AUGUSTA (AP) — The Maine Senate has confirmed Gov. Paul LePage’s nominees to head Maine’s fish and game department and workers’ compensation board. Senators voted unanimously Tuesday to confirm Chandler Woodcock of Farmington as commissioner of the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Department. Woodcock is a former state senator who ran unsuccessfully for governor as the […]
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Maine Heritage Policy Center’s report on state government workforce didn’t adjust for size difference
If anyone thought the Maine Heritage Policy Center and Gov. Paul LePage were joined at the hip, there was definitive proof Wednesday that they are not. In its latest report, “Right-sizing Maine’s State Government Workforce,” the conservative think tank chided the governor for not eliminating enough state workers to put Maine on the “path to […]
Governor’s BPA statements ‘outrageous’
For many years, Kerrie Poulin has been aware of the dangers of bisphenol-A. She’s read the reports. She took action. The science, she said, is everywhere. “I have three young kids,” Poulin said. “Staying current on the latest science and health of my kids is always on the forefront of my goals for the day. […]
LePage sees bias against big-box stores, seeks to remove limitations
AUGUSTA, Maine — Business groups and the LePage administration are targeting a four-year-old law that requires communities to consider the economic impact of “big-box” stores such as Wal-Mart before issuing a local permit. Enacted in 2007, the Informed Growth Act was championed by supporters as a way to protect Maine’s downtown business districts and local […]
Cut red tape, but do so with due diligence
Peter Mills earned a reputation as a thoughtful, knowledgeable Republican legislator who spent 16 years in the Maine House and Senate. But he finished a distant third in last year’s gubernatorial primary when Paul LePage’s campaign caught fire as part of the tea party movement. Voters were in no mood for experience and moderation. Last […]
LePage dismisses BPA dangers; ‘worst case is some women may have little beards’
AUGUSTA, Maine — The political debate over bisphenol A is heating up in Maine after Gov. Paul LePage’s recent comments questioning whether the controversial chemical is as dangerous as many scientists claim. And LePage’s unusual quip about some women growing “little beards” from exposure to BPA likely will add another wrinkle to an issue on […]
LePage halts bond package for hospitals, colleges
Saying it’s not OK to use the state’s name without approval from voters, Gov. Paul LePage has refused to approve a $31 million bond package for hospitals and colleges. Without his signature, the bond package can’t go forward. That’s leaving some, including Franklin Memorial Hospital, scrambling to find other financing. At issue is the Maine […]
Viditorial: LePage’s budget not as austere as we feared
While Gov. Paul LePage’s budget address last week upset some, it didn’t generate nearly as much outrage as the plans being rolled out in other states. LePage’s budget outline didn’t include any sweeping or across-the-board cuts to state programs or of state employees. Rex Rhoades tells you the story behind tomorrow’s editorial in the return […]
LePage picks Bowen to be Maine education chief
AUGUSTA (AP) — An aide to Gov. Paul LePage who just a couple of months ago turned down an offer to become education commissioner on Wednesday became the governor’s nominee for the post. Former social science teacher Steve Bowen, more recently LePage’s senior policy adviser, is the Republican governor’s nominee to head one of the […]
LePage: ‘I believe Cain’
AUGUSTA — Gov. Paul LePage said today that he believed House minority leader Rep. Emily Cain, D-Orono, when she says she paid for an energy audit by the Maine Green Energy Alliance, the now defunct group that had received public subsidies to perform energy audits. Cain came under fire yesterday by the Maine GOP, who […]