LEWISTON — An anti-tax group will launch another Taxpayer Bill of Rights citizen initiative in June, which, if successful, would mark the third time since 2006 that voters will be asked to impose tax and expenditure limits on state government.
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Suspect held in Augusta fire
AUGUSTA — Firefighters quickly extinguished a fire at Capitol Computers in downtown Augusta Saturday night and police are holding a 23-year-old transient who is suspected of setting the fire.
Another TABOR effort pledged
LEWISTON — An anti-tax group will launch another Taxpayer Bill of Rights citizen initiative in June, which, if successful, would mark the third time since 2006 that voters will be asked to impose tax and expenditure limits on state government.
Fire quickly doused; transient held
AUGUSTA — Firefighters quickly extinguished a fire at Capitol Computers in downtown Augusta Saturday night and police are holding a 23-year-old transient who is suspected of setting the fire.
Fire reported at downtown Augusta business
Capitol Computers CEO Thomas Johnson said his wife Karen, an accountant, was inside finishing up tax returns for clients when she smelled smoke and called the fire department.
LePage knocks lawmakers over lack of courage
AUGUSTA — Gov. Paul LePage issued a line-item veto of parts of the supplemental budget Saturday, telling lawmakers they need to be more courageous when cutting spending.
LePage calls for ‘courage’ in making cuts
AUGUSTA — Gov. Paul LePage issued a line-item veto of parts of the supplemental budget Saturday, telling lawmakers they need to be more courageous when cutting spending.
LePage vetoes parts of bipartisan budget
AUGUSTA — Gov. Paul LePage today issued a line-item veto of parts of the supplemental budget that was given final approval by lawmakers on Friday.
Strict teen driving law poised to pass
AUGUSTA — Teenage drivers will face restrictions for a longer period of time and will get bigger fines if they make repeated mistakes under a bill that gained all but final approval by the Legislature on Friday.
Bill would change driving laws for teens
AUGUSTA — Teenage drivers would face restrictions for a longer period of time and would get bigger fines if they make repeated mistakes under a bill that gained all but final approval by the Legislature Friday.