The governor makes a surprise appearance in the Legislature, urging budget committee members to “get it done.”
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Violette makes restitution, will keep state pension
AUGUSTA — The former executive director of the Maine Turnpike Authority may go to prison for stealing from the agency, but he will keep his state pension of $5,288.51 a month.
Domestic violence bill is personal
AUGUSTA — Gov. Paul LePage got unusually personal in his State of the State address Tuesday when he referred to childhood memories “ravaged with domestic violence.”
Disgraced Turnpike chief keeps pension
AUGUSTA — The former executive director of the Maine Turnpike Authority may go to prison for stealing from the agency, but he will keep his state pension of $5,288.51 a month.
Citing own experience, LePage takes aim at domestic violence
AUGUSTA — Gov. Paul LePage got unusually personal in his State of the State address Tuesday when he referred to childhood memories “ravaged with domestic violence.”
Entire committee approves anti-bullying bill
AUGUSTA — A legislative committee endorsed an anti-bullying bill Tuesday that would set guidelines for schools statewide.
‘We need more jobs,’ LePage says
AUGUSTA — Gov. Paul LePage delivered his first State of the State address Tuesday night, calling on Maine legislators to be outraged about Maine’s lagging incomes and economic opportunity.
‘Stop promising a free lunch’
AUGUSTA — Gov. Paul LePage delivered his first State of the State address Tuesday night, calling on Maine legislators to be outraged about Maine’s lagging incomes and economic opportunity.
State of the State: LePage talks tough on jobs, spending and abuse
The governor avoids attacks and adds a personal note about domestic violence.
Keliher confirmed as marine resources commissioner
Patrick Keliher had been the acting commissioner since July.