Bonny Bishop would make a good representative in House District 77.
Everything Bonny has done in her life from her education, employment, military service — as well as her love of the Maine woods, lakes and mountains — qualifies her as a good steward.
She has a passion for small business and for volunteering at her local schools, hospitals and community events. Her work makes District 77 a better place for all who live there.
Serving her community is not a campaign promise — it is what she already does. Bonny’s personal history with health care has made her a strong advocate for others, and if elected she would work to ensure that health care is affordable and accessible for all.
Her working with former U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe helped change insurance coverage on women’s health care issues that became federal law.
Bonny Bishop is the real deal, and I hope people vote for her on Nov. 8.
Don Berry, Sumner
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