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LePage inauguration to match the man, economy

AUGUSTA — Aides for Gov.-elect Paul LePage say the Jan. 5 inauguration ceremony will mirror the incoming governor’s down-to-business personality and the times of austerity he’s inheriting. LePage will not give a long speech, or use a teleprompter. And there will be no lavish ball, just a short reception with a cash bar.  There will, […]

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Passenger rail advocates hope GOP keeps subsidies coming

Nationally, the debate over subsidizing passenger rail has largely been a partisan issue; Democrats have supported it, Republicans haven’t. For the most part, that division hasn’t been evident in Maine. With a new Republican governor and GOP-controlled state Legislature, supporters of the Amtrak Downeaster and passenger rail advocates are hoping for the status quo. However, […]

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LePage will be Maine Governor No. 74, maybe

AUGUSTA — Here we go again. The upcoming inauguration of Gov.-elect Paul LePage is stirring a bit of confusion around the State House over what number the Republican gets in the succession of Maine chief executives. Is he governor No. 70? No. 74? Something in between? LePage’s team is politely walking away from the debate […]

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Millett to head state financial post

AUGUSTA — When it comes to constructing the state’s next biennial budget, Waterford’s Sawin Millett will be one of Gov.-elect Paul LePage’s go-to guys. Millett, 73, a former state legislator, was named the commissioner of the Department of Administration and Financial Services during a press conference held at the State House Hall of Flags on […]

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Business people exasperated by red-tape burden

Bravo to incoming Gov. Paul LePage for the red-tape listening sessions his staff and legislators are conducting around the state. The testimony so far has been informative and eye-opening. LePage promised during the campaign that he would slash unnecessary and redundant government red tape and regulation. The listening sessions are the first step in that […]

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Health care panel hopeful LePage will consider recommendations

AUGUSTA — The panel creating recommendations for the state implementation of the federal health care law on Tuesday put the finishing touches on its report to Gov.-elect Paul LePage and the recently sworn-in Legislature. However, with LePage vowing to join the lawsuit challenging a key portion of the law, it’s unclear to what extent the […]

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Baldacci and LePage share luncheon

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Maine Gov.-elect Paul LePage says Gov. John Baldacci has agreed to attend the Republican’s inauguration next month. In a brief interview after Cabinet announcements Wednesday, LePage said the outgoing Democratic governor had invited him to a Blaine House luncheon earlier in the day. He said the two didn’t discuss politics or […]

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Libby to stay in top Maine military post

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Maine Gov.-elect Paul LePage has announced the first two of his 15 Cabinet appointments. On Wednesday, the incoming Republican governor said Maj. Gen. John “Bill” Libby has agreed to stay on as commissioner of the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management. Libby had announced earlier this year that he would […]

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Paul LePage clarifies disputed comment on health care reform

AUGUSTA — Gov.-elect Paul LePage’s recent statement about a process for overturning health care reform prompted a clarification Monday, in response to criticism. LePage was quoted Sunday by MaineToday Media saying that he believes Maine should join a multi-state lawsuit challenging the federal health care reform law, and that he had learned that if 35 […]