Family Farms and Small Business

Family farms and Main Street shops built District 53. Richard is a small business owner. He knows the margins. He knows that one regulation written for a corporation can bury a family operation that employs three people.

Richard will vote to:

  • Defend working farmland from speculative development and protect land conservation programs that keep acreage in agriculture.
  • Cut regulatory red tape that treats a dairy farm in Pittston the same as a multi-state agribusiness.
  • Expand market access for local goods, including support for farmers markets, farm-to-school, and direct-to-consumer sales.
  • Invest in rural infrastructure: roads, bridges, broadband, and three-phase power. These are not nice-to-haves. They are how small businesses operate.

What this means for District 53

[PLACEHOLDER: Reference specific farms or small businesses in the four towns. Mention the PFAS contamination issue if relevant. Talk about the Kennebec River as a regional asset.]

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