Libby Mitchell releases job plan

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Democratic gubernatorial candidate Libby Mitchell has released a job-creation plan for Maine that includes green-energy investments, help for small businesses that face laying off employees and borrowing for critical transportation, infrastructure and research and development.

AP Photo/Pat Wellenbach

In this Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2010 photo, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Libby Mitchell responds to questions during an interview at her campaign headquarters in Augusta.

The plan Mitchell released Monday calls for an economic council that would identify promising opportunities for economic growth. It would bring together business, education and government to get the job done, she said. Economic development funds would focus on sectors of Maine business that are succeeding in leveraging the state's competitive advantage, such as composites, biotechnology and tourism, Mitchell said.

She also calls for a "Farm and Bait to Plate" program requiring that at least 25 percent of the food served in Maine schools, prisons and other state facilities be locally grown or harvested. It also encourages Maine-grown food in day cares, hospitals and nursing homes.

In addition, Mitchell, the current state Senate president, proposed an expansion of the Seed Capital Tax Credit, which encourages investments in eligible Maine businesses, directly and through private venture capital funds.

Saying Maine small businesses and entrepreneurs lack management-level experience, Mitchell said she would work to enact a Management for Maine program to promote management and training skills.

Mitchell presented her proposals Monday, the same day as Republican rival Paul LePage unveiled his own job-creation strategy.

Among LePage's ideas is an "EZ Pass" strategy that would speed up new business requests and snip red tape and regulations that he believes throw up roadblocks. He also wants to build on educational reforms with a "Learn to Earn Program" that would allow students to begin earning college credits while in high school and put more emphasis on training in technical fields.

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skippy's picture
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This person has been in the

This person has been in the Legislature for quite some time including leadership positions and the has not had an effect on making Maine a more livable State; what makes anyone of us believe she will magically change because she is Governor. Wake up people and clean house in Augusta. It is time for a major change in personnel at the State House beginning with the Governor and extending to the House and Senate.

what if's picture

NO Thinkingman

I'm not Tron, but I am someone who loves my state and I don't like to have it denigrated. Sure, there are problems, this isn't Utopia.
I do know that you and Tron harangue each other on most issues. Funny thing is, I think you're both smart and enjoy getting both points of view.

thinkingman's picture

Borrowing is now a good

Borrowing is now a good strategy in a bad economy..Obama plans surrpund us and yet someday we have to pay for all this....oh tand the green initiatives is something the dems in Augusta have been promising for 10 years...

Mac antSaior's picture
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So, Mitchell wants to borrow

So, Mitchell wants to borrow money to "create" jobs the same way Obama claims he's "created" jobs? Well, since it's working so well on the fed level, why not put the state further in debt to do a whole lot of nothing?

Old Bill's picture

Maine Census?

Perhaps she will be hiring 3500 temporary workers to conduct a Maine Census?

tron's picture

if so, hopefully, the jobs will pay more than

minimum wage so they don't have to look for MaineCare for health insurance, like most of the people at Mardens.

Brian_L's picture

The reason we are in debt is

The reason we are in debt is because of Bush & his tax cuts for the rich.

Mac antSaior's picture
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Really? I believe your taxes

Really? I believe your taxes went down as well, didn't they? Oh, let me guess, you hated Bush so much you sent back your tax check...didn't think so. Besides, I have no problem cutting taxes for the rich as I've yet to get a job from a poor person.

veritas's picture
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Poor people have kept plenty of Police and Jailers in jobs.....

More wealthy criminals tend to keep the FBI and IRS end of Law Enforcement employed....

veritas's picture
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Look what borrowing did for Ronnie RayGun and Bush I & II -

It allowed them to cut taxes so much that the Republicans have put them up for Sainthood.......

benfranklin's picture

Mitchell

What a joke! She has been in Augusta forever with a majority of her party and now she has a plan. "An economic council”, that is finding a bunch that agree with you and giving them some more of our hard earned taxpaying dollars. Borrow, borrow, and borrow... a state that is in deep debt, boy that is just what we need. You want to "save" small business, back off on all the regulations. Do some work on the workers comp that is killing the blue collar business; we do still have some, right? As a kid growing up in Auburn and Lewiston I recall riding the bus and all those shoe workers getting on. French to French and French and broken English and English and English. They just shared their lives with each other. They spent their hard earned dollars at mostly small corner markets where you asked the butcher to cut your steaks and chops just like you like it. We need to do drastic work to reduce the size of our government and Libby Mitchell sure won't be heading up that committee.

