Amanda Heath for Maine Senate

Amanda Heath for Maine Senate Amanda Heath, Navy reservist and small business owner, and candidate for Maine Senate District 15.

A pleasant surprise at the China, ME Budget Public Hearing tonight. I really appreciate the chance to hear what is impor...
05/05/2026

A pleasant surprise at the China, ME Budget Public Hearing tonight.

I really appreciate the chance to hear what is important to the townspeople. How they want their dollars spent.

I'm yet to go to a town that doesn't want good schools, decent roads, jobs, public safety and some community activities. That seems pretty universal.

In times when it seems like no one can agree on anything, it's good for me to see that what Mainers want is actually pretty basic.

As Senator for District 15, I'll continue to go to public hearings to listen and make myself available.

If you know of a meeting I should attend in Mt Vernon, Belgrade, Sidney, Vassalboro, China or Augusta, let me know and I'll make every effort to be there.

04/30/2026

200 signatures are still needed! Support the school budget to stop cutting resources

04/25/2026

The Augusta Maine Police Department is participating in the DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on, Saturday, April 25th, from 10:00AM to 2:00PM at 7 Willow Street. This is a safe, convenient, and responsible way to dispose of unused or expired prescription medications. Help prevent medication misuse - clean out your medicine cabinet and drop off your unwanted medications.

04/25/2026

Trump campaigned on a promise to cut energy prices in half within twelve months of taking office. What actually happened?

Electricity prices rose more than twice as fast as overall inflation in 2025. Gasoline prices have skyrocketed to levels not seen since 2022 due to the Iran War.

Another culprit of higher energy prices? Investor owned utility companies are demanding record rate increases, even as they hand out massive pay packages to their executives.

On Tuesday, April 21, 2026 at 11:30 am, thanks to the support of over 200 of you, I was able to certify as a Clean Elect...
04/24/2026

On Tuesday, April 21, 2026 at 11:30 am, thanks to the support of over 200 of you, I was able to certify as a Clean Elections Candidate!

I just got the email this afternoon that my Seed money report and my qualifying contributions had made it through the certification process and the first check was being drafted.

This was the hurtle I was most nervous about. I had to knock on strangers doors and not just ask them to sign a petition but I needed to ask them to believe in me and put a little skin in the game.

I am humbled and honored by all of your faith and trust.

Thank you, Maine District 15! I had donations from Mt Vernon, Belgrade, Sidney, Vassalboro, China and Augusta.

Hi! I believe housing and healthcare are human rights and leaving some of our residents to starve and freeze to death is...
04/08/2026

Hi!

I believe housing and healthcare are human rights and leaving some of our residents to starve and freeze to death is wrong.

I believe a country can only be judged by how well the least of their citizens are doing.

I believe we have a duty as members of society to educate our kids and provide them with the opportunities to use that education to live a fulfilled life.

I believe Maine's greatest strength is our doggedly determine people who are renowned for their hard work and cleverness. We also have some pretty areas.

I like clean side walks, smooth roads and nice landscaping.

If you think we have a lot in common, please support my campaign by donating $5 to my Clean Elections Fund. The deadline is April 21st and I'd like to check that box and get on with the rest of the campaign. https://apps1.web.maine.gov/cgi-bin/online/ethics/cleanelection/home.pl

04/01/2026

Aye aye, Bernie! I understand and intend to comply!

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04/01/2026

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The new four-year contract goes into effect immediately

04/01/2026

What he said. 👇👇Thanks for speaking up for your former coworkers at MaineDOT. 👏👏
Governor Janet Mills:

Keep your puppies safe!
03/24/2026

Keep your puppies safe!

⚠️DOGS AT RISK, COMMUNITY UPDATE – PLEASE READ⚠️

We are currently seeing a significant increase in parvovirus cases throughout the Mid-Coast and Augusta area, and we’ve also been made aware of possible contamination at Quarry Run Dog Park in Portland. Because of this, we want to share some important reminders to help keep your dogs safe.

🔴WHAT IS PARVOVIRUS?
Parvovirus is a highly contagious and potentially fatal virus, especially in puppies under the age of one or dogs that are not fully vaccinated.
It spreads through infected stool and can survive in the environment (soil, surfaces, etc.) for up to 7 years. This means dogs can be exposed even without direct contact with a sick dog.

Common signs include:
- Vomiting (often severe, sometimes with blood)
- Diarrhea (often severe, sometimes with blood)
- Lethargy
- Loss of appetite

💉PREVENTION – THIS IS THE BIG ONE
Vaccination is the most effective protection.
Puppies need a series of distemper/parvo vaccines (usually 3 rounds, 2-3 weeks apart) to be fully protected. Many owners don’t realize that one or two vaccines is not enough.

Until that full series is complete:
Keep puppies at home or in controlled, low-risk environments
Avoid dog parks, pet stores, daycare, groomers, and other high-traffic areas
Be cautious about where your puppy is walking (shared outdoor spaces can be a risk)

🐾IF YOUR PUPPY IS SICK
If your puppy (especially under one year old) is having vomiting or diarrhea:
1. Call your vet first
2. When you arrive, keep your puppy *in the car* and notify staff
This helps protect other patients in the building in case your puppy is contagious.

💊TREATMENT
Parvovirus requires early and aggressive care. Most dogs need hospitalization with minimum of:
- IV fluids
- Medications for nausea and infection
- Close monitoring

Dogs may require hospitalization for 7 days or longer. Survival rates can be good (around 75–80%) with prompt, aggressive care, but delays can be fatal. Treatment should be tailored to each dog's symptoms and needs.
Treatment for parvo can be quite expensive due to the intensive levels of hospitalization and staff care required with costs in the thousands.

BOTTOM LINE
Make sure your puppy completes the full vaccine series
Keep them out of high-risk areas until fully vaccinated
Take symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea seriously

If you have questions about your puppy’s vaccine schedule or risk, please contact your primary veterinarian.

If you are unable to get an appointment with your vet to keep up with the vaccine schedule, please reach out to other community resources such as shelters and pet stores for local vaccine clinic times and locations.

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