A new conservative voice in Citizen’s Media, Solid Principles, interviews Maine gubernatorial candidate Peter Mills in their fifteenth podcast.
Peter Mills spoke about bringing accountability and transparency to government at the Portland Republican Meet the Candidates event Thursday night. As a state senator who also runs a law firm representing small businesses in central Maine, Mills expressed his disturbance at the differences between the private and public sector. Business functions by measuring results and reporting those results. The state of Maine operates without assessing the effectiveness of dollars spent, and without reporting those numbers to the people footing the bills.
Letter to the editor: I salute Mills for the courage to even suggest people be accountable for their health or we will not support paying their publicly funded medical bills.
Senator Mills discussed Maine’s outdated pension system on Maine Senate Republican Radio. He advocates portable pensions for new hires so public employees are not imprisoned in jobs they don’t want. This would allow professionals to enter teaching as a second or third career, and it would prevent teachers from continuing to teach simply to get their pension when they’re no longer interested.
Drive Time with Benny & The Jet interviewed Senator Mills on UMaine Radio in Bangor. They discussed tax reform, health care, Maine’s university system, internet campaigning, gay marriage, TABOR, managing government, and whether Maine’s Attorney General will vote for Peter.
Senator Peter Mills talks to the Oxford County Maine GOP about accountable government, Mitt Romney, and truth in politics. Great turnout, great group! Watch the video…
Peter ended Tuesday night’s speech at the Oxford County Republican meeting with an illustration of how to turn government on its head. We’ve got more photos from the GOP meeting as well as some shots from the Blue Hill Fair and Norridgewock Parade in the Mills for Maine Photostream.
In video news… Peter discusses the Maine [...]
Peter Mills discusses Clean Elections law with Matthew Gagnon of Pine Tree Politics.
On Aug. 23, Daniel Salerno wrote suggesting the family of gubernatorial candidate Peter Mills represents an aristocracy radiating “unearned power.” Let’s review.
Janet Mills, our attorney general, served as assistant attorney general for several years after becoming the first female district attorney in New England and one of the first in the country with her 1980 [...]
Though attendance was down at the Skowhegan Fair due to the heat, we had a great time talking with farmers, small business owners, maple syrup producers, library and camp fund raisers. As an involved Skowhegan business owner Peter Mills knew many of the folks in attendance.
We’re posting video clips from the fair on our YouTube [...]





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