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FREEPORT — Gov. Paul LePage has announced he will hold his next town hall Tuesday, Feb. 16 in Freeport where he will deliver remarks about moving Maine forward and answer questions from residents, according to a press release.

The one-hour public forum starts at 6 p.m. at the Freeport Libraryat 10 Library Drive.

The town hall meeting will focus on the governor’s vision for Maine, including further reducing the income tax; reforming welfare by strengthening the State’s safety net for the most vulnerable; cutting energy costs; and addressing Maine’s high student debt burden.



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