Director of Legislative Affairs, Jacob Posik, joined the WGAN Morning News in-studio to discuss Maine’s looming budgetary crisis, including a $118 million shortfall in the current fiscal year for MaineCare, a $450 million shortfall in the General Fund for the next budget cycle, in addition to a $280 million shortfall in the Highway Fund for the next budget cycle. Posik discusses why these fiscal problems were predictable – and preventable – and what “targeted revenue sources” (tax increases) the governor and Democrats might put forward to cover the shortfalls. Listen to the full segment below.