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After Maine vote, focus shifts to voter ID bill

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Now that Maine voters have made clear their support for same-day voter registration, the focus shifts to another hot election-related proposal that will come up during the 2012 legislative session: voter ID. The bill requiring voters to show photo identification in order to cast ballots comes up after voters rejected by […]

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Mayor: Lewiston betrayed by native son, LePage

LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — When he was a kid, Maine’s governor spent time on the streets, homeless, not far from the spot where folks in Lewiston wanted to build a casino. Following the casino’s rejection on Tuesday’s statewide ballot, some in the former mill city feel betrayed by their native son, Gov. Paul LePage. Lewiston […]

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Maine clean elections on the precipice: Program has flaws, but what happens without it?

Last year, John Nutting, a Leeds Democrat, eyed a fourth consecutive term in the state Senate. Nutting, who had used Maine’s publicly financed clean elections campaign system in 2008 and 2006, decided in 2010 to run as a traditional,  privately financed candidate. Strategists in the Maine Republican Party immediately took note. In their view, Nutting’s […]

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LePage wants drug tests for those on welfare

JAY, Maine (AP) — Maine Gov. Paul LePage says he will propose a bill in January to require random drug testing for welfare recipients The Legislature added provisions in the budget this year that allow the state to test those who receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families funds if they have a prior felony conviction. […]

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LePage urges welfare reform at Jay event

LIVERMORE FALLS — Gov. Paul LePage told local Chamber of Commerce members Friday that Maine needed to be less generous when it came to welfare and urged those in attendance to contact their lawmakers to support reform. LePage spoke to the chamber in Jay Friday before visiting a medical center under construction in Livermore Falls. […]

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Saluting Paul LePage’s late honeymoon

Usually, a new governor enjoys what, in political circles, is called a honeymoon. Like a real honeymoon, it is usually short-lived — a brief period of political bliss in which the new governor has the goodwill of the people and the press. This is especially so when a governor wins by a large margin and […]

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Affordable housing project overrun raises stakes for Maine Housing, McCormick

AUGUSTA — Dale McCormick, director of the Maine State Housing Authority, called an emergency meeting late last week with stakeholders of Elm Terrace, a 35-unit affordable housing project in Portland. McCormick had bad news for those assembled at the University of Southern Maine’s Glickman Library. Elm Terrace, she said, was too expensive.  In late September, […]

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Maine to create drug abuse fighting task force

NORTHPORT, Maine (AP) — Gov. Paul LePage and Attorney General William Schneider have announced a plan to form a task force to fight prescription drug abuse. The creation of the task force was announced Tuesday at a drug abuse summit in Northport. Schneider says it is likely to propose legislative changes and other initiatives. Some […]

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As LePage visits, Millinocket paper mill owners say they will hire 220 more workers

EAST MILLINOCKET, Maine — Gov. Paul LePage heralded the revival of the Main Street paper mill on Monday as its owners announced plans to hire another 220 workers when they start to make torrefied wood, a coal substitute, there and at the Millinocket mill as early as 2013. Standing among huge rolls of finished newsprint […]