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Maine U.S. Sen. Angus King warned Utah Sen. Mitt Romney days before the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol that he could be in mortal danger, according to a new book.
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Maine Sen. Angus King has cosponsored a bill that would boost availability of low-income housing tax credits that are used to acquire, rehab or build housing for low-income residents.
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The project has been nearly two decades in the making, and it's part of a broad plan to expand bus service, remove cars from the road and ease traffic in and around Acadia National Park.
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U.S. Sen. Angus King’s 2018 re-election campaign reported hundreds of “suspect” accounts to social media executives, which Republicans are calling evidence of censorship attempts, but that also fits a larger pattern of elected and government officials lobbying the influential platforms to remove or review content.
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Independent Maine Sen. Angus King is co-sponsoring a new bill that seeks to protect access to medication abortion.
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Following a trip to Ukraine, Maine Sen. Angus King said he hopes Congress will continue to support providing military aid for that country’s war against Russia and that the U.S. must stay engaged “until Putin is out.”
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With a proposal included in a federal government spending package, Maine is on track to receive several million dollars later this year for new gear and research aimed at reducing the risks to endangered right whales.
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Congress could vote this week on a bill co-authored by Maine Sen. Susan Collins that would make significant changes to the way presidential electors are counted.
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King touted Mills' ability to listen to members of both parties, such as when she used much of this year's budget surplus on $850 "inflation relief" payments to residents.
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The proposed legislation could add nearly 43,000 acres to the south of the existing monument and clear a dedicated route for the public to access it from Millinocket, East Millinocket and Medway.