The upcoming election for mayor of Lewiston is important for many reasons. One priority is our urgent need for wise and compassionate policies to respond to the epidemic losses of loved ones to opioid addiction and overdose. The numbers are alarming. Everyone we meet knows someone affected. Ben Chin has been hearing their stories as he’s been talking to folks at their doors. He believes that immediate evidence-based treatment, stigma-reducing public education, training for providers and support for those managing chronic pain are the strategies that will keep our loved ones safe. There are specific details at Ben’s Facebook page. We have the resources already. However, treatment requires access through adequate health insurance, and we can make that happen by voting in November to expand Medicaid to Mainers who need it. That’s why we will vote “yes” on the Medicaid question and for Ben Chin for mayor.
Peg Hoffman
Jim Cogan
Lewiston, Maine
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