Hermon parent Regina Leonard told WVOM host Ric Tyler on Wednesday about her year-long struggle to get answers from the…
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Last week, Democrats brought to the Senate floor The Freedom to Vote Act and The John Lewis Voting Rights Act.…
Unions dropped a whopping $67 million in hidden political spending between 2019 and 2020, according to a new study from…
When one group of lawmakers shirk their Constitutional duty and walk out on their constituents, any potential for dialogue is lost, as is the opportunity to deliver for the people of their state.
Policymakers have, yet again, committed an act that is sorely ironic: they have stalled a review of their own strategy to tackle a pandemic, which will surely hamper lawmakers down the line come the next and inevitable contagious disease.
In November 2008, the Democrats elected a president and captured Congress with eight new senators and 21 new representatives. Their…
It was supposed to be a love for the ages. Yet, tragically, billionaire Democratic mega-donor S. Donald Sussman and Rep.…
For the last week and a half, the left has been seeking to preemptively blame an impending government shutdown on Ken…
Maine Democrats have finally responded to Governor LePage’s budget proposal, announcing their plan last week exactly three months after the…
Shortly after Maine Congressman Bruce Poliquin released his fundraising numbers for the first quarter, his presumptive opponent in the 2016…
Harry Reid gave us a warning. In a video produced to announce his retirement, Reid told us not to be…
“Detroit is the rotten fruit of uncontested progressive socialism.” — Editorial, Investor’s Business Daily, July 19 It didn’t take long…
House Majority Leader Seth A. Berry (D-Bowdoinham) and Assistant Majority Leader Jeff M. McCabe (D-Skowhegan), both of whom ran taxpayer-funded…
AUGUSTA – Maine Republican Party Chairman Richard M. Cebra on Monday called on Senate President Justin L. Alfond (D-Cumberland) to…
AUGUSTA – In a party line vote Wednesday, the Maine House of Representatives passed L.D. 230, An Act To Establish…
AUGUSTA – Less than six weeks after its first stint in the Maine House of Representatives, Democratic representatives voted Tuesday to enact…
AUGUSTA – The Veterans and Legal Affairs Committee on Monday heard testimony regarding several bills Democratic lawmakers are pushing to…
AUGUSTA – The lawyer who helped fuel sensationalist claims about Gov. Paul R. LePage’s March 21 meeting with state workers…
AUGUSTA – After shaking hands on an agreement to honor the Boy Scouts of America, Maine Senate President Justin Alfond…
The Do-Nothing Democrats in Augusta have two months and twenty days remaining before the Legislature must adjourn and still have…
From the House Republican Office: AUGUSTA – Well, there they go again. Yesterday, Democrats were telling parents that their kids…
AUGUSTA – As the 126th Legislature wrangles with difficult debates over the state budget, Democratic lawmakers are occupying their colleagues…
AUGUSTA – Lawmakers on the Criminal Justice Committee on Monday heard testimony on several bills that would restrict the sale…
Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum — Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus, c. 400 A.D. Back in the bad old days,…
By S.E. Robinson Less than two years into its implementation, the Republican-led health care insurance reform, known as Public Law…
Sometimes, you hear a grand and glorious rant delivered by someone who’s had it up to his hairline with whatever…
The U.S. Supreme Court, as the apex of one of the three branches of government laid out in the Constitution,…
By Peter A. Steele | The Maine Wire The Maine Senate and House approved Tuesday a Supplemental Budget designed to…
This is the first of a series of exclusive interviews that The Maine Wire will be conducting with Governor Paul…
Imagine if the State of Maine wrote you a check for $4,000. Every year. That’s essentially what would happen if…
by Terrilyn Simpson In response to a complaint State Treasurer Bruce Poliquin had failed to report several financial details on…