Maine people lose when ideological vetoes sustained
By House Majority Leader Seth Berry of Bowdoinham 182. That’s the number of vetoes Governor Paul LePage has issued since he took office. The number isn’t just excessive, it’s unprecedented. The...
View ArticleLePage’s sudden push for nursing homes is hypocritical compared with three...
By State Senator Colleen Lachowicz of Waterville. One of the reasons I ran for the State Senate is to help our seniors. And I’m especially proud to be a member of the state’s Health and Human Services...
View ArticleMaine lawmakers honored for work on overdose death prevention law
Ann Dorney, D-Norridgewock, (center), with Kenney Miller, co-founder of the Maine Harm Reduction Alliance, and Jayne Harper, program coordinator for MaineGeneral Harm Reduction, after receiving this...
View ArticleControversial Alexander Group report another example of LePage mismanagement
Maine State Capitol, photo by Ramona du HouxBy Rep. Farnsworth- the House chairman of the Health and Human Services Committee What can a million dollars get the state of Maine? Well, if you’re Governor...
View ArticleTroy Jackson rocked the Maine convention with his personal story, which...
Troy Jackson, running for U.S. Congress in Maine, began breaking away from his scripted speech to the Democratic Convention in Bangor by reaching out to his community to tell them he feels what they...
View ArticleVitelli: There’s a lot happening with the Maine economy but we all need a...
By State Senator Eloise Vitelli of Arrowsic Maine is a special place. Whether you’re a native Mainer, you moved here, or you’re vacationing here, I’m probably not telling you anything you don’t already...
View ArticleWhile Maine is the only state in New England without Medicaid expansion the...
By State Senator Colleen Lachowicz, representing Senate District 25. With the second session of the 126th Legislature now behind us, I want to give you an update on some of what we accomplished this...
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