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Members of Maine's delegation say they're supportive of President Joe Biden's decision to issue an initial round of sanctions against Russia for sending troops into parts of Ukraine.
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Maine's four members of Congress were scattered throughout the capitol complex with different vantage points on the Jan. 6 attack. One year later, they have divergent perspectives about its lasting impact on the country.
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In this week’s newsletter: Tracing the evolution of the Collins-LePage alliance; Collins won’t back abortion rights bill; a potential third party candidate in the gubernatorial race; ranked-choice backers give foreign electioneering ban an early boost.
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Maine's U.S. Senators are celebrating the Senate's final passage Tuesday of a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, a spending proposal that would direct roughly $1.9 billion to the state for roads, bridges and high-speed internet.
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Maine’s two U.S. senators have split over the controversial bill that would overhaul how elections are conducted and that has stalled in the Senate.
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Sen. Susan Collins says the bipartisan group she's working with on an infrastructure bill has reached a compromise they're taking to the White House.
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Collins says she has been working with seven other senators, four from each party, on a compromise measure they hope will win the approval of both parties and the President.
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Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins of Maine is cautioning Mainers not to get their new stimulus payments confused with junk credit card offers that come…
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The 2020 election, by many accounts, was supposed to be a reckoning for Republicans in the U.S. Senate. But it didn’t turn out that way. One reason for…
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Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins of Maine is under renewed political scrutiny Monday for supporting the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett…