Ann LePage is using her position to raise awareness of Maine’s military families. And she’s having fun, she says, in her new role.
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Former Secretary of State Dan Gwadosky dies at 57
The Fairfield native, elected to the Legislature at age 23, found it ‘exhilarating’ to serve the people of Maine.
Winglass takes command of Labor Department
A retired three-star general wants to help people get jobs and crack down on those who abuse the system.
Trahan giving up Senate for sportsman’s post
The Waldoboro Republican will resign in December to lead the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine.
Trahan to keep Senate seat until December
However, the Waldoboro Republican said he will immediately resign his seat on the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Committee.
Working fast to fix Medicaid billing
If Maine can get its system to conform to federal standards, the U.S. government would increase matching funds.
Capitol for a Day: LePage pans North Woods park
The governor also tells the town hall audience that he wants to eliminate the income tax on pensions.
Impact of health reform law debated
One expert says business and workers will benefit; another predicts higher rates in some regions.
Panel will question brokers of Maine state land deal
Lawmakers want to hear from those involved in the unpublicized sale of property to the prison warden.
State budget gets grip on pension costs
Reforms will reduce what the state must pay into the retirement system, but not everyone is pleased about it.