Release: Mills Administration Continues to Dodge Freedom of Access Act Requests
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEOctober 11, 2022Contact: Jacob PosikDirector of CommunicationsOffice: 207.321.2550 Mills Administration Continues to DodgeFreedom of Access Act RequestsThe governor’s office and Maine DHHS have failed to respond […]
Read More →Throwing money at Maine’s childcare system won’t solve its underlying problems
Gov. Janet Mills announced in July that $10 million in federal relief funds were being allocated to “help child care businesses start or expand.” Given that vast swaths of Maine […]
Read More →Release: New analysis shows critical social justice is pervasive in Maine’s K-12 education system
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEAugust 23, 2022Contact: Jacob PosikDirector of CommunicationsOffice: 207.321.2550 Maine Policy Institute Releases New ReportOn Critical Social Justice in Maine’s Public Education SystemThe analysis details how critical social […]
Read More →Release: Maine Policy Urges Veto on LD 2003
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril 26, 2022Contact: Jacob PosikDirector of CommunicationsOffice: 207.321.2550 Maine Policy Urges Gov. Mills to Veto LD 2003,‘An Act To Implement the Recommendations of the Commission To […]
Read More →Final version of local zoning, affordable housing bill leaves much to be desired
Last week, LD 2003, a bill sponsored by Speaker Ryan Fecteau to reform local and state-level housing policy, passed engrossment votes in both the House and Senate, largely along party […]
Read More →Release: Maine Policy Thanks Gov. Mills for Voicing Opposition to LD 2032
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMarch 31, 2022Contact: Jacob PosikDirector of CommunicationsOffice: 207.321.2550 Maine Policy Institute Thanks Gov. Mills for Voicing Opposition to LD 2032LD 2032 never received a public hearing, […]
Read More →Why are Maine lawmakers letting special interests nickel-and-dime us on vehicle inspections?
Mandatory motor vehicle inspections already cost Mainers $14 million and countless hours of wasted time every single year, but just the other day, a majority of the Maine House voted […]
Read More →Breaking down Gov. Mills’ supplemental budget
Last week, Governor Janet Mills’ office released their much anticipated supplemental budget proposal following her annual State of the State address. The governor made several points in her speech, looking […]
Read More →Maine becomes newest battleground in the Left’s assault on the suburbs
Throughout the country, radical politicians are waging war on the American Dream by attempting to eliminate a staple of American life – the single-family home in a safe residential neighborhood […]
Read More →New revenue forecast should prompt real tax reform
In late November, the Revenue Forecasting Committee (RFC), a branch of the Maine Legislature’s Office of Fiscal and Program Review, released its latest projection of tax revenue expected to reach […]
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