Janet Mills, Maine's governor since 2019, returns to discuss the latest on the fight against the spread of the coronavirus. We’ll ask about progress and concerns regarding reopening the state, and how the state will address aid for sectors that have been hit hardest by fallout from the pandemic. We’ll also discuss the Black Lives Matter movement, calls for policing reforms and other ways for the state to address racial justice.
Resources
- Mills Announces New COVID-19 Guidelines For Tourist Season
- Mills Delays July 1 Bar Reopening Indefinitely, As Maine Reports 14 New COVID-19 Cases
- Portland Police Enforce Pandemic Restrictions On Wharf Street As Crowds Swell
- Hundreds Of BIW Workers Rally Outside Shipyard As Strike Looms
- Maine Protesters Say The Published Set Of Demands Is Just The First Step In Healing Systemic Issues
- Mills Clashes With Trump Over His Call To 'Dominate' Protestors And His Plans To Visit Maine
- Facing Loss Of Tourism Income, Maine Business Groups Ask For $800 Million Bailout From The State
- Universal Testing Underway At Long Creek After Youth Is Diagnosed With COVID-19