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Thomas H. Allen

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Mercury pollution from power plants is a national problem that requires a national response.

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Thomas H. Allen

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Maine's long and cold winters may help keep our State's population low, but our harsh climate also accounts for what is unique and valuable about our land and our people.

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Thomas H. Allen

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Just when it's really getting cold out there, the holidays arrive-the occasion for more celebrations with neighbors, friends and colleagues than at any other time of the year.

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Thomas H. Allen

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In virtually every state, they will be warned that mercury pollution may make the fish they catch dangerous to eat.

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Thomas H. Allen

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In this part of the world, only Maine gives winter the welcome and the worship it should have.

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Thomas H. Allen

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In 1995, sanctions led Sudan to cut its ties with terrorists and expel Osama bin Laden.

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Thomas H. Allen

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If the world has learned anything from the horrific tragedy of Rwanda and all previous genocides, we must not commit the same mistake again.

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Thomas H. Allen

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I think we have a moral obligation to our children that can be easily summarized: number one, protect them from harm.

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Thomas H. Allen

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I support exemptions from the estate tax to ensure that when Maine farm owners die, their families will be able to continue to farm the land that they have protected and lived on, often for generations.

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Thomas H. Allen

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I do not believe that Congress or the Administration should prohibit the medical community from pursuing a promising avenue of research that may improve the lives of millions of Americans.

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