Willis Ryder Arnold
Morning Edition producer-
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting 12 new cases of the coronavirus on Wednesday.
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The state has identified 32 new cases of COVID-19. That's up from 13 yesterday.
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The state's biennial budget is moving out of committee and headed to the full Legislature. The Legislature's budget-writing committee has given the proposal bipartisan support.
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State employees are demanding that the administration of Gov. Janet Mills raise the minimum state government wage to $15 dollars an hour.
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The daily number of new COVID-19 cases has been close to or under 50 for the entirety of the last week, and the weekly average of new daily cases has dropped to 38, its lowest point since late October.
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The state has identified 34 new cases of COVID-19.
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Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland will visit Acadia National Park on Friday and speak with Maine's congressional delegation and Wabanaki leaders.
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The House and Senate both voted to create the Maine Connectivity Authority, a group that would be charged with expanding universal high-speed internet access and telecommunications infrastructure.
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The Maine Center for Disease Control is reporting another 51 new cases of COVID-19. The number is up from 29 yesterday, and 13 the day before.