It’s a day of reckoning for Medicaid expansion in Maine
Good morning from Augusta, where this is the day a lot of people have been waiting for when it comes to Medicaid expansion
Good morning from Augusta, where this is the day a lot of people have been waiting for when it comes to Medicaid expansion
Lawmakers on the Legislature’s Health and Human Services Committee say they can’t complete a review of the department they oversee because no one from the department would come talk to them about it.
A Maine Superior Court justice — who said Friday afternoon that “you are asking me to do something courts don’t like to do”
Gov. Paul LePage has an extra month to pick 31 areas of the state to receive federal tax benefits that aim to encourage new investment in economically depressed areas.
Good morning from Augusta, where Jiminy Cricket, Thursday was quite a day at the State House.
Lawyers and witnesses for two Republicans vying to unseat Angus King in the U.S. Senate traded accusations of sabotage and fraud Thursday
Secretary of State Matt Dunlap told lawmakers Thursday that ranked-choice voting likely can’t be implemented in time for the June primary election, causing supporters of the voting method to threaten legal action to ensure it is in place.
Good day from Augusta, where Gov. Paul LePage continues to tangle with legal professionals.
Good morning from Augusta, where the question of whether Maine will have enough money to finance all of this year’s publicly funded candidates is back in the spotlight.
NRATV host Grant Stinchfield lashed out Tuesday against calls by retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens to repeal the Second Amendment.