A White House official turned whistleblower says dozens of people in President Trump’s administration were granted access to classified information despite ‘disqualifying issues’ in their backgrounds.
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TSA’s social media highlight weird stuff in travelers’ bags
TSA’s Instagram feed continues on without creator, trying to find that perfect balance of humor plus travel do’s and don’ts
Environmentalists, lobstermen back bill to ban oil and gas drilling in coastal Maine waters
The state geologist says it’s unlikely Maine has any oil in its coastal waters, but passage of the measure would send a message to the federal government, proponents say.
Angus King among senators questioning Trump’s Interior pick about lobbying work
The ex-oil and gas lobbyist nominated to head the Interior Department has declined to commit to recusing himself from future regulatory decisions involving past clients, telling senators ‘you want to have your A quarterback on the team.’
New director named for DHHS Office of Child and Family Services
Todd Landry has been named to lead the high-profile office, which is responsible for child welfare.
Tenants, landlords divided over bills aimed at Maine’s rental markets
One bill would increase protections for renters, while another would prohibit municipalities from adopting local rental rules.
Coverage for abortion services generates debate at packed hearing
A bill supported by about 80 Democratic lawmakers would provide state-funded abortion services to Medicaid recipients and require insurance companies to cover abortions.
Auburn, Portland mayors lobby for local-option sales tax
Bills that would allow cities and towns in Maine to charge a local sales tax on goods and services are before the Legislature’s Taxation Committee.
Democrats pivot to health care as Trump attacks ‘Obamacare’
The Trump administration is asking a federal appeals court to strike down the entire Affordable Care Act.
Lawmakers advocate for improvements to Maine’s lead testing program
Bills before the Health and Human Services Committee would mandate testing for all of Maine’s 1- and 2-year-olds.