Letter: Pine Tree Power presents more questions than answers

SUN JOURNAL • December 3, 2022

Pine Tree Power has collected enough signatures to get on the ballot in 2023. I own Governors restaurants, with six locations from Lewiston to Presque Isle. How do we keep our prices affordable as supply costs keep increasing alongside the price of heating oil and electricity? When I see a question of whether Mainers should borrow billions from big banks to forcibly buy out Central Maine Power and Versant Power, my answer is absolutely not. ~ Randy Wadleigh, Bangor

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