Maine Politics

Maine's Role in Debt Ceiling Debate Isn't Over


Maine Small Business Coalition director Nate Libby delivers messages on the debt ceiling to Snowe's Auburn office.

It’s all over but the cutting.

The deal reached on the debt ceiling in Washington is a compromise that no one seems happy with and one that split the votes of Maine’s congressional delegation, and that’s all before many of the final details of the plan have become clear.

Maine Governor at Bottom of Social Media List


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Stateline, a nonprofit news service of the Pew Center on the States, has done a comprehensive survey of how governors across the country are using social media in an official way to connect with and inform their constituents.

Specifically, they looked at how each of the nation's fifty governors are using four popular socal media platforms: Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, and YouTube.

Commissioner Speaks Out, Blasts Gov. LePage


photo from the governor's office - LePage with commissioners Olsen, Brown and Congdon, all three of which have since resigned

It’s rare for a government official, especially a cabinet member, to resign with the kind of public display seen from Marine Resources Commissioner Norm Olsen.

As word first circulated yesterday that Olsen was leaving his post, only six months into his term, it wasn't clear why. The official statement from the LePage administration gave no reason for the departure, noting that LePage was “grateful to Commissioner Olsen for his work.”

Maine Democrats Come Out Swinging


Democratic Party leaders announce the "Get Real Maine" tour on the Statehouse steps

Summer in Maine is usually not a very political season. The Legislature’s work is done, any fall campaigns on the horizon haven’t yet begun in earnest, the general public is paying more attention to festivals and barbeque than politics and policy, and lots of people involved in government and issue organizations take some much needed vacation.

Maine’s Federal Races Take Shape


At least two Democrats are exploring bids against Olympia Snowe in 2012, as Maine’s senior senator posts fundraising totals far ahead of her intra-party rivals, and chatter about which Republican will challenge Chellie Pingree in Maine’s First Congressional District has begun.

Portland's Mayoral Race Begins to Take Shape


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Two years ago, I wrote that if Portland created an elected mayor position, it would become a new center of political power in the state.

Now that the position is in place and the election is slated for November, sixteen candidates have taken the first step towards entering the race.

Maine GOP Chair Accuses Past AGs of Ignoring Fraud


On Thursday, a coalition of groups held a press conference launching a People’s Veto of LD 1376, the bill that eliminates same-day voter registration in Maine and which they say will disenfranchise thousands of voters. (Full disclosure: I was there as a supporter and I should note that the organization I work for is deeply involved the veto effort. I’ve also written on the subject.)

Maine's Anti-Social Media


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A few months ago, you couldn't turn on the Twitter Machine without tripping over people using the popular microblogging service to impersonate Maine Governor Paul LePage. The anonymous critics mocked every step his administration took, with varying degrees of comedic success. Now, those Twitterers have fallen silent (as has the governor's own, real account), but that doesn't mean the statehouse satirizing is over.

The Strange Journey of Maine's Anti-Union Bill


union supporters rally against LD 309 - MSEA-SEIU photo

LD 309, the bill that would have eliminated the "fair share" provision in contracts of public-sector workers in Maine, has been held over until the next session of the legislature.

Confict Grows at Maine Town Hall Meetings


protesters at Lincoln County town hall - photos via facebook, used with permission

When Governor Paul LePage first took office in Maine, he pledged to hold town hall meetings in each of Maine's sixteen counties.

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