As Mainers, we take pride in our resilience and unique entrepreneurial spirit; furthermore, we recognize that successful innovation requires time and resources. This November, we encourage Mainers to strengthen their commitment to our state’s growth and prosperity by voting “yes” on Question 2 in support of a $25 million bond question that will leverage, at least, an additional $25 million in private funds for research, development and commercialization. Read more
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