His spokeswoman says he has questions about each and the administration is working to get answers.
Susan M. Cover
Center: Maine housing authority wants to charge too much for data
The Maine Heritage Policy Center says a request for information came with an $8,710 bill.
AG says Thomaston land deal void
In a letter dated Friday, Schneider writes that the sale of 5.2 acres in Thomaston to Warden Patricia Barnhart “is void” because it violates state law that prohibits state officials from having a financial interest in “any contracts made on behalf of the state.”
Group laments drop in highway funding
Red flags go up after the Legislature fails to OK borrowing or pass a plan to replace falling gas taxes.
Wording of people’s veto is set
Now, a coalition seeking to preserve same-day voter registration can begin gathering signatures.
Augusta adjusts to GOP approach
Legislators reflect on the shift in priorities in the reform-heavy, bond-free, veto-rich first six months of Republican control.
Legislators pass bill to legalize fireworks
Finishing six months of work, they also clear the way for table games at Hollywood Slots, if voters agree.
Governor thanks, warns legislators
Gov. LePage says he will push again next year to eliminate nonunion ‘fair share’ payments.
Maine House, Senate fail to override LePage vetoes
Votes on the eight bills fall short of the needed thirds, so the governor’s vetoes are sustained.
Decisions on two racinos headed for Maine ballot
Busy lawmakers reject facilities in Calais and Biddeford, sending the proposal to voters along with a Lewiston casino plan, and also allow up to 10 charter schools.