The U.S. Senate candidate plans visit to New Balance shoe factory in Skowhegan today to discuss U.S. trade policy.
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Citing roadblocks, east-west highway leader retreats
The state senator who led the push for a study of an east-west highway across Maine has asked Gov. Paul LePage to suspend the study until the Legislature can enact protections for property owners.
Senator who pushed for east-west highway now wants it put on hold
The state senator who led the push for a study of an east-west highway across Maine has asked Gov. Paul LePage to suspend the study until the Legislature can enact protections for property owners.
East-west highway advocate now wants to suspend feasibility study
Sen. Doug Thomas, R-Ripley, says his constituents are worried about having their properties taken away through eminent domain.
ON MAINE POLITICS: LePage seeks ed support via ‘day’
Gov. Paul LePage continued his effort to promote school choice last week by employing an old governor’s trick — designating a special day.
Electons 2012: Hot on the money trail
Anthony Corrado sniffs out the funding that is pouring into American politics these days from two emerging forces: super PACs and nonprofits.
ON MAINE POLITICS: School choice still in forefront
Gov. Paul LePage continued his effort to promote school choice last week by employing an old governor’s trick — designating a special day.
Campaign funding rules slide back to Watergate era, says Colby professor
WATERVILLE — Most summers, you wouldn’t find Colby College Professor Anthony Corrado in his office, staring at the computer.
Colby professor offers his thoughts on following the money in politics
WATERVILLE — Most summers, you wouldn’t find Colby College Professor Anthony Corrado in his office, staring at the computer.
Candidates weigh in on Bush tax cuts
It will likely be one of the first orders of business for Maine’s next U.S. senator: extend the Bush tax cuts or let them expire?