EPISODE · Apr 9, 2024 · 40 MIN
A follow up discussion about the 300 year old farm, national popular vote compact and how the two are related
from It Might Just Be Me · host Ray Richardson of the Ray Richardson Show
Send a textOn April 2nd, my podcast was essentially about the theft of the Knight Family Farms land by the Maine Turnpike Authority (MTA). I spoke with Warren Knight and got an update from him about the status of the MTA effort.In edition, I included a follow up on the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact that passed both the Maine House and the Maine Senate. That bill is now on its way to Governor Mills' desk to be signed into law, vetoed, or allowed to become law without the Governor's signature.Although the two issues do not seem to have a lot in common, they actually do.Please give me your feedback at [email protected] or text me on my text line 207-409-6172Thank you, as always, for listening
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Send a text On April 2nd, my podcast was essentially about the theft of the Knight Family Farms land by the Maine Turnpike Authority (MTA). I spoke with Warren Knight and got an update from him about the status of the MTA effort. In edition, I included a follow up on the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact that passed both the Maine House and the Maine Senate. That bill is now on its way to Governor Mills' desk to be signed into law, vetoed, or allowed to become law without the Go...
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