Having worked at the local paper mills in Jay and Rumford for over 40 years, I know the importance of elected officials who truly support the working class.
That’s why I hope my fellow residents of House District 76 support Tamara Hoke for state representative.
As library director at the Jay-Niles Memorial Library for 18 years, Tamara is actively engaged in our community and understands the challenges working people face. She advocates for worker safety, collective bargaining and fair wages.
We need an independent leader who prioritizes constituents over party lines. Tamara understands rising living costs and the urgent need for better school funding. She would work to keep property taxes in check and ensure all Mainers have access to affordable health care.
Tamara’s commitment to job training and supporting families sets her apart. We should choose a representative who fights for our community, and vote for Tamara Hoke.
Linda Deane, Livermore Falls
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