coffee shop on the comeback trail
Officials report cheaper, better service after switch
Two people in critical condition
Young Marines stick to program
Issue of homeless veterans at center stage
GIRLS SOCCER STATE CHAMPIONSHIP: Winslow falls to York in Class B
Bard hits her marathon stride
All of today's:
News | Sports
from the Morning Sentinel
The first vote this June will be on $131 million in bonds directed at our transportation infrastructure and water projects.
The second vote in November will be for $84 million to support our post secondary education facilities, economic development and to invest in land and wildlife projects.
The third and final request for approval will be for about $29 million for natural resource, agricultural and transportation infrastructure.
I urge all voters to seek additional information on each of the bond proposals. As a member of the Legislature, I voted to put the issue of the bonds out to the voters because all of us will be repaying these bonds. I do not support all the funding but the voters should decide.
Information within District 55 is available at the town offices of China, Albion and Benton.
Information at these locations includes the wording of the questions on the ballot and a break down of categories of spending in each separate bond request.
I can be contacted at (207) 215-8525 or e-mail: RepDavid.Cotta@legislature.maine.gov.
H. David Cotta
State Rep. for District 55
China, Albion, Benton
and Unity Township

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I recall past bond referendum items like "repairing University of Maine leaking roofs", waste treatment plants (that were projected for years), repairing airport facilities and runways, etc..
These are, of course, worthwhile and prudent expenditures. The question that may be worth exploring is whether or not the Legislature has positioned the Maine public to have to vote in the positive for essential expenditures while it commits our revenues to "discretionary" spending.
Should we be questioning our Legislative representatives on the issue of why we are not spending our current revenues to maintain our roads and why it is necessary to float a bond to take care of our highways or any other current maintenance or capital expenditure?
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