The measure allows tipped employees to be paid half the state minimum wage.
Paul LePage
Republican Governor of Maine, 2011 to present.
Commentary: Ideology shouldn’t trump practical solutions, LePage energy adviser says
Special interests just want to force the public to pay for their solar collectors, James C. LaBrecque says.
Bill would deregulate sales of Maine products at farms
It goes much further than a new law that allows municipalities to declare ‘food sovereignty.’
Alan Caron: Cutting taxes and government hurt economy in Kansas, so beware
Sam Brownback went back to Kansas to install the supply side economic policies of tea party dreams. It failed miserably.
LePage bill, intended to create jobs, would have given special deal to Irving
Intent on jobs, the governor sought to provide incentives to biomass operators, but his plan would have increased electric rates for others.
Our View: Mandatory license suspension won’t end Maine’s addiction crisis
Stripping driving privileges for drug offenses makes it harder for people to rebuild their lives and become responsible citizens.
Commentary: Senate’s health care bill similar to House’s, but it’s not too late to fix it
A truly bipartisan effort is needed if Congress wants to avoid causing tens of millions of people to lose insurance coverage.
Greg Kesich: LePage battle against the ‘nips’ amounts to political littering
Instead of helping to fix a widespread problem, the governor scattered the Legislature’s efforts to the wind.
Maine’s legislative leaders form panel to negotiate budget deal
They form a six-member conference committee in a last-ditch effort to avoid a government shutdown.
LePage ashamed to be part of ‘this government’
If the Legislature passes a $7 billion budget, ‘they get a veto,’ the governor says.