Testimony: Rein in the Administrative State
Testimony in Support of LD 1840, “An Act to Reform the State’s Administrative and Rule-making Procedures” Senator Nangle, Representative Stover, and the distinguished members of the Committee on State and […]
Read More →Understanding the importance of sunset provisions
According to the American Legislative Exchange Council Center for State Fiscal Reform, Maine is currently ranked 44th in the nation in terms of its “economic outlook.” A 2022 analysis conducted […]
Read More →What effects did Gov. Mills’ emergency licensing orders have on Maine’s workforce and public health?
In the initial weeks of what would become a 15-month state of emergency, Governor Janet Mills issued a flurry of executive orders to direct the state government’s response to the […]
Read More →It shouldn’t be so hard to earn a living in Maine
It’s time to protect the right to earn a living in Maine, which will only be accomplished when we have a full accounting of the barriers that stand in our way.
Read More →New Analysis Shows Maine Is Home to 113,862 Regulatory Restrictions
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJanuary 17, 2019Contact: Jacob PosikDirector of CommunicationsOffice: 207.321.2550Cell: 207.240.7064 New Analysis Shows Maine Is Hometo 113,862 Regulatory Restrictions PORTLAND, Maine – Mercatus Center at George Mason University today […]
Read More →Too many regulations exist in Maine
At events in Portland and Eliot today hosted by The Maine Heritage Policy Center, James Broughel, senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, will discuss his new analysis that shows […]
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