NEWCASTLE — The Lincoln County Democratic Committee is hosting Garrett Martin, president and CEO of the Maine Center for Economic Policy, at its next meeting set for 7 p.m. Thursday, March 27. The hybrid meeting will be held at the Newcastle Fire Station, 86 River Road, or via Zoom.

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“Economic policies crafted in Augusta shape the daily lives of working families in Lincoln County and across Maine,” said LCDC Chair Keith Mestrich, according to a news release from the committee. “That’s why it’s crucial to hear from experts like Garrett, who bring clarity and data-driven insight to the challenges we face. We’re eager to learn more about MECEP’s work and how we can be effective advocates for an economy that works for all Mainers.”
Martin is responsible for ensuring that the center delivers on its mission as a nonpartisan research and policy organization dedicated to improving the economic wellbeing of Mainers with low and moderate income. According to its website, “Since 1994, the Maine Center for Economic Policy has helped secure improved economic opportunity for working families by advocating for fairer tax policies, for access to education, health care, and livable wage jobs, and for critical investment in government programs and services on which Maine people rely.”
Martin has extensive experience in economic research, policy development, community economic development, and philanthropic fund management. He is a Truman Scholar and holds a master’s degree in public affairs from Princeton University with a concentration in economics and public policy analysis.
All Lincoln County Democrats and unenrolled progressives are welcome to attend. LCDC voting members will automatically receive the Zoom log on information and reminders by email. Those interested in becoming a voting member must be a registered Democrat in Lincoln County and make their interest known by indicating so at the in-person meeting, on the meeting registration form at lincolncountydemocrats.com, or by emailing info@lincolncountydemocrats.com.
Registration for the meeting is required for non-voting members who want to receive Zoom log on and/or phone-in details. People should register before noon the day of the meeting to ensure access, but the committee will do its best to accommodate last-minute registrations.
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