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Election Day... Get Out The Vote
It's Election Day. The polls are open and calls are being made. The NO on Questions 2 and 4 headquarters are in full swing getting out the vote! Ha...
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No On Question 4 - Local Control
Question 4 takes away the power of Maine long standing tradition of Local Control. Because of it's rigid formula, the power of our town meeting wil...
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The Effects of TABOR on Education in Colorado
How will TABOR II effect Maine's Education? Learn what the TABOR formula did to Colorado.
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USM Student Speech
USM freshman Chase Jackson explains why TABOR II will harm higher education in Maine.
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Read the Fine Print - No on Question 4 Ad
Question 4 had a lot of unintended consequences. Though it looks like a good idea on the surface, as you dig down, it has a lot of flaws and will h...
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Vote No On Question 4 - Teacher Ad
Question 4, also known as TABOR II will force cuts to health care, public safety, and education. Maine needs to support those important programs in...
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TABOR II - Schools
A Maine school teacher explains why TABOR II (The Taxpayer Bill of Rights) would hurt students and schools.
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No On Question 4: Doorbell
No On Question 4 Commercial: Doorbell
Aired: 9/30/09
TABOR is back again. We rejected it in 2004, we rejected it in 2006, and now it's banging on o...
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The Colorado Story: County Commissioner Steven Johnson on the Danger of TABOR
Former Republican State Senator of Colorado, Steven Johnson, came to Maine to tell Colorado's story of TABOR. He talked about the lack of funding t...
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Portland Maine Campaign Kick-Off: Sept 9th, 2009
Nancy Kelleher of AARP tells of the dangers of TABOR II!
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TABOR II is the same bad idea voters already rejected.
Maine voters rejected TABOR in 2006 and a TABOR-like proposal in 2004 because they were flawed ideas that would have hurt Maine schools, families, and local communities. Now TABOR is back. Maine voters should reject it again, this time, once and for all.
Many states have rejected TABOR and only Colorado has passed it. It was such a disaster for schools, health care and the economy that Colorado voted to suspend it. Why would we make the same mistake Colorado did?
TABOR was a bad idea before...
and it's a worse idea now in the middle of a recession.
In the middle of the worst economic crisis we've seen in decades, TABOR makes even less sense today than the last time Maine voters rejected it. TABOR's rigid and arbitrary formula will lock in current cutbacks for years to come - and it will make it even harder to dig out of the current recession and create the jobs that Maine needs.
TABOR II would undermine Maine's tradition of local control.
We value our long-standing tradition of local control and town meetings. It is the way each community makes decisions to address its unique priorities and challenges. TABOR II would simply replace local decision-making with a complicated, one-size-fits-all formula that imposes the same cumbersome and expensive decision-making process on all Maine cities and towns. Voters in each community should be able to decide these issues for themselves.
TABOR II will hurt schools, families,
and our local communities.
The current recession has already led to $27 million in cuts to our public schools and more cuts are coming this year. TABOR II will prevent the State from ever providing appropriate funding for our public schools which will hurt our kids' chances for a quality education and a better future for Maine.
Seniors could face cuts to important services like home health care and meal delivery programs. Vital public safety services could also face significant cuts. TABOR II would simply make tough times tougher for thousands of Maine citizens and communities.
TABOR II is the same bad idea voters already rejected.
Maine voters rejected TABOR in 2006 and a TABOR-like proposal in 2004 because they were flawed ideas that would have hurt Maine schools, families, and local communities. Now TABOR is back. Ma...