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“I Want To Get Property Taxes Down” — Charles On His Tax Priorities And Maine’s Tax Burden

26 min · 18 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2391600/fan_mail/new] 🎙️ Q-Point Podcast | Bobby Charles — Part Two “I Want To Get Property Taxes Down”   — Charles On His Tax Priorities And Maine’s Tax Burden  In Part Two, the conversation continues with Maine Republican gubernatorial candidate Bobby Charles as he discusses taxes, property taxes, energy policy, housing, regulations, nonprofits, and the future direction of Maine’s economy. Charles explains why he opposes the millionaire tax, argues that rising taxes and regulations are driving businesses and workers out of the state, and outlines his proposals to lower property taxes, reduce mandates, and create what he describes as a more pro-business environment.  The discussion also covers school funding, local ordinances, public safety, nonprofits receiving taxpayer dollars, housing development, and government oversight. Charles references energy advisor Jim LaBrecque while detailing proposals related to net energy billing, hydro, natural gas, nuclear innovation, biomass, and data centers. He closes the episode with a message to voters ahead of the June primary and explains how supporters can get involved in the campaign.  📻 Airs weekends on The Voice of Maine. ⬇️ 🎧 Now streaming on QPointPodcast.com | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | iHeartRadio | Amazon Music & more. Pre-recorded, produced, and sponsored by Corenna Quirk, Broker at NextHome Experience. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and do not necessarily represent those of the hosts, Q-Point Podcast associates, or affiliates. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2391600/support] This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice or recommendations of any nature whatsoever, and no warrantee, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy of  the information presented is made by your use.  The views, information, opinions, comments, and observations of this podcast may not be those of the host or the management, and you entertain and rely on the content presented at your sole risk and responsibility.  Your access of this podcast acknowledges that the contents and design are the sole property of the presenter and no use in any shape, manner or form of this podcast may be made without written permission.  The presenter of the podcast hereby disclaims any and all responsibility for any and all damages arising out of or related to your use, reference and reliance on podcasts and information presented therein.

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