"Our goal is to make Maine the healthiest state in the nation and reduce our overall health care costs"
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The subtext is a common gubernatorial tightrope. In U.S. politics, expanding access can be painted as big government, but reducing costs is framed as competence. Baldacci tries to occupy both lanes at once: preventive care and smarter systems on the one hand, fiscal restraint on the other. “Overall” is doing quiet work, too. It hints at bending the curve across the entire system (employers, insurers, Medicaid, hospitals) while leaving room to maneuver if certain line items rise in the short term.
Context matters: a mid-2000s landscape of rising expenditures, rural hospital pressures, an aging population, and an electorate that expects services without wanting a tax story to match. The sentence is less a policy blueprint than a coalition-building device, signaling that public health isn’t just altruism; it’s an economic development plan with better branding.
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| Topic | Health |
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Baldacci, John. (2026, January 16). Our goal is to make Maine the healthiest state in the nation and reduce our overall health care costs. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-goal-is-to-make-maine-the-healthiest-state-in-97943/
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Baldacci, John. "Our goal is to make Maine the healthiest state in the nation and reduce our overall health care costs." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-goal-is-to-make-maine-the-healthiest-state-in-97943/.
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"Our goal is to make Maine the healthiest state in the nation and reduce our overall health care costs." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-goal-is-to-make-maine-the-healthiest-state-in-97943/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



