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Gov. Janet Mills $11.6 billion two-year spending plan includes a proposed tax increase on cigarettes and other tobacco products. The state tax would rise from $2 to $3 a pack, the first increase in 20 years.
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Gov. Janet Mills has issued an executive order establishing a task force to examine the implications of artificial intelligence, or AI, on Maine life.
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The money, from the federal Inflation Reduction Act, will help income-eligible mobile home owners and affordable housing developers purchase and install heat pumps.
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Governor Mills' vetoes were successful. The highest profile bill would have banned bump stocks and other modifications that allow a semi-automatic gun to fire more like a fully automatic weapon.
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Maine governor race takes center stage in national conservative group’s latest attack on LGBTQ booksA text message sent to an unknown number of Maine voters tells recipients that Gov. Janet Mills "put this disgusting content in Maine schools," referring to excerpts from the award-winning memoir "Gender Queer."
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The facility is scheduled to begin operations in early 2024.
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Maine's political races for governor and Congress are getting a little more crowded now that independents have turned the contests into three-way races.
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Gov. Janet Mills says the extra funding will give the state and the independent non-profit that runs the veterans homes more time to develop a long-term plan for the facilities' residents.
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Governor Janet Mills addresses the pressing issues facing the state during the pandemic. We'll discuss the controversies over how to continue to reopen…
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Gov. Janet Mills discusses the state's response to the coronavirus, including the declaration of civil emergency and ever-tightening precautions. We'll…