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Tens of thousands of Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers across the United States, including in Maine, are working without pay. With no…
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Roughly 100 furloughed federal workers have qualified for unemployment insurance in Maine, but many more who are still working without pay cannot…
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As the partial government shutdown stretches into its fifth week, some Mainers say what typically feels like distant Washington D.C. politics is now…
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As the federal shutdown continues, some higher-income federal employees are seeking help from aid programs, such as the federal heating and energy…
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While U.S. Sen. Susan Collins said that President Trump's plan to get border wall funding in exchange for temporary protections for some immigrants is not…
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Members of Maine labor and community organizations met Wednesday in Portland to deliver a letter to Republican Sen. Susan Collins calling for an end to…
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The Maine Republican Party is pressuring U.S. Sen. Susan Collins to approve President Donald Trump’s wall along the southern border, a request that’s at…
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Natural Gas Company Will Waive Fees For Maine Customers Who Are Government Employees During ShutdownThe natural gas company that serves the Kennebec Valley, Cumberland, Falmouth and Yarmouth, has announced that it plans to waive late fees and interest…
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Despite the shutdown, the National Weather Service is putting out forecasts and helping local officials prepare for dangerous weather, even as employees worry about making ends meet at home.
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As the partial government shutdown continues, its effects on states are becoming more and more apparent, and are likely to become broader if it goes on…