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Category Archives: Maine Politics

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“Democrats have been masterful”

Posted on May 22, 2013 by Ethan Strimling
Posted in Maine Politics

“Zip it!” Should the committee have let the Governor speak?

Posted on May 20, 2013 by Ethan Strimling
Posted in Governor, Hot Button Issues, Legislature, Maine Politics, Videos

Is Michaud the Dems best and only hope?

Posted on May 18, 2013 by Ethan Strimling
Posted in Maine Politics

Scandals Everywhere!

Posted on May 15, 2013 by Ethan Strimling
Posted in Maine Politics

Is a state shutdown inevitable?

Posted on May 11, 2013 by Ethan Strimling
Posted in Maine Politics

Health care for hospital payments? Food stamps for junk food?

Posted on May 9, 2013 by Ethan Strimling
Posted in Governor, Hot Button Issues, Maine Politics, Policy, Videos

In praise of LePage’s grading system

Posted on May 7, 2013 by Ethan Strimling
Posted in Governor, Legislature, Maine Politics, Policy

Did the ‘Gang of 11′ get it right?

Posted on May 3, 2013 by Ethan Strimling
Posted in Column, Governor, Legislature, Maine Politics, Policy

Lobstermen and unions flex their muscle

Posted on April 30, 2013 by Ethan Strimling
Posted in Maine Politics

Easy as A, B, C… Should LePage be grading our schools?

Posted on April 29, 2013 by Ethan Strimling
Posted in Maine Politics

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Ethan Strimling served in the Maine State Senate as Chair of the Labor Committee, Criminal Justice Committee, and the Homeland Security Task Force, while also serving on Taxation for six years. Prior to, he ran a national PAC focused on electing young leaders and provided policy analysis to Maine US Congressman Tom Andrews. He is currently the CEO of LearningWorks, a not-for-profit providing learning opportunities for at-risk youth, the immigrant community, and low-income families. He also serves as a Senior Political Analyst for WCSH/WLBZ TV and for WGAN radio.

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Philip Harriman is the former Chairman of the Yarmouth Town Council and four term State Senator. During his Senate terms he was the ranking Republican on the Appropriations, Health and Human Services, Utilities & Energy and Natural Resources Committees. Harriman is a co-founder of Lebel & Harriman, LLP, a business succession, retirement and estate planning firm located in Falmouth, Maine. He has been in the financial planning profession for over 30 years, starting with former Maine Governor James B. Longley's life insurance agency in 1978. He is the host of Inside Maine heard on 560WGAN News Radio and delivers political opinion and analysis for WCSH & WLBZ the NBC television affiliates in Maine.

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