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Maine House of Representatives District 148 candidate surveys, 2022

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This article shows responses from candidates in the 2022 election for Maine House of Representatives District 148 who completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey.

Candidates and election results

General election

General election for Maine House of Representatives District 148

Thomas Lavigne defeated Margaret Wheeler in the general election for Maine House of Representatives District 148 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Thomas Lavigne
Thomas Lavigne (R)
 
53.0
 
2,190
Image of Margaret Wheeler
Margaret Wheeler (D) Candidate Connection
 
47.0
 
1,943

Total votes: 4,133
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I feel strongly that Maine needs to be creative in finding incentives to bring and keep young people and professionals.

There needs to be a focus on supporting childcare so that young families can afford to have two incomes to build a future.

I also believe that there needs to be serious scrutiny on energy costs and how we can address climate change in meaningful ways.
I am very personally passionate about how we attract and keep professionals in the state. Veterinary care is going to get very hard to access and increasingly expensive as veterinarians and veterinary technicians are already in critically short supply. We are seeing veterinary clinics face possible closing due to the lack of professional staffing. We need to make the state a sustainable place for young people to want to stay and raise families. I believe that also includes finding ways to support childcare costs. The federal money that, for one year, helped address that issue, now gone, shows how fragile this situation is. I am also passionate about the cost and source of energy and where the impact of climate change and all of what that means in terms of damage to the economy and the environment.
I believe that elected officials have to be honest, compassionate, and good at listening to people. I firmly believe that integrity has to be an expectation for anyone put in an elected office which is dependent on public trust. I believe that all candidates must be able to put themselves in the shoes of another less or more fortunate to truly understand their perspective so empathy, compassion is necessary. And the ability to truly listen... to be quiet and to hear and process what someone else is saying, is a necessary part of honestly representing others in an elected position.
I have learned to see the gray between the black and the white which I've come to realize is an absolute necessity when serving in an elected position. I believe that I don't hold all the answers and that everyone should have a voice in decision making. I believe we all have a responsibility in addressing bullying or intimidating behaviors that seek to take voice away from anyone.
I clearly remember recording the resignation of Richard Nixon. I was 14 years old and sat with a cassette recorder in front of the television demanding silence from everyone. I wasn't a particularly political child but I felt that this was a moment that was profoundly rattling our government. My parents were Republicans but I honestly don't remember how they were processing this moment, I only remember being frightened about the idea that a president would be corrupt. That sounds naive, but I guess part of what I felt like I lost that day was that naivety.
I am addicted to reading. I read one to two books per week. My most recent favorite book is a short one written by a retired Maine equine veterinarian, Dr. Dave Jefferson, "Good Bye Old Friend". If you have animals, this book will touch your heart in so many ways but it also provides a very deep understanding of the veterinary industry. It's short and listening to it as an audio book is even more amazing because Dr. J narrates it himself and his voice is wonderful. This book is fundamentally a "Maine book" as well...
The biggest challenge is energy cost and if we can't address it, young people are unlikely to stay. And that is quickly followed by the problems we face if we don't find ways to attract and keep workers.
I served as a Selectwoman with Eleanor Murphy who served our District in the House for many years. She was a Republican but she was such a wonderful person and she served all members in her district without regard for partisan concerns. She was honest, she was kind, she mentored students, and she always took time to talk to people. She is very much missed in Berwick and I would hope that I would represent myself in such a way as to earn her respect if she was still with us.
I firmly believe that compromise is the foundation that our political system has been built on. Without it, we fail to have a functional democracy. I hope that my background of having been a member of three parties, helps me to understand many points of view and the importance of listening to everyone.



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