Gov. Mills finally relieves Maine businesses of their unwanted duty as COVID police
On Wednesday, Heather Johnson, Commissioner of the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD), announced on a monthly business community video call that the state would be shifting its […]
Read More →Covid Catastrophe Part III: What Emergency?
Covid Catastrophe is a seven part series examining the history of the COVID-19 pandemic, its impact on Maine and what data policymakers used to lock down society and centrally-plan our […]
Read More →Covid Catastrophe Part II: Understanding Exposure and Spread
Covid Catastrophe is a seven part series examining the history of the COVID-19 pandemic, its impact on Maine and what data policymakers used to lock down society and centrally-plan our […]
Read More →Covid Catastrophe Part I: Early Models Missed the Mark
Covid Catastrophe is a seven part series examining the history of the COVID-19 pandemic, its impact on Maine and what data policymakers used to lock down society and centrally-plan our […]
Read More →Release: Maine Policy calls on presiding officers to reconvene the legislature
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJune 4, 2020Contact: Jacob PosikDirector of CommunicationsOffice: 207.321.2550Cell: 207.240.7064 Maine Policy Institute Calls on the Presiding Officersto Reconvene the Maine Legislature PORTLAND, Maine – Maine Policy Institute today sent […]
Read More →Maine vehicle inspection expirations extended for the duration of state of emergency
Governor Janet Mills issued an executive order last week that indefinitely extends expiration dates on all vehicle inspection stickers and registrations, as well as driver’s licenses and state IDs. Expiration […]
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