Janet Mills says she approves of ‘millionaire’s tax’ approved by Maine budget panel
Democratic lawmakers on the Appropriations and Financial Affairs voted to move forward with Maine’s supplemental budget early Wednesday morning.
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Democratic lawmakers on the Appropriations and Financial Affairs voted to move forward with Maine’s supplemental budget early Wednesday morning.
Wednesday’s hearing came as lawmakers have asked the court to issue an advisory opinion in response to a bill that would expand the voting system for use in gubernatorial and legislative races.
An amended bill passed by the education committee incorporates some of the commission’s recommendations, but a $100 million price tag might scare lawmakers.
Proponents say the bill — passed by the Legislature this week and expected to be signed by Gov. Janet Mills — clarifies an existing law and would allow sheriffs to turn away federal immigration detainees in some instances.
Maine’s senior senator told reporters in Sanford on Tuesday that she does not support boots on the ground in Iran.
A campaign spokesperson said Collins’ statement was ‘an offhand comment to a reporter, not a formal declaration.’
But U.S. Magistrate Judge Karen Frink Wolf ruled against the federal government in its requests for lists of all known transgender athletes in Maine or results from events in which they competed.
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