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NPR's Leila Fadel asks Maine Democratic Gov. Janet Mills about the GOP megabill, now back before the House, which she says will affect health care, rural hospitals and food assistance.
The entire congressional delegation and Gov. Janet Mills oppose the bill, which polling found to be deeply unpopular in Maine ...
Gov. Janet Mills won't sign a bill passed by Maine lawmakers to limit local law enforcement's ability to work with federal immigration authorities, likely leaving the legislation in limbo until next ...
Maine Gov. Janet Mills was relentlessly trolled by someone last month over decades-old allegations that she used cocaine.
In a final burst of activity, state lawmakers closed out the 2025 legislative session this week by passing dozens of ...
Despite voting to advance the bill this past weekend, Sen. Susan Collins was one of just 3 republican senators to break party ...
The Life and Long Shadow of Senator Joe McCarthy” and “Bobby Kennedy: The Making of a Liberal Icon.” It’s laudable when ...
The Democratic governor laid out her concerns in a letter to the state's congressional delegation this week as the Senate ...
Maine will lose more than $3 million in grant funding used to hire or retain 14 school mental health professionals in the ...
"To put it plainly, this bill will have profoundly harmful consequences for Maine and our people," Gov. Janet Mills said in ...
While audiences in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia saw Gov. Mills as wholly distinct from the Trump Administration, many feared ...
A report from the Department of Justice determined that an investigation of drug use by Maine Gov. Janet Mills was not ...