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Commissioner Heather Johnson

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Commissioner Heather Johnson

Commissioner Heather Johnson with Department of Economic and Community Development speaks to Matt Gagnon about update to Maine’s Economy during The Coronavirus.  The department has also established an online form through which anyone can submit ideas and concepts on the state’s reopening process and you can visit www.maine.gov/decd

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