From Jason Savage <[email protected]>
Subject Mills Dances Augusta Two-Step on Pandemic Tax
Date January 27, 2021 10:44 PM
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: January 27, 2021

**CONTACT**: Jason Savage ([email protected])

Mills Dances Augusta Two-Step on Pandemic Tax

AUGUSTA, ME-- Maine GOP Executive Director Jason Savage released the
following statement regarding Gov. Janet Mills' outrageous explanation
of why she is taxing struggling Maine businesses to pay for her bloated
budget:

"Only Janet Mills would argue that this pandemic tax of $100 MILLION on
Maine's small businesses is a sound approach to balance the state
budget," said Executive Director Jason Savage. "After trying to impose
this outrageous pandemic tax on Maine's struggling small businesses, she
is now saying that they are looking into a $100 million bailout by
raiding federal government funds Maine has put elsewhere to sustain
Mills' 'balanced budget'."

"Throughout her time in office, Janet Mills has failed to lead in
running our state with any sense of sound financial management and her
attempt to prey on Maine's struggling small businesses is just the
latest in a long line of failures.  No matter how hard she tries to
pass the buck, Janet Mills owns her job killing policies and the
financial ruin that has resulted for so many small businesses. Instead
of just owning this, she is now attempting the Augusta two-step to skirt
the issue and pass the responsibility to someone else. Since Gov. Mills
seems unwilling to admit why the public outcry against her is so
intense, let's lay it out for her in clear, simple terms.

1. Janet Mills bloated Maine's budget by historic amounts and ignored
pleas to keep spending under control.

2. Janet Mills ignored warnings that the budget was in trouble in the
early months of the pandemic.

3. Janet Mills punished Maine businesses with unreasonable, confusing
and ever-changing restrictions, closing many and further damaging the
economy and hurting state revenue.

4. Janet Mills quietly instructed Maine Revenue Services to prepare
software and forms to impose this pandemic tax even before she ever
presented her plan to the Maine Legislature.

5. Janet Mills built a state budget that relied on $100 million in tax
revenue on federal pandemic aid.

6. Janet Mills leaned into the pandemic tax, saying Maine couldn't
afford to "waive" this tax, even though most states have done so.

That is a six-step plan to financial and political disaster for Maine
and Janet Mills.

**It is also exactly what Janet Mills chose to do.** Now she's doing the
Augusta two-step trying to wiggle out of it.

Janet Mills does not get to redirect blame or spread responsibility
around for this horrible attack on Maine small businesses. She started
it, she pushed it forward, and she ignored all warnings that Maine's
budget was in trouble.

Janet Mills owns this pandemic tax and all the other damage that she has
done, from start to finish - as she has not even allowed lawmakers to do
their jobs or fix problems while this crisis unfolded.

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