AUGUSTA (AP) Paul LePage A spokesman is blaming “petty partisan politicians” for Republican Gov. Paul LePage’s decision to halt his nominations for individuals to state boards and commissions.
LePage’s adviser Michael Beardsley told a legislative panel Thursday that committees will not hold hearings scheduled on the governor’s nominations.
LePage spokesman Peter Steele said it’s wrong to put “highly qualified people” through a grueling process “for nothing.” Steele said LePage will withdraw nominations if politicians are going to punish people for volunteering for such positions.
The announcement came a day after a legislative panel opposed LePage’s nomination to the board of the Maine Turnpike Authority.
The Bangor Daily News reports lawmakers questioned deputy transportation commissioner Jonathan Nass’ stance on merging the turnpike authority with the transportation department. The governor supports such a change.
-
Columns & Analysis
Response to child abuse: Too little, too late?
-
bPlus
Christopher Elliott: Hotel guests baffled by after-the-fact damage charges
-
Opinion
Fareed Zakaria: Democrats can’t be casual about the facts
-
bPlus
Mystery photo for February 24, 2019
-
Opinion
Leonard Pitts Jr.: First Amendment gets trampled in Florida school