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Dear Libby, you have no clue

Dear Libby,
I once owned a successful small business in Maine, I moved it out of state where it grew tremendously. In Maine, my business could not be grown beyond a very small one person operation because of all the red tape, restrictions, taxes and encumbrances that the Maine’s legislature (I believe you are currently Senate President), governor, and countless regulators under decades of democrat control created. In Maine, every time I breathed I was required to fill out multiple forms for multiple agencies that no one ever looked at.

I moved my business to Florida (like Jackson labs is in the process of doing) and it grew and thrived to become an international concern. I wasn’t filing forms constantly and amazingly, no state income tax either. My property taxes were not any higher then I would pay in Maine if I could have found or built (what a fantasy) a suitable facility for my business in Maine. I could actually get goods delivered and get them out without destroying vehicles, because in Florida we actually have drivable roads and we haven’t borrowed our grandchildren’s futures away to have them. Maine on the other hand, indescribable “is that a road?” and with tolls and bond issues year after year after year with absolutely nothing but debt to show.

You mention leveraging the state’s competitive advantage in such things as composites, biotechnology, and tourism. Here is a quick take on those. Maine’s “advantage” on biotechnology was Jackson Labs in Boothbay Harbor, which is in the process of moving to South Florida (Florida thanks you) courtesy of Gov. Baldacci and the current legislature. Jackson Lab has been in a if not the premier bio research facility specializing in genetics which has blessed Maine with over 1400 high paying, high-tech jobs since 1929. This facility has been at the cutting edge of genetics research recognized as a leader in the scientific community the world over. Jackson Labs is Maine’s biotechnology advantage and it has been discarded. Again, Florida thanks you we will make the Jackson Labs folks very welcome.

You mention tourism as another area you would seek to leverage in your economic plan. Libby, during your tenure as a senator in Augusta and as the President of the Maine Senate, I have watched as tourism opportunity after tourism opportunity have been, not just only rejected but, blown into orbit. Maine had a fantastic opportunity for their first fully planned community and tourism venue in Plum Creek. Millions of dollars were spent on acquisitions, in planning, the permit process, insane legal follow-up and it was for nothing. No one in their right mind would ever attempt to develop a tourism venue of even a fraction of this magnitude in Maine again. How many times have casinos been attempted? Now the USS JFK is being rejected. Beaches are closed, why? Because Maine Citizens think they should use them for toilets! Wilderness areas are inaccessible to all but the most able bodied and to a very, very limited extent. Visit any river bank and you find junk cars, computer components, dunkin donuts cups, cans, and bottles. Maine roads are littered with bags of trash, litter and junk. The streets and sidewalks of historic districts are mined with dog feces, litter and broken glass. The Appalachian Trail sections within the state along with wildlife sanctuaries, parks, beaches, and other public places have become unsafe as dogs roam at large menacing visitors. Tourism in Maine, an area of competitive advantage to be leveraged, are you kidding?

Libby, we do not need or want you or the state in our name to borrow any more money for transportation, infrastructure, or research and development. As I said, you have not made good use of what you have borrowed so far. You have only indebted our grandchildren if not our great grandchildren. We need you to stop transferring funds like gas taxes and automobile excise taxes from highways to the general fund. Please, stop using the turnpike toll money for outrageous salaries and use it to provide us with an interstate quality highway as these fees were intended and approved by voters decades ago. Stop diverting them.

Get the University of Maine System out of research and development and providing services that should be provided by private concerns. The University is stealing jobs from private industry. There are more people at the University in subsidized positions consulting and providing services around the country that should be going to private business than faculty who teach! We send students to UMO and USM only to find that when they graduate they have to compete with “centers” at the Universities for work. How can a private business setup in Maine and compete with one of these centers who charge less than cost because they are getting state and federal money to subsidize their operations? Why should taxpayers be paying for this? What makes it worse is these “centers” are providing Maine taxpayer subsidized services all over the country, not primarily aiding needy Maine concerns but wealthy out of state concerns. We are paying for this and our children then have to leave the state to find jobs.

Libby, I don’t need or want your advice on management and can assure you most Maine small business owners and entrepreneurs are not lacking in management-level experience or know how. That is the least of the problems with being an entrepreneur or small business owner in Maine. Do not rack up more bills for the taxpayers with committees on this. If you go look in the mirror, you will see our biggest problem. Get off our backs with all these agencies and all their reporting requirements. Get off our backs with all these taxes and fees. Stop diverting revenues. You go take some classes in management and then put it into practice. Believe me, the weather is much nicer in most of the rest of the country, the roads are better, the schools are better, it is easy to move a business as has been proven over and over again. For all the folks that love snow, Maine is not the only state with snow and certainly not the only one with great skiing. Montana has all of that great camping, fishing and hunting, the taxes are fantastic and so are the schools and roads. If you are like me and hate the cold there are great states for us too with much more to offer, less interference, lower taxes, better roads, great schools.

