GrowSmart Maine
Excerpts from
Brookings Report Summary:
After years
of painful transition,
Maine is poised for a
renewal — if we
take action now
If you've lived in Maine
for any length of time -
especially if you've lived
through a few campaign
seasons - you've heard all
the bad news. Taxes are
too high. We're losing
manufacturing jobs. Kids
are leaving the state.
Government spends too
much. And chaotic growth
is wrecking our rural
character. Of course,
there's some truth to all
of that, but it's not the
whole story. Now, a major
new study published on
October 5 by the Brookings
Institution says Maine is
poised for an era of
dynamic growth-if we can
pull ourselves together,
make smart investments and
stick with them over time.
Brookings
says that Maine has two of
three key ingredients for
success, namely a strong
brand name based on our
quality of life and a long
history of
resourcefulness, quality
and innovation. All we
need, they say, is the
third ingredient - the
discipline to make some
tough decisions
The new
economy actually favors
Maine
It turns
out that in the new mobile
economy - where people and
companies can move
anywhere - places like
Maine, with an attractive
quality of life, are going
to be the winners. This is
more significant than it
sounds. It means Maine's
age-old handicap - our
remote location - is
becoming less of a
problem. It means the old
divisive choice between
"payroll or pickerel" is
bygone rhetoric. Today,
jobs and quality places go
hand in hand. It will be
even more so in the
future. As Brookings likes
to say, Maine has "good
bones." That puts Maine in
the driver's seat.