The LePage administration’s budget primer tour continued Wednesday. Richard Rosen, the governor’s budget chief, and Michael Allen, the tax policy chief, held media briefings and public presentations designed to fill in some of the information gaps in the $6.3 billion budget. There are still some gaps, but the administration provided some information new information, including […]
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Morning Briefing 1.13.15: Clown taxes, meat sticks and the politics of tax reform
We’re still unpacking Gov. Paul LePage’s budget. However, at a glance, it’s beginning to look like a document that contains a smorgasbord of policy initiatives that overlap and intertwine and pretty much put would-be opponents in a variety of uncomfortable positions. There appears to be a give and take in every major initiative, which could make […]
Morning Briefing: 1.12.15: LePage’s tax bombshell
Raise your hand if you ever thought Gov. Paul LePage would propose raising the sales tax. Anyone? No. Me either. But there it was, smack dab in the middle of a $6.2 billion budget bill that pairs a massive tax code overhaul with many other significant policy initiatives deserving of examination. But for now, wow, where […]
Morning Briefing 1.9.15: Budget drama & another spin at the bottle law
Former finance chief Sawin Millett presented the governor’s two-year budget in 2013. 2 p.m. — Here we go again. Republicans on the budget writing committee and members of leadership are receiving their private briefing from the administration. That would appear to be a violation of Maine’s open meeting law because more than three members of a […]
Morning Briefing 1.8.15: Reading the tea leaves of LePage’s inaugural address
Gov. Paul LePage hit a number of policy areas during his 40-minute speech at the Augusta Civic Center on Wednesday, including additional signals that he wants changes in local government and how it delivers services. However, before we get to speculating what he might have meant by his remarks, a check on a particular claim […]
Live blog: The inauguration of Gov. Paul LePage
Gov. Paul LePage will be sworn in for his second four-year term Wednesday during a joint session of the Maine Legislature held at the Augusta Civic Center. I’ll be live-blogging part of the ceremony beginning with a modified version of the Morning Briefing. Readers can also view a live stream of the governor’s speech on the […]
Tough budget negotiations expected following new committee assignments
The presiding officers of the new Legislature on Tuesday revealed their choices for the 16 committees charged with vetting and negotiating bills next year. Included is the composition of an appropriations panel that will have a significant influence over the state’s next two-year budget. Senate President Michael Thibodeau, R-Winterport, and House Speaker Mark Eves, announced […]
Morning Briefing 12.22.14: Yuletide and taxes edition
A brown, soggy Christmas approaches, and yes, Jackson Hole, the skiers here are feeling peanut butter and jealous. It’s been a sleepy couple of weeks in Augusta, but that will change very shortly. Gov. Paul LePage will officially begin his second term when he is sworn in at the Augusta Civic Center on Jan. 7. Two […]
LePage delivers on deal with state employees as vow to ‘right-size’ government looms
Gov. Paul LePage emailed state employees this week to thank them for a successful charitable drive that began in September. Since they met the goal of raising $300,000, LePage said, he would also hold up his end of a deal he made with the employees early this year: He would close state offices the day […]
Live blog: Mystery solved. Election officials say there was a mistake during recount
UPDATE @ 1:54 : There may have been a big mistake during the recount of the state Senate District 25 race. The Senate panel reviewing the contest on Wednesday opened the sealed containers containing ballots from Long Island. Here’s what happened when they did: A possible double-counting of ballots. The recount from Nov. 18 showed […]
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