Libby your plan for fixing Maine just goes to show you have no clue.

concerned KD's picture

I LOVE YOU CANDICEANNE!!!!

I LOVE YOU CANDICEANNE!!!! You said it PERFECTLY!!!! THANK YOU FOR THIS!!

Brian_L's picture

Candiceanne, it's wierd you

Candiceanne, it's wierd you move to Florida because that's where Lepage seems to be from. LOL

candiceanne's picture

I am a born native of Maine.

Funny you seemed to have missed how I was born in Bangor and raised in the Rumford area where my parents, grandparents and great-grandparents were born and grew-up and that my family originally came to Benedicta, Maine from Ireland as part of the Catholic Church's plans too build a University there. LePage, I believe was also born and raised in Maine. His wife's mother is a resident of Ormond Beach, Florida, a beautiful city. His wife's mother is currently in ill health and his wife has been helping her with the property taxes and such which is what led to the current "scandal". As they say, no good deed goes unpunished. Ya'll are making sure Ann LePage's good deed of helping her mother isn't going unpunished, for sure. I can think of quite a few "punishments" that have come about for the good deed of my coming back to Rumford to work in economic and community development at my own expense, donating my professional skills, training and experience in grantwriting and many other areas. I even briefly, very briefly, considered moving my business in international distribution to Rumford.

m a galway's picture

born native

No matter where we wind up, it seems we Mainers never really leave home. It must be the air and water. In your case, I suspect it might have been that good old Mexico town water your parents drank throughout their childhood. I don't agree with your characterization of Libby Mitchell, and I sense too much bitter and too little sweet in your memories of leaving Maine, but you are as entitled to weigh in on the issues faced by Mainers as any of us.
FYI, as you had hoped some years ago, whenever I play a piccolo tune, hear good jazz or trumpet I think of him.

Ajax's picture

Huum

What was your business that was so strangled by the Maine red tape? What red tape exactly? What regulations could you not comply with?

Saying that a University should not be involved in research and development and providing services is really weird. What should they do? Churn out endless English Majors?

The toll turnpike here is really an excellent road. I know, I traveled lots of them.

Finally, I walk along the Androscoggin most every weekend and I see no piles of trash, junk cars, or other filth. I see a beautiful river full of wildlife and fish. Thank a liberal: Ed Muskie for that.

I am sorry that you had a bitter experience in Maine, but your anger clouds the facts.

what if's picture

It seems

that you've been everywhere and held so many positions. Sure glad you don't work for the Chamber of Commerce or Maine Tourism Bureau!

thinkingman's picture

I'm beginning to beleive that

I'm beginning to beleive that tron and what if are the same person....I always wondered about that multiple personality disorer thing....

preaves's picture
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Admin warning

Knock it off, Bob.

concerned KD's picture

How was that a violation of

How was that a violation of the policy????? seriously??

tron's picture

Perhaps you should read it, after

taking a course in reading comprehension.

concerned KD's picture

He simply stated he was

He simply stated he was curious about multiple personality disorder.. He did NOT say that you had the disorder. Thus it is NOT a personal attack. Maybe he would like his next degree to be in psychology...... Where did you get your degree in reading comprehension? Or did you try the book on tape "Reading for Dummies". The second book in the series covers comprehension... THIS IS NOT AN ATTACK ON YOUR PERSON, JUST QUESTIONING YOUR IDEAS....(that was for you Preaves so you know its not in violation of the policy) :-p

tron's picture

Oh WOW, like that's

gonna stop him. He's incorrigible!

tron's picture

Well, since you're 'from away'

you don't get a voice in the matter. Hear that, disneyworld is calling, answer the clarion.

Jo's picture

Funny you say that...

Because Libby Mitchell is "from away" too...Gaffney, South Carolina to be exact. Guess she shouldn't have a "say" either...

frnchmn's picture

Oh oh...the conspiracy

Oh oh...the conspiracy theories are a flutter. Geez tron maybe the SJ was in a secret "war room" planning the demise of Mitchell.

tron's picture

Interesting, Ms Mitchell's plan was released at the

same time as Lepage's, but his was up for 24 hours BEFORE MS. Mitchell's. I wonder who the SJ is supporting for governor this year?

thinkingman's picture

Gee tron, maybe next they

Gee tron, maybe next they won't report the goings on with Mrs Lepage...oh never mind, they already did (so much for your theory)....unlike not reporting that Ms. Mitchell pays no property tax in Maine either....very interesting! more likely the newspaper is simply buttering its bread on both sides hoping for big advertising dollars to replace lost subscriptions.

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