“Maine Is Too Important to Get Tied Up in a Large Scale Agenda.” — Bishop on Unity Over Politics
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Maine State Representative Steve Bishop joins Corenna and David Quirk in studio for his third appearance to talk about what really works in Augusta — listening, teamwork, and leaving party labels at the door.
From his work on the Transportation Committee to the realities facing Maine’s small businesses, housing, and local economies, Bishop shares what he’s learned about focusing on solutions over soundbites. He explains how bipartisan cooperation has helped move bills forward, reflects on the responsibility of public service, and speaks candidly about the tough decision to list his third-generation family business for sale after 64 years.
At its core, this conversation is about practical leadership, collaboration, and keeping Maine’s priorities above politics.
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