Letter: CMP corridor offers little for Maine

PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • September 27, 2021

My background and employment are in energy and construction, and I have followed the debate on the Central Maine Power corridor from the beginning. Let me make one point very clear: If I thought that Maine residents would benefit from good, long-term jobs and honest savings on our power bills, I would not support this referendum. However, the facts, and CMP’s ever-changing narrative, make the choice simple. Question 1 must pass in November. The people of Maine have been rolled over and been pushed aside far too often for private and political gain. The CMP corridor is no different. It is a bad deal for Mainers. We need to stand up and vote “Yes” on Question 1 in November. ~ Terrance McNally, Biddeford

Previous
Previous

Letter: Congress should act now on climate change

Next
Next

Kayaking in Mere Point Bay is exquisite, but getting started is hazardous