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Gov. Paul LePage unveiled a budget proposal Friday that is similar in concept to a tax reform proposal that the Legislature passed in 2009 but voters overturned in 2010.
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Members of Gov. Paul LePage's staff and members of the media and others listen as LePage outlines his biennial budget proposal at a news conference in the Cabinet Room of the State House on Friday.
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Lawmakers are reflected in a display case in the Hall of Flags as they wait for Gov. Paul LePage to unveil his biennial budget proposal at a news conference in the Cabinet Room of the State House on Friday.
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Gov. Paul LePage describes his plan to cut income taxes and eliminate the estate tax while increasing and expanding the sales tax.
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Gov. Paul LePage said of his budget proposal, "Everyone has to pay their fair share. If you love to play golf, which I like to do, you’re going to pay more.”
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Acting Finance Commissioner Richard Rosen and DHHS Commissioner Mary Mayhew prepare for a news conference in the Cabinet Room at the State House before Gov. Paul LePage unveiled his biennial budget proposal Friday.
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Speaker of the House Mark Eves, D-North Berwick, comments to the media after Gov. Paul LePage unveiled his biennial budget proposal at a news conference in the Cabinet Room of the State House on Friday.
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Alec Porteous, deputy commissioner of finance at the Maine Department of Health and Human Services, center, listens with others to Gov. Paul LePage outline his biennial budget proposal at a news conference in the Cabinet Room of the State House on Friday.
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Gov. Paul LePage stands with acting Finance Commissioner Richard Rosen, at left, after a new conference in the Cabinet Room of the State House on Friday.
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Gov. Paul LePage answers a question from a reporter during a news conference in the Cabinet Room of the State House on Friday, when he unveiled his biennial budget.
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Gov. Paul LePage says his budget would result in a $300 million reduction in tax liability for Mainers.