Congress should wait to act until we see what other states’ voluntary work and training provisions can do.
Paul LePage
Republican Governor of Maine, 2011 to present.
Cynthia Dill: President’s first state dinner went exactly as it should
For the moment, the Trump White House looked entirely presidential.
LePage vetoes bill to launch Maine’s recreational marijuana marketplace
In his veto letter, the governor raises concerns about marijuana impairment and oversight of the medical marijuana program.
Our View: Gov. LePage’s veto threatens strained Maine child welfare system
In the wake of two young girls’ tragic deaths, legislators should reaffirm their support for a program that’s effective at identifying and helping at-risk kids.
Former LePage adviser who resigned from White House post sues ex-wife
David Sorensen accuses Jessica Corbett of defaming him when she accused him of domestic abuse earlier this year.
Lawmakers return to work next week. The question is what they can get done.
They can take up any bills vetoed by the governor, but partisan differences may interfere with efforts to vote on unfinished legislation.
Gov. LePage vetoes bill to increase access to overdose-reversing drug
The plan, which he says usurps the authority of pharmacists by removing age limits on purchases of naloxone without a prescription, now goes back to the Legislature for override votes.
LePage, daughter guests at Trump’s first state dinner
The Maine governor and Lauren LePage were among those invited to the dinner honoring the president of France.
LePage administration agrees to post signs directing drivers to Katahdin monument
The state had held off on posting signs while the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument was under review by the Trump administration.
Our View: LePage-era foot-dragging blocks access to treatment
The Legislature needs to act, or Maine will continue to do nothing in the face of a crisis.