"Linda L. Baker" (born 1948) is an American schoolteacher and politician from Maine. Baker, a Maine Republican Party/Republican from Topsham, Maine, represents District 23 in the Maine Senate. District 23 encompasses all of Sagadahoc County, Maine and the adjacent town of Dresden, Maine/Dresden.

Baker taught in public schools for 31 years, including 26 at Mount Ararat High School in Topsham. She also spent 8 years on the Topsham Finance Committee and 3 years as a selectwoman on the Topsham Town Council.

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If you're going to be on television, you're going to have to clean up your act.

The BLM has inaccurately portrayed the impacts on air quality in the past and we don't fully understand if they're correct this time.

It's an ideal, in my mind, that I bought into, and I'm not ready to let it go.

It's fun, but it's not nearly as fun as the movies.

Education is our main focus. I live on land where the Cherokees lived. For me, this is a little bit about guilt and a lot about my love of history.

We're looking for anything associated with the [Cherokee] removal, whether it be roads, forts, cemeteries, taverns ... Part of our job is to get the word out. Maybe someone will come forward who knows more than we do about it.

There's much work to be done, but there's enough people behind this effort that I think it will culminate in an increased awareness of the Trail of Tears in Georgia. Our primary goal in all this is to bring it back to life.

Everybody in the audience should have a good time. We're looking forward to picking up some more people for next year.

We actually had to turn people away at the door. We're hoping to have a repeat performance this year.