Michaud for 2nd District
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Michaud for 2nd District


Without much fanfare, Mike Michaud has helped veterans get health care services closer to home, secured funding for needed road projects and created a commission to advance economic development for Maine and other northeastern states. This ability to roll up his sleeves, work with his colleagues regardless of political affiliation and get things done is good reason for the voters of Maine’s sprawling 2nd Congressional District to return Rep. Michaud to Congress.

Rep. Michaud has worked across a breadth of issues, but he is most proud of his work on behalf of veterans in Maine and across the country. During his tenure on the Veterans Affairs Committee, a new clinic has been built in Lincoln, and the local hospital in Houlton has partnered with the VA to provide services in that community.

An innovative complex in Bangor, which combines a VA clinic, veterans home, hospice care and low-income housing, and mobile clinic to serve veterans in rural areas are also in the works.

Economic development is another passion of Rep. Michaud. He worked for nearly four years to create the Northern Border Regional Commission, which will invest $30 million per year in economic development and job creation projects in the most economically distressed areas of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and New York.

It is modeled after the Appalachian Regional Commission, which has reduced the number of distressed counties in its region from 223 to 91 and cut the poverty rate in half since 1977.

As a member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Rep. Michaud has been a tireless advocate for more federal funding for the nation’s roads and bridges, priorities that have been shortchanged to fund the war in Iraq, which he opposed, and other Bush administration priorities. In the last transportation bill, funding for projects in Maine was increased by a third.

These are tangible results of Rep. Michaud’s focus and hard work.

Rep. Michaud’s emphasis on trade as the reason for Maine's manufacturing job loss and other economic woes is a bit one-dimensional. Trade brings lower-cost goods into the country, allowing average citizens to buy electronics, clothing and other goods they may not otherwise be able to afford, and opens new markets for Maine companies and their products. But he is right that trade agreements should be considered on their merits, not political expediency.

His challenger, Republican John Frary, admits he didn’t enter the race to win but to have fun mocking politicians. There is plenty to criticize about Congress, but without waging a serious campaign, Mr. Frary has not added to the debate. This race highlights the need for the Republican Party to build a stable of smart, capable candidates for offices beyond the state Legislature.

Rep. Michaud’s hard work and priorities serve the 2nd District well, and he deserves to be re-elected.

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6 comments on this item

Great job by the Bangor Democrat News spewing all the proper talking points and gushing about all the great socialists representing Maine. Your advocacy for the Democrat Party and daily campaigning for all things liberal make your political endorsements so predictable. Your so called "newspaper" should start collecting an entertainment tax to fund a spread the wealth around program. Oh that is right, you already endorsed King Barry Obama.

I would normally agree with you ShawnDaily. However, unlike the 1st Congressional District race, the GOP has not presented a viable candidate. If the Republicans had a candidate as saavy as Charlie Summers, then the BDN Editorial Board would not have had the option of so easily dismissing him/her. Of course, the end result would have been the same: an endorsement of the Democrat.

I agree with you Mainecommenter. It is almost like the GOP has conceded the 1st district and really hasn't bothered to try to unseat an incumbent in a heavy democrat district. The end result would still be the same as you said, an editorial endorsement of a Democrat by the BDN.

Mike has done a great job for Maine! He is a good man, with good ethics and extremly intelligent, hard working.

For those reasons I am voting for Mike, not because he is a Dem or R. But because he is one of us doing the best he can in a not so great system.

ShawnDaily - Take a pill. Or maybe you all ready did.

Michaud has the IQ of MaineMarine and the ethics of Pat LaMarche. Hoowa!

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