Chellie Pingree discusses job growth and environmental policy on social media

Chellie Pingree discusses job growth and environmental policy on social media
Chellie Pingree U.S. House of Representatives from Maine's 1st district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Chellie Pingree, a U.S. Congresswoman representing Maine’s 1st district since 2009, recently shared insights on economic developments and environmental policies via social media. In her posts, she addressed job growth under the current administration, ongoing economic challenges, and state-level legislative advancements in recycling.

On December 6, 2024, Pingree highlighted recent employment statistics: “The US added 227,000 jobs in November, marking 46 straight months of job growth under @POTUS. That’s 16.4 MILLION jobs—the FASTEST job growth in our history.” She noted that unemployment remains low while incomes have increased and inflation has decreased to near pre-pandemic levels.

In another post from the same day, Pingree acknowledged ongoing economic issues such as “greedflation,” yet expressed optimism about future prospects: “And while greedflation is still a major problem… The Biden Administration has laid a strong foundation for years to come.” Citing an Associated Press report, she remarked that the economy is well-prepared for incoming leadership.

Later that day, Pingree celebrated local environmental progress with the implementation of new regulations in Maine: “Yesterday Maine finalized rules for our landmark Extended Producer Responsibility for Packaging law to ease the burden on taxpayers + improve recycling by holding corporations responsible for packaging waste.” She expressed pride in Maine’s leadership role in this area.



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