Do you favor passage of the proposed budget from Gov. John Baldacci, which was amended by the Democratic majority of the Appropriations Committee?
The budget bill aimed at filling a $109 million deficit for the year ending June 30. Democrats argued the budget restored cuts to Drugs to the Elderly and other programs, but still made painful cuts and preserved Dirigo, a program that on July 1 promises affordable health insurance to small businesses and individuals.
The largest division between Republicans and Democrats was disagreement on Dirigo start-up money: Republicans wanted to use $18 million to restore cuts to hospitals and other health-care providers. Democrats insisted that would unravel Dirigo, and that Mainers need access to affordable care promised by Dirigo. The budget was passed without support from Republicans.
FINAL HOUSE VOTE ON ENACTMENT: yes, 72; no, 57; absent, 21
How local members voted:
Robert R. Berube, R-Lisbon, absent
Joan Bryant-Deschenes, R-Turner, no
Margaret M. Craven, D-Lewiston, yes
Philip A. Cressey Jr., R-Baldwin, no
Rosita Gagne-Friel, D-Buckfield, yes
Theodore Heidrich, R-Oxford, no
Randy Hotham, R-Dixfield, no
Deborah Hutton, D-Bowdoinham, yes
Rodney C. Jennings, D-Leeds, absent
Arlan R. Jodrey, R-Bethel, no
Paul Lessard, D-Topsham, yes
Richard H. Mailhot, D-Lewiston, yes
Elaine Makas, D-Lewiston, yes
Linda R. McKee, D-Wayne, yes
H. Sawin Millett Jr., R-Waterford, no
Janet Mills, D-Farmington, yes
S. Peter Mills, R-Cornville, absent
Lillian L. O’Brien, D-Lewiston, yes
John L. Patrick, D-Rumford, absent
Raymond Pineau, D-Jay, yes
Sonya Sampson, D-Auburn, yes
Thomas B. Saviello, D-Wilton, yes
Thomas F. Shields, R-Auburn, no
Deborah L. Simpson, D-Auburn, yes
Nancy E. Smith, D-Monmouth, yes
Lois Snowe-Mello, R-Poland, no
Richard M. Sykes, R-Harrison, no
Michael A. Vaughan, R-Durham, absent
William R. Walcott, D-Lewiston, yes
SENATE ENACTMENT VOTE: Yes, 18; No, 17; Absent 0.
How local senators voted:
Richard Bennett, R-Norway, no;
Kenneth Blais, R-Litchfield, no;
Bruce Bryant, D-Dixfield, yes;
Neria Douglass, D-Auburn, yes;
Margaret Rotundo, D-Lewiston, yes;
Chandler Woodcock, R-Farmington, no.
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