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Restoring sanity, one school district at a time

The message to voters in West Gardiner last Saturday was simple, honest, and straightforward.

And very effective:



Sean worked hard to win a vacant seat on a very woke school board, and he won by a wide margin. Sean joins Jeff Hanley, my good friend and former colleague in the Maine House, as a voice of reason on the RSU 11 school board.

Thanks to the generosity of our donors, Maine First Project sent the mailer above to over 1,100 households the week before the election.

Mainers who are fed up with the dumbing-down and indoctrination that takes place every day in Maine’s K-12 government-run schools need not despair. Ours is a winning message. Large majorities of parents and taxpayers are receptive to a back-to-basics campaign that doesn’t pull any punches about the need to protect students from gender-bender madness.

But make no mistake. This is just the beginning of a long march to reclaim our public and private institutions from the diversity fascists who have dominated state government, academia, the K-12 swamp, and the Fake News industry for at least a half-century.

So…

If you’re interested in joining like-minded Mainers for basic training in the art and science of cultural warfare, mark your calendar for Saturday, May 11th. Maine First Project will host another in our series of free Activist Trainings, this one in Kennebunk. I’ll be joined by Zach Gelpey, our executive director and chief of our Mainers for Excellence in Educationinitiative. Topping the agenda will be a discussion of what it will take to flip more school board seats across the state this year.

Let me know sooner rather than later if you would like to attend, as seating is limited, and we expect to max out capacity at the venue. Shoot me an email HERE.

Zach and I will be joined at the Kennebunk training by Maine First Project’s legal counsel Jack Baldacci with the Augusta-based Steve Smith Trial Lawyers law firm. Jack will lead a discussion of legal strategies to protect students’ privacy rights. We have set aside time for Q&A, so mark your calendar for May 11th to cross-examine a top-notch litigator.

Another piece of good news from the frontlines of Maine’s culture wars this week was the publication of my opinion column in The Maine Wire, following my failed negotiations with the terminally-woke, trans-hypnotized opinion editor at the Bangor Daily News.

Feel free to share it far and wide:

In Service of Trans Ideology, Bangor Daily News Peddles Fake News and False Smears: Lockman – The Maine Wire

If you’re not able to attend the Kennebunk training, would you consider a donation to support our work at Maine First Project? Whether it’s $10, $25, $50, $100, or whatever fits your budget, your gift will help ensure that we reach, recruit, and mobilize a bigger grassroots army of activists for the battles ahead.

And one more thing:

If you’re a guest or delegate at the GOP state convention at the Augusta Civic Center on April 26th and 27th, stop by and say Hi to me and Zach. Look for our Maine First Project — Fighting to Put Mainers First banner at our booth in the convention hall.

In the meantime, let us run with patience the race that is set before us.

Best Regards,

Hon. Lawrence Lockman
Maine House of Representatives, 2012-2020
Co-founder & President
Maine First Project

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