Gov. LePage focuses on one elderly couple’s plight but fails to take steps that could benefit many others like them.
Paul LePage
Republican Governor of Maine, 2011 to present.
Our View: Foot-dragging won’t ease opioids’ impact in Maine
Recent data show that the death toll is still high – and the lackluster policy response is no help.
LePage offers $50,000 match for hurricane relief donations
The governor makes his appeal as Red Cross Maine sends its last emergency response vehicle to Florida in anticipation of Hurricane Irma.
LePage picks oil industry veteran for energy czar
Steven McGrath, the past chief financial officer of Downeast Energy Corp., replaces Patrick Woodcock.
LePage says Trump tariffs on Canadian lumber threatening jobs
The governor is asking U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross to exempt New Brunswick and Quebec from the softwood lumber tariffs.
Greg Kesich: It’s his story, and Gov. LePage will always tell it how he likes it
The governor prefers short morality plays with clear villains and heroes, which is part of why he struggles.
New England governors set to talk trade with Canadians
NAFTA will be on the agenda as leaders meet today and Tuesday.
Program to designate ‘business-friendly’ Maine communities put on pause
Amid a drop in applications and criticism of the process, the state is reassessing the benefits of the certifications and seeking improvements.
Canada sees Gov. LePage as key ally on trade
Officials across our northern border believe LePage ‘speaks Trump’s language,’ and will be influential in preserving the benefits of NAFTA.
Gov. LePage says he’s received letters threatening his life and family
The messages came after controversial comments he made about the Civil War and the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, he says.