“We Want This Gubernatorial Race To Be About The Economy” — Woodcock On Maine’s Economic Priorities
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🎙️ Q-Point Podcast | Patrick Woodcock — Part Two
“We Want This Gubernatorial Race To Be About The Economy” — Woodcock On Maine’s Economic Priorities
In Part Two of Q-Point Podcast, Corenna and David Quirk continue their conversation with Patrick Woodcock, President and CEO of the Maine State Chamber of Commerce, focusing on tax policy, infrastructure investment, and the role Maine’s business community plays in shaping the state’s economic future.
Woodcock explains LD 191, the Pass-Through Entity Tax, describing how it operates as an IRS-approved workaround to the SALT cap, why 38 other states have adopted it, and how Maine businesses could save hundreds of millions of dollars while increasing state revenue. The discussion moves into bonding priorities, including affordable housing, transportation infrastructure, bridge repair, and the long-term costs of deferred investment.
The conversation also explores economic connectivity — rail, air service, and Maine’s ties to Boston and the national economy — alongside Bangor’s strengths, demographic challenges, downtown vitality, and workforce integration with higher education. Woodcock outlines the Chamber’s legislative engagement, policy committees, and its upcoming economic plan intended to shape the 2026 gubernatorial race, emphasizing why he believes Maine’s economic trajectory remains within the state’s control.
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