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“We’re At The Mercy Of The State” — Cushing On Funding Pressures Facing Maine Counties - Part TWO

Corenna Quirk | David Quirk Season 3 Episode 25

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🎙️ Q-Point Podcast | Andre Cushing — Part Two

“We’re At The Mercy Of The State” — Cushing On Funding Pressures Facing Maine Counties

In Part Two of their conversation with Andre Cushing, President of the Maine County Commissioners Association and Chair of the Penobscot County Commissioners, Corenna and David Quirk examine the growing financial pressure on county government in Maine.

Cushing explains how counties rely heavily on property taxes while covering essential public safety responsibilities such as county jails, emergency dispatch, and the broader criminal justice system. He outlines how state funding for county jails has declined from roughly 20 percent to closer to 15 percent of operating costs, leaving counties to make up the difference while still meeting mandated staffing and service requirements.

The discussion also explores the realities of running county jails—facilities that must accept anyone brought in by law enforcement regardless of budget constraints—along with rising labor and healthcare costs. Cushing discusses the need for stronger collaboration with municipalities, improved technology for county services, and better education of legislators about the role counties play in Maine’s public safety system.

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 This episode of Q-Point Podcast is pre-recorded, produced and sponsored by Corenna Quirk, Broker at NextHome Experience. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and do not necessarily represent those of the hosts, Q-Point Podcast associates, or affiliates.


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