In every corner of our great state, from the rocky harbors of Stonington to the farms of Aroostook, small businesses are the lifeblood of Maine’s economy. They don’t just create jobs; they help build our communities. They sponsor our Little League teams, plow our driveways in winter, and serve us breakfast before sunrise. And yet, too often, they are ignored, over-regulated, shut down during a pandemic and taxed into submission by a government that has forgotten who truly keeps our state running. It’s imperative to remember that our government does not make money, it only spends money, and every dollar…
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