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LR 2044
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6. $4,000,000 in anticipation of $4,000,000 in federal and
private funding for grants to nonprofit marine institutions
for research and development;

 
7. $25,000,000 for medical research and development by
Maine-based biomedical research institutions in order to
obtain matching federal funds for health research to cure
disease and to retain Maine graduates by providing quality
Maine jobs;

 
8. $1,000,000 to support the State's Applied Technology
Development Centers;

 
9. $2,000,000 to support Maine Farms for the Future
Program; and

 
10. $13,000,000 in anticipation of $30,000,000 in federal
and private funds for affordable housing.

 
The legal voters of each city, town and plantation shall vote
by ballot on this question and designate their choice by a cross
or check mark placed within a corresponding square below the word
"Yes" or "No." The ballots must be received, sorted, counted and
declared in open ward, town and plantation meetings and returns
made to the Secretary of State in the same manner as votes for
members of the Legislature. The Governor shall review the
returns and, if a majority of the legal votes are cast in favor
of this Act, the Governor shall proclaim the result without
delay, and this Act becomes effective 30 days after the date of
the proclamation.

 
The Secretary of State shall prepare and furnish to each city,
town and plantation all ballots, returns and copies of this Act
necessary to carry out the purposes of this referendum.

 
SUMMARY

 
The funds provided by this bond issue, in the amount of
$70,000,000, will be used for the following purposes:

 
1. $6,000,000 to create jobs and reduce property tax burdens
by providing grants and loans to municipalities for public
facilities and infrastructure;

 
2. $7,500,000 to create jobs and stimulate economic growth
through expanded research, development, technology
commercialization and business incubation facilities at the
Advanced Engineered Wood Composites Center at the University of
Maine;


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