LEVESQUE FOR CONGRESS
P.O. BOX 1387
Auburn, ME 04211
Contact: Vic Berardelli, Communications Director
(207) 234-4549
(207) 949-2438 (cell)
LEVESQUE TO MICHAUD: WHERE ARE THE JOBS?
UNEMPLOYMENT FIGURES: TALE OF TWO MAINES
AUBURN (October 22, 2009) – Jason Levesque, candidate in Maine’s 2nd
Congressional District, challenged Rep. Mike Michaud’s record on
providing jobs following release of the state unemployment report.
“Mike
Michaud voted for bills which added millions of dollars to the deficit
on the promise that they would provide jobs. But where are the jobs?”
Levesque asked.
Mike
Michaud’s hometown area has the highest joblessness in Maine with a
14.5% unemployment rate in the Millinocket labor market. The 2nd Congressional District is one of the worst hit in New England.
“This is really the Tale of Two Maines: joblessness is high in the 1st District but it pales in comparison to the 2nd
District, where nine labor markets have double digit unemployment
rates. Mike Michaud is so obscure in Washington that he’s totally
ineffective in helping put people back to work,” Levesque said.
Levesque
continued, “Many are wondering: how did the government get this so
wrong? It’s actually a very simple answer: we continue to send career
politicians like Mike Michaud who have no real-world job creating
experience.”
Levesque
said Congress should be looking for ways to help small businesses
prosper and create new jobs but, instead, it keeps adding more
bureaucratic obstacles and new regulatory burdens which stifle growth
and kill jobs.
“Mike
Michaud doesn’t understand what it takes to invest in a community and
meet a payroll. Instead, he foments anti-business rhetoric among
working people which only leads them down a slippery path to the
unemployment office, creating a culture of dependency,” Levesque said.
“Maine workers deserve jobs, not empty promises and Band-aids.”
NOTE:
State
Labor Commissioner Laura Fortman released Maine’s seasonally-adjusted
unemployment data for September 2009 on Wednesday (Oct. 21).
2nd CD counties: Piscataquis 11.5%, Franklin 11.2%, Oxford 10.9%, Somerset
10.7%, Washington 10.4%, Aroostook 9.3%, Androscoggin 8.4%, Penobscot
8.0%, Waldo 7.8%, Kennebec (split CD) 7.3%., Hancock 6.8%.
1st CD counties: York 7.4%, Kennebec (split CD) 7.3%, Knox 7.0%,
Sagadahoc 6.7%, Cumberland 6.5%, Lincoln 6.3%.
In the split Kennebec County, the Augusta labor market (1st CD) had a 7.0%
unemployment rate; Waterville labor market (2nd CD) had an 8.0%
unemployment rate.
Other 2nd CD labor markets: Millinocket 14.5%, Rumford 14.0%, Calais
13%, Pittsfield 12.3%, Dover-Foxcroft 11.7%, Houlton 11.4%, Farmington
11.3%, Lincoln 10.7%, Skowhegan 10.4%, Madawaska 9.4%, Presque Isle
8.8%, Machias 8.7%, Lewiston-Auburn 8.4%, Belfast 8.0%, Bangor 7.2%,
Ellsworth 6.8%. .