There is no shame in being a victim of domestic abuse, but there are plenty of people who should be ashamed for causing or enabling it.
Susan Collins
Maine woman found guilty of sending threatening mail to Sen. Collins
Suzanne Muscara said the letter, which claimed to contain anthrax, was a joke. A jury thought otherwise.
How Maine’s members of Congress voted last week
Among other votes, the House has passed the Full Utilization of the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund Act to require the use of the government’s Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund to pay for operations and maintenance expenses at federally authorized harbors.
Promised $2.5 million and a Mercedes, an Auburn senior wound up losing her life savings
Barbara Hinckley, 95, lost everything to a sweet-talking scam artist who told her she’d placed second in a sweepstakes for the Publisher’s Clearing House.
Is Sen. Collins running in 2020? Not yet, officially, but you’d never know it.
Maine’s Republican senator, seen by Democrats as someone they can unseat, is widely expected to seek another term but keeps saying she will decide ‘in the fall.’
Our View: Overall election spending is the real scandal
House Speaker Sara Gideon’s rule infraction is small compared with the perfectly legal way that money floods our politics.
Today’s letters to the editor
Collins not honest about tax cut; Maine should honor Bath during state bicentennial.
Another View: Sen. Collins is a champion for Mainers with Type 1 diabetes
A recent op-ed did not tell the full story of the senator’s leadership on this issue.
Follow the Money in Maine’s Senate race: See who is contributing to Susan Collins
This searchable database includes all individual contributions to the 2020 re-election campaign of Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins through Sept. 30, 2019. SOURCE: Federal Elections Commission INTERACTIVE: Julia McCue Use the Search box to find donors, specific towns, employers or occupations. Click on the column heads to sort the data. Donor Town State Contribution Employer […]
How Maine’s members of Congress voted last week
Among other bills, the House passed the Outsourcing Accountability Act to require publicly traded companies to state how many domestic and foreign employees they have in their annual reports.