Steve Robinson is the Editor-in-Chief of The Maine Wire. ‪He can be reached by email at Robinson@TheMaineWire.com.

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Quasi-governmental agencies exist at town level as well. Brunswick’s now defunct Brunswick Economic Development Corporation (BEDC) which has evolved into the BDC uses taxpayers’ money ($3 million +? now); however meetings are not held in a public forum similar to town meetings nor are minutes available to the public. Likewise, exact expenditures information is not available to taxpayers. There is dubious “representation” by councilors – 2 doesn’t require videotaping for public view. Essentially, this quasi-town agency is a “bank”; and contracts for numerous town projects appear to be awarded to select contractors & businesses – some who have been members and have held position as “Chairman”.

As usual, this is only the tip of the iceberg.  The “quasi-govenment agencies” have been carefully implanted over the past several decades for a very specific purpose.  Ever wonder why would-be and current politicians are so eager to vie for “part time” Legislative positions that pay a pittance for a two-year term?  There are tons of money floating around Augusta and the contacts one develops while “serving” can guarantee a lot of financial rewards (John Martin, anyone?).  Roger Kaz is hardly a poster boy for fiscal reform, is he?  Who needs Democrats when we have Republicans such as Katz? 

Another is the N.E. Rail Passenger Association…talk about rail  barons with a hand picked board of sheep along for the ride.

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