Testimony: Opening Energy Markets by eliminating the 100MW Cap (LDs 43 & 622)
Testimony in Support of to LD 43: “An Act to Reduce the Cost of Electricity by Removing the 100-megawatt Limit on Renewable Resources of Energy,” and LD 622, “An Act […]
Read More →Testimony: Reducing the Power of the Administrative State (LD 383)
Policy director, Nick Murray, takes the administrative state to task in his testimony supporting Rep. John Andrews’ LD 383, a bill that would curtail harmful rulemaking by unelected bureaucrats and […]
Read More →Testimony: Unemployment Reform (LD 245)
Testimony in Support of LD 245: “An Act to Require a Person Receiving Unemployment Benefits to Attend Scheduled Interviews to Fulfill the Work Search Requirement” Senator Tipping, Representative Roeder, and […]
Read More →Testimony: Restoring Legislative Oversight of Rulemaking (LD 383)
Testimony in Support of LD 383: “An Act to Restore Legislative Oversight of Rulemaking” Senator Nangle, Representative Stover, and the distinguished members of the Committee on State and Local Government, my […]
Read More →Testimony: Minimum Wage for Health Care Professions (LD 116)
Testimony in Opposition to LD 116: “An Act to Establish a Minimum Wage for All Health Care Workers Including All Support Staff” Senator Tipping, Representative Roeder, and the distinguished members of the […]
Read More →Testimony: Educational Licensing Reciprocity (LD 67)
Testimony in Support of LD 67: “An Act to Increase the Number of Educational Professionals by Accepting Out-of-state Certification” Senator Rafferty, Representative Brennan, and the distinguished members of the Committee […]
Read More →Testimony: Welfare Reform (LD 117)
Testimony in Support of LD 117: “An Act to Prohibit the Use of Electronic Benefits Transfer System Cards for Cash Withdrawals” Senator Baldacci, Representative Meyer, and the distinguished members of the […]
Read More →Testimony: Support Voter ID in Maine (LD 34)
Testimony in Support of LD 34: “An Act to Require a Person to Show Photographic Identification for the Purpose of Voting.” Senator Hickman, Representative Supica, and the distinguished members of […]
Read More →