We got a big win when Superior Court Justice Dan Billings dismissed the
state’s case against the Aegis 9 on February 1 in Bath. You can see the Judge
make his ruling in the video above.
You can also see the brilliant Opening statement by our lawyer Logan
Perkins (Belfast) which comes up at the 6:17 mark in this video below.
Both of those videos thanks to Regis Tremblay and Peter Woodruff.
Now that we have secured an unexpected victory our hearts and minds are
fully engaged with the second seemingly insurmountable obstacle which is the $60
million corporate welfare bill (LD 1781) for General Dynamics.
Just yesterday we had positive front page coverage in The Forecaster http://www.theforecaster.net/opponents-urge-legislators-to-curb-bath-iron-works-tax-break/
and The Bollard – a popular arts and cultural magazine out of Portland. The
cover story on The Bollard is entitled: Ship of Fools Tax Breaks for BIW,
WW III for us. This one is a masterpiece that covers the issue from A to Z
and is written by Chris Busby. It’s not online yet but we will send it around
when possible. Try to pick up a copy if it is available in your community. You
can imagine our utter delight to see it in restaurants and coffee shops here in
Bath with its great cover artwork of a destroyer firing $$$$ into the
air.
The Taxation Committee in Augusta has a Work Session on LD
1781 on Thursday, February 8 at 1:00 pm in the State House Room
127. Hope some of you can join us there.
The Letters to Editor and Op-Eds also continue to flow into papers across
the state – now been about 35 of them in 14 papers. Please write one – even if
you’ve already done one – do another. We have the chance to save already
beleaguered taxpayers in Maine $60 million and we have a few more weeks to keep
building the heat. Some folks think we are wasting our time but miracles are
known to happen now and then. Here is an example of a recent letter in the
Lewiston Sun Journal http://www.sunjournal.com/no-to-corporate-welfare/#.WnR4jFe7iZE.email
Your calls and emails to your state legislators are indeed getting their
attention. Even the sponsor of the bill is now saying that she needs to amend
it to require that BIW actually report how they spend Maine taxpayer funds and
how many jobs are created. In the Public Hearing last week BIW’s V-P John
Fitzgerald refused to commit to those amendments – only saying they were willing
to talk about it. He likely has to check with GD’s corporate HQ first – they
will not be happy with anyone putting strings on their welfare checks. (The
biggest thing to come out of the hearing was the information that GD rolls their
Maine taxes into their contracts with the Navy and has federal taxpayers
reimburse them for that line item. Simply amazing and disgusting.)
So we urge you to put a bit more energy into helping retire the notion that
Mainers should help finance the compensation packages of GD’s top executives.
Let’s roll the dice and see if we can hit the jackpot twice.
Best your way.
Bruce
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