The Democrats’ budget proposal would share the cost of schools and other services more fairly.
Paul LePage
Republican Governor of Maine, 2011 to present.
Our View: What happened to Gov. LePage’s plan to fix Riverview?
Months after he vowed immediate action on a new facility to ease a space shortage at the psychiatric hospital, there’s been little progress.
Greg Kesich: LePage’s fuzzy arithmetic – cut school staff, taxes to improve schools
Mainers voted for a surtax on the rich to bring education aid up to a 55% target – and that adds up.
About 25 protesters disrupt LePage’s town hall at USM
Members of the group shout at LePage as he makes his points, then chant ‘black lives matter’ as they exit Hannaford Hall one by one. He appears unfazed, and no one is arrested.
LePage envisions ‘about a dozen’ superintendents, total, for schools statewide
He proposes regional centers for operating schools and says the state doesn’t need nearly 150 superintendents.
Maine Voices: LePage administration forfeits almost $2 billion in federal aid to Maine
Turning away federal funds doesn’t lower your tax burden; it simply sends those dollars to another state.
Maine Voices: Don’t penalize energy conservers
To maintain the electric grid and roads, let the market work instead of burdening those who invest in clean technologies.
Commentary: Maine Democratic chair: LePage budget defies compassion, common sense
In contrast, the Democrats’ Opportunity Agenda values investment in all Maine families, Phil Bartlett writes.
LePage hires former assistant district attorney and police officer as chief legal counsel
Brent Davis, who was a prosecutor in Kennebec and Somerset counties, will be the sixth lawyer to hold the post in as many years.
Sen. Collins seriously considering run for Maine governor in 2018
The Republican says she wants a job where she could do the most for Mainers, but she would have to leave her U.S. Senate seat two years before her term ends.