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100 Years Ago: 1922 A three-year-old Lewiston youngster noticed lightning for the first time during the shower of last Sunday. She has had some experience herself with sudden falls and the sensation they produce, and she decided that a flash of light that she saw in the sky was due to one cause: “The Sun […]
I was impressed with the bills Rep. Laurel Libby presented last year, especially the one (LD 1139) asking to allow one family advocate to be able to visit, care for, and advocate for a family’s loved ones in the extended care facilities during the COVID outbreak. We need her back in 2022 supporting Maine families. […]
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AUBURN Mark Chasse is not a paid lobbyist, not an activist for any cause or organization. He’s just a guy who wants his voice heard, hoping to make a difference.
At public hearings Wednesday alone, the retired systems analyst from Auburn weighed in on seven pieces of legislation.
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He opposed a bill because, he said, it would limit “parental rights to participate in their child’s education. Parents ought to be able to provide oversight in their child’s education.” (An Act To Protect Teachers’ Privacy While Delivering Remote Instruction)
He favored the addition of “a layer of ballot tracking safety to the vote chain of custody and verification process” in An Act To Provide Absentee Ballot Tracking for Maine Voters.
Apr. 24—AUBURN — Mark Chasse is not a paid lobbyist, not an activist for any cause or organization. He's just a guy who wants his voice heard, hoping to make a difference. At public hearings Wednesday alone, the retired systems analyst from Auburn weighed in on seven pieces of legislation. Chasse told lawmakers in Augusta that one bill he is tracking includes "provisions that are not .