Ari Snider
All Things Considered Host & News ReporterAri Snider grew up in Midcoast Maine and has reported for public radio stations in Southeast Alaska and Far West Texas, covering everything from salmon fishing to the restoration of a historic adobe church on the US-Mexico border. He got his start in audio storytelling as an undergrad at Brown University and through internships at radio stations in Vermont and Rhode Island. His work has won three Alaska Press Club awards and multiple Regional Murrow Awards, and has aired on numerous national radio programs.
When looking to get out of town for a weekend, Ari has a special fondness for the islands of Penobscot Bay and the lakes and mountains of western Maine.
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The ruling follows a lawsuit from Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey and a coalition of other states.
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A previously unreported and recently completed audit found that Gateway Community Services overbilled MaineCare by more than $1 million. The state says such suspensions are imposed when there's suspected fraud.
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The ruling comes after the American Civil Liberties Union of Maine and several other groups filed a class-action lawsuit.
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The Trump administration is reportedly taking steps to further restrict employment authorization for certain groups of immigrants.
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The vote came several weeks after staff and parents said the district was undermining it's own equity policies.
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Mills said the bill, while imperfect, was one way to push back against what she called the Trump administration's "unacceptable" immigration enforcement actions.
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Claims by a former employee against Gateway Community Services have recently gained national attention.
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The rally was a response to President Donald Trump's remarks calling Somali immigrants "garbage."
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Pingree, a Democrat, visited the facility after reports that attorneys were being barred from accompanying clients during routine check-ins.
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ICE arrested 230 people in the state through mid-October, according to the Deportation Data Project.