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Focus segment, Matt Gagnon, the CEO of the Maine Policy Institute, spoke with CBS13 about Senator Susan Collins' re-election ...
The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court's decision to temporarily halt the state from enforcing the law, which voters approved in 2023.
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court affirmed on Friday that the language of an upcoming statewide referendum question on whether to require photo identification in order to vote does not need to change.
The Maine Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Secretary of State regarding the wording of the Voter ID citizens' referendum.
House Speaker Ryan Fecteau said that data will help not only lawmakers, but will show which cities and towns are building ...
President Donald Trump was expected to sign his package of tax breaks and spending cuts into law Friday at the annual White ...
Leaders of Maine's five agencies on aging, which provide Meals on Wheels and other services for seniors, this spring led a push to pass the Older Mainers Act, which asked for $9.75 million to ...
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Maine’s Meals on Wheels program gets boost from state, but long waitlist and uncertainty remain Congress has yet to reauthorize $6 million in federal funding for the food program, which serves ...
Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows has decided Donald Trump is ineligible to appear on the state’s 2024 Republican primary ballot.
Republican Senator Susan Collins is facing an uphill battle as she prepares to seek a sixth term in 2026.
The Maine GOP alleges findings of potential voter fraud. Secretary of State Bellows refutes the accusations, urging an accurate understanding of voter data.