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The governor remains hopeful that the Legislature will ultimately approve her heating and housing proposal because she can't take unilateral action to prevent the looming evictions.
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Democratic Gov. Janet Mills may propose an amendment to the Maine Constitution that would further enshrine the state's abortion protection rights.
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The menu choice unleased an array of critiques, both from sustainability experts who say the Maine lobster fishery poses too high a risk to endangered right whales, and from members of the Maine delegation who believe federal regulations are overly burdensome.
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Maine's nonpartisan Revenue Forecasting Committee anticipates that state coffers will receive an additional $280 million for the fiscal year ending in June, a projection that's expected to figure into Democratic Gov. Janet Mills' proposal for heating and electricity assistance.
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The home is made entirely from a wood-based material, which University of Maine researchers say is an inexpensive, renewable and recyclable building option.
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The announcement from Sappi North America came two days after the mid-term election, where the future of the Skowhegan mill itself had been a flashpoint in Maine's gubernatorial race.
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Former Gov. Paul LePage called on the administrations of Gov. Janet Mills and President Joe Biden to do more to address a potential heating crisis this winter in Maine.
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Democratic Gov. Janet Mills and former Republican Gov. Paul LePage engaged in a feisty debate on Thursday as they sought to contrast each other's economic records with less than two weeks until Election Day.
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Gov. Janet Mills and former Gov. Paul LePage sparred over inflation, energy prices and abortion on Monday night during the second of four televised debates in Maine’s hotly contested gubernatorial race.
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The sustainable seafood program said earlier this week that lobster fishing gear poses a threat to the endangered right whale population. But Gov. Janet Mills and Maine's congressional delegation believe the designation is irresponsible.