• From Medical School to EV Challenges: A Dialogue with Joe Baldacci

  • Sep 19 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
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From Medical School to EV Challenges: A Dialogue with Joe Baldacci

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    In this episode of QPoint, hosts David and Corenna Quirk interview Maine State Senator Joe Baldacci about various topics. They discuss the University of Maine's feasibility study on creating a medical school, addressing rural healthcare needs, and the cost of commercial electric vehicle charging. The conversation also touches on the state's child welfare system, Baldacci's law career, his legislative priorities, including a tax cut bill and train service expansion, and an upcoming community spaghetti dinner fundraiser.

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