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Kay Rand

Kay Rand Kay Rand Kay Rand grew up on a potato farm in Ashland and is a lifelong Mainer who has dabbled in and out of public affairs all her adult life. She was a lobbyist for the Maine Municipal Association, an executive in the administration of former Gov. John McKernan, the campaign manager for Independent candidate Angus King's successful run for governor in 1994, chief of staff for King after he won and now a consultant at Bernstein Shur Government Solutions. All her life, she has been registered as a Democrat, and, all her life, she has been voting for Democrats, Republicans and Independents. Rand lives in Hallowell.
Recent columns by Kay Rand
Students learned a dreadful civics lesson
[Sept. 17, 2009]
New UMaine report outlines performance, financial gaps
[July 23, 2009]
One 6-year term might increase governor's success
[June 25, 2009]
STRIVE U's students breaking barriers With a lot of help from their friends
[May 28, 2009]
Tax burden would lessen if we raise personal income
[April 30, 2009]
Tax reform goal should be equity, not to raise more money
[April 2, 2009]
Morning crowd at YMCA members of one big family
[March 5, 2009]
Excise tax initiative borders on madness
[February 5, 2009]
Higher education dreams must be cultivated early
[January 8, 2009]
Legislature, not referendum slogans, should set tax policy
[December 11, 2008]

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