Here is a video of Eliot speaking at Waynflete School about the economic problems that Maine is currently facing and what we can do to turn the economy around:
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VIDEO: How We Can Create Jobs in Maine
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010Tags: Dirigo, Education, Government Services, Healthcare, MaineCare, Public Power Authority Comments Off
Eliot Offers Positions on Maine’s Natural Resources (Kennebec Journal)
Friday, March 12th, 2010George Smith, executive director of the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine, posted a review of the gubernatorial forum sponsored by the Natural Resources Network. The article appeared in The Kennebec Journal.
Below is the coverage of Eliot’s answers:
ENERGY
Cutler sees natural gas as an important ingredient in lowering costs, and he supports an LNG plant in Maine. He would shift home heating from oil to electricity. His most innovative idea — and it’s really an old one — is to create a public power authority.
NORTH WOODS
Cutler called for changes in the way we do easements, citing landowners’ concerns about liability and value. He said resolving these concerns is “centrally important to continuing uses in the North Woods.”
CONSOLIDATION OF STATE AGENCIES
Cutler elaborated on his opposition to consolidation, saying, “I’ve done government reorganizations at the federal level; some worked, some didn’t. Moving boxes around is not smart business. When you have agencies that relate directly to what centrally defines our state and manage our resources, mergers don’t make sense. What does make sense is changing the way we do business to reduce costs and tear down the wall of ‘no.’”
I really like that “wall of ‘no’” concept, but I would expand it to say no harm should be done to our environment as we use it to expand our economy.
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Cutler Plan for Renewable Energy in Maine (Independent Political Report)
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010The Independent Political Report writes about Eliot’s background as former White House energy chief and his three-point plan to make Maine a more affordable state to live and do business:
Cutler used the occasion to tout his three-point plan to make Maine a more affordable place to live and do business by lowering the cost of electricity, along with lowering the cost of health care and government.
“Lowering electricity costs is one the big levers we can use to create jobs and attract investment in Maine,” Cutler said. “One of Maine’s competitive advantages is our abundant sources of renewable energy. We have great opportunities for solar energy, as well as wind, tidal and biomass. As a state, we should be doing all we can to encourage new sources of lower cost electricity that can be put to work here in Maine.”
Cutler praised the joint venture between the Roberts company and Solar Market/Sun Gen, the company that installed the system. “I am excited that these two companies are on the cutting edge of innovative energy partnerships in Maine, and I’m sure many others will be watching and learning from this project,” he said.
The Independent candidate and former White House energy chief also has called for the creation of a Maine Power Authority, which would use low-cost capital to partner with energy entrepreneurs to develop new power projects around the state. More information about Cutler and his plans for Maine can be found at www.cutler2010.com.
You can read the complete article here.
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Cutler Charts Course to Augusta (Advertiser Democrat)
Thursday, January 28th, 2010Duke Harrington from the Advertiser Democrat recently took an inside look at Eliot’s campaign for the Blaine House.
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