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Hundreds of Maine Citizens Petition against Hiding Public Employee Names


An online petition against LD 1353, a bill to hide public employees names from public view, has gathered hundreds of signatures from citizens and taxpayers.

In the comments section of the petition, many have expressed frustration with Maine Democrat leaders, who have co-sponsored this bill..."Any Legislator in favor of LD 1353 is countering the Obama transparency doctrine and would be pandering to their voters instead of looking at the larger picture to do the right thing. I hope that electioneering is behind us and our elected officials would vote for what is right for the entire State of Maine" says one petition signer.

Another petitioner pleads with legislators to take a stand. "I urge my representatives to vote against LD 1353. Maine citizens should know how their taxes are being spent. This information should not be censored."

Included in the list of those signing are State Employees, "I am an employee of the University of Maine so my salary is available for viewing . . . but I believe that tax payers should have access to all state employees salaries, including names, position, etc."

To read more comments click here: Online Petition Comments

To read the entire petition text, click here: Online Petition against LD 1353, a bill to hide Public Employee Salary Information




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