AUGUSTA — Republican Gov. Paul LePage will hold a one-hour town hall meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the University of Maine at Farmington.
The meeting will be in Thomas Auditorium in Preble Hall’s Room 117.
The meeting, announced late Monday afternoon, is expected to focus on LePage’s, “vision for Maine, including further reducing the income tax; reforming welfare by strengthening the state’s safety net for the most vulnerable; cutting energy costs and addressing Maine’s high student debt burden,” a release from his office stated.
LePage is expected to deliver remarks and answer questions from local residents.
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