Talk:Maine Policy Institute
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Conflict of Interest Edits
[edit]I am the CEO of this organization, and there is some data that is out of date that I will be fixing with a couple edits. They should be entirely benign, simply updating information (different Chairman of the Board of Directors, as an example). I wanted to leave this here to fully comply with Wikipedia policies regarding WP:COI so that anyone who came upon the article would know that I did conduct an edit or two, and that I publicly disclosed myself. Given that the edits will be limited to non-controversial, non-substantive information that needs to be updated in a couple spots, namely the infobox, I do not feel the article needs any kind of associated tag on it. If I ever engage in more substantive edits -- which I doubt I will -- I will of course disclose that similarly. MattGagnon (talk) 16:29, 5 March 2018 (UTC)
Name Change
[edit]The Maine Heritage Policy Center has now changed its name to the Maine Policy Institute. All references on this page have now been changed. I will try to now create a separate section of the article to clearly identify that for more than 17 years it was known as The Maine Heritage Policy Center, and that the name changed.MattGagnon (talk) 16:37, 9 March 2020 (UTC)
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