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Republican politicians in Washington are touting middle class tax cuts as a key feature of “The Big Beautiful Bill”. While I don’t deny the existence of a “middle class” tax cut in this bill (though minuscule as it is), omitted is mention of the overwhelming negative affects of this tax plan. I submit that plan dramatically short changes we the middle class tax payers, as well as those less fortunate among our citizenry.
For example, the Tax Policy Center in a recent analysis reports that individuals making $217,000 or more, representing 20% of the U.S. taxpayers, will receive about 57% of the


As he does every August, Maine comedian Bob Marley is headed to the Camden Opera House, 29 Elm St. He has two shows set for Saturday, Aug. 9, 5:30 and 8 p.m. The later show has only single seats left; the early show still has some group seating in the balcony.
Both performances have been targeted by ticket re-sellers, which means unless people go to camdenoperahouse.com (or call 236-3154), they are likely to be charged more than the opera house’s $39.50 price – sometimes a lot more.
Camden Opera House reminds patrons that no matter where they go for an entertaining evening, always get tickets

As we wrote last week, one of the five best things about summer birding in Maine is the interesting rarities that can show up. One of those we briefly mentioned was the fork-tailed flycatcher. One was spotted at one of our favorite places, the Kennebunk Plains, on July 14. It was last spotted there on July 16.
Mid-July is a time when many of the specialty birds of that beautiful grassland/shrubland begin to go quiet. The buzzy song of the grasshopper sparrow. The lilting melody of the vesper sparrow. The whistled “whip-wooo” of the upland sandpiper. They are now less frequently heard.
Al


Federal rebates on new and used electric vehicles will now expire at the end of September
When shopping for a car, one rule of thumb is to time your purchase so the seller is motivated to sweeten the deal in order to move vehicles off their lot, such as at the end of the summer when next year’s models start rolling in.
This year, shoppers considering new or used electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles might find deals are extra sweet before two federal tax credits go into early retirement on September 30.
Among the hundreds of provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed by President


On Tuesday morning, hundreds of thousands of Mainers woke up to higher electricity bills. Central Maine Power’s rate hike, its second in as many years, was largely driven by the utility’s need to recover costs from severe storms in the last few years — the type of extreme weather events that are becoming more frequent and severe due to global climate change. The average household’s monthly bill is expected to jump by about $5, or 3.3 percent, one year after a roughly $10 monthly increase.