Maine Legislative
Leaders meet with President Obama
National Conference of State Legislatures’ forum in nation’s
capitol features bipartisan meetings with Congressional leaders, cabinet
officials and a White House meeting with President Obama
March 20, 2009
AUGUSTA– Maine’s Legislative leaders have concluded a two-day
conference in the nation’s capitol with a meeting with President
Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and several of their top officials.
The forum was organized by the National Conference of State Legislatures
and utilized no state funds.
“President Obama’s message to us was clear,” said
Speaker of the House Hannah Pingree. “It will take all of us working
together to get this economy moving again and he views state legislators
as key allies in that effort. It was also very helpful for us, as state
leaders, to be briefed together so that we’ll be working from the
same page as we go forward.”
Focusing on the economy and efforts to implement the American Recovery
and Reinvestment Act [ARRA], Legislative leaders from Maine and across
the nation gained insights from Speaker Nancy Pelosi, House Minority
Whip Eric Cantor and Senator Debbie Stabenow at meetings in the US Capitol
on Thursday.
“As the State works to fulfill its responsibilities with regard
to the federal stimulus, it is helpful to hear first-hand from the President,
Administration officials and Congressional leaders of both parties on
details of the recovery plan,” said Senate Republican Leader Kevin
Raye. “Likewise, it is useful to hear from our counterparts how
other states are handling these issues."
More than 60 legislative leaders from across the country attended the
forum, including the following from Maine: Senate President Elizabeth
Mitchell, Senate Majority Leader Phil Bartlett, Senate Republican Leader
Kevin Raye, Speaker of the House Hannah Pingree, House Majority Leader
John Piotti and House Republican Leader Josh Tardy.
“States are on the front lines of the effort to jumpstart our
nation’s economy. It is an encouraging sign that the President
and Congressional leaders are seeking input from state legislators as
we work together to put people back to work,” President Mitchell
said. “As the stimulus money makes its way into the economy it
is paramount that state and federal governments work together to ensure
that we are doing everything we can to create jobs.”
During the question and answer portion of the meeting with the President
and Vice President on Friday afternoon, Senator Bartlett asked President
Obama what the next steps are in moving the country towards energy independence.
The President responded that it was paramount that the country continues
to fund research and development to ensure that both our energy production
and consumption are as efficient as possible.
“We are gratified that the President is committed to reducing
energy costs by making Maine’s homes and businesses more energy
efficient. In both the stimulus package and in his budget proposal he
has shown his dedication towards moving our country towards energy sustainability,” said
Majority Leader Phil Bartlett.
Legislators also received briefings on the current state of implementation
of the economic recovery package and met with Transportation Secretary
Ray LaHood and officials from the Office of Management and Budget [OMB]
prior to their meeting with the President and Vice President on Friday.
“It was truly an eye opening experience to meet with the President
and other leaders in Washington,” said House Majority Leader John
Piotti. “The leadership of the President and Congress on the recovery
package has been much needed, and I was excited to learn more about the
investments in the President’s new budget. As we have seen over
the last six months, if we don’t invest in health care, education,
and alternative energy, or economy will continue to sputter and recovery
will be farther off.”
The group of legislators met with the President and Vice President for
35 to 40 minutes in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, which is
part of the White House Complex.
“As state policy makers, we all share the same goal that the stimulus
funds are dispersed with transparency and maximum effectiveness,” said
Rep. Josh Tardy, House Minority Leader. “We also enjoyed meeting
with Ray LaHood, officials from OMB and officials from Intergovernmental
Affairs.”
Contact:
Tim Feeley, 287-1300 [Pingree]
Bonnie Gould, 287-1505 [Raye]
David Loughran, 287-1500 [Mitchell, Bartlett]
Kyle Leighton, 287-1430 [Piotti]
Jay Finegan, 287-1440, [Tardy] |