Part 1: Ray is joined by Terry Hayes an Independent, Clean Elections Candidate for Governor. Terry is committed to running a “clean campaign” funded by the people, not special interests. She was a state legislator and is now the State of Maine Treasurer. She thinks that people should start to listen more to one other. She and Ray discuss the “Clean Election” debacle that is in front of the Maine Legislature and the wording.
Part 2: Ray and Terry talk about her moniker of Independent. He asks her about her leaving the Democratic Party and how did she get elected as State Treasurer as an independent. For more information or if you would like to donate to her campaign visit http://www.hayesformaine.com.
06-28-18 ME Heritage Policy Center
Nick Murray and Terry Brown of The Maine Heritage Policy Center join Ray in studio. They in this segment they are discussing the Supreme Court decision on Unions.
Part 2: The Maine Heritage Policy Center holds regular business luncheons. This month, they have Scott Wellman, Chief Financial Officer, Puritan Medical Products LLC & Hardwood Products Company LLC, Chair, Board of Directors, The Maine Heritage Policy Center. For more information, visit their website: www.http://mainepolicy.org. They also have an online publication: The Maine Wire.
06-28-18 100 Things
Bob Witkowski is from Visit Portland and author of 100 Things to do in Portland Maine Before You Die. Bob and Ray discuss the Fourth of July, Portland Prom Firework Display and how the Portland Symphony will be missed this year. He also points out that the Sea Dogs will also have fireworks after their game.
06-28-18 David Ciullo
Ray, Curtis Picard of Retail Maine, Mark and Bob are joined by David Ciullo of Career Management Services and Dale Carnegie Maine, he also hosts The H.R. PowerHour on WLOB Radio. Some of the topics this am are Portland Minimum Wage going up on July 1, Employee/Employer relationship and sick pay. They also talk about Universal Healthcare and some of the other legislation that are coming down the pike without public hearings.