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Mills Admin Looks to Streamline Ballooning Municipal Welfare Spending Via Online Portal

Edward TomicBy Edward TomicAugust 27, 2024Updated:August 27, 202413 Comments3 Mins Read
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Following a surge in the amount of money spent under the municipal welfare program known as General Assistance, the Mills Administration is seeking to establish an online database to better manage welfare applicants and recipients.

General Assistance is a welfare program through which municipalities provide low-income or indigent individuals and families — regardless of citizenship or immigration status — with vouchers to pay for housing, food, utilities and other basic necessities.

While the program is administered by municipalities, the state is required by law to reimburse those municipalities for 70 percent of their General Assistance spending.

[RELATED: Portland Spends 50 Times More Per Person on Welfare Than Other Maine Cities, Spent 73% of All General Assistance Dollars Since 2019, Records Show…]

According to a Request for Proposals (RFP) document published Thursday, the Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has begun seeking applications from technology platforms to assist the state in digitizing the General Assistance welfare program.

In fiscal year (FY) 2023, a total of $42.9 million in General Assistance benefits was spent by municipalities statewide, up from just $12.7 million in FY 2019, the RFP states.

Of the more than $40 million spent on the welfare program by Maine cities and towns in FY 2023, $30 million was reimbursed by state taxpayers.

Currently, Maine’s largest cities do not keep track of the citizenship or immigration status of those who receive General Assistance benefits, meaning there’s no way to assess what percentage of total welfare spending is flowing to asylum seekers, illegal aliens, or other classes of non-citizens.

A previous investigation by the Maine Wire found that Maine’s General Assistance spending has been driven almost entirely by the city of Portland, which spends 50 times more per person under the welfare program and accounts for more than 70 percent of all General Assistance spending in the state.

Despite the tens of millions of taxpayer dollars spent on the welfare program, the Mills Administration admits in the RFP that they currently do not have an accurate count of the total number of individuals receiving General Assistance benefits in any given year, nor do they know the amount of money spent on each individual.

Maine DHHS attributes this deficiency in oversight to “data limitations and lack of a comprehensive State-wide database.”

[RELATED: Auburn’s General Assistance Spending Soars Amid Surge in Asylum Seeker Applications…]

Through the RFP, the Mills Administration will be soliciting bids from contractors to build a digital platform to manage General Assistance applicant data, budget and benefits calculations and voucher expenditure and reimbursement.

The contractor will also be tasked with creating an online public-facing portal for Maine residents to apply for General Assistance benefits.

Proposals from contractors are due by early October, and the Mills administration is looking to begin development of the online database and platform by April 2025.

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Edward Tomic

Edward Tomic is a reporter for The Maine Wire based in Southern Maine. He grew up near Boston, Massachusetts and is a graduate of Boston University. He can be reached at [email protected]

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Beachmom
Beachmom
1 year ago

Nice job General Mills. Invite tens of thousands of illegals from third world dumps, take limits off welfare so out of state bums flick here, force towns and cities to triple their GA budgets then “streamline” the process so we can go broke quicker?
Mills & co are killing Maine.

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Marc Wheelin
Marc Wheelin
1 year ago

The “portal” contract will be given to one of Mills’ close confidants, at great taxpayer expense

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Rooster
Rooster
1 year ago

Got to take care of all those illegals.

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Mickey
Mickey
1 year ago

Streamlining the spending of my tax dollars .
Oh how I love Mills and her band of cohorts .

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bob
bob
1 year ago

She and her brother need to be taken out to sea and Keel hauled for what they have done to the state of Maine.

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Free state of NH is laughing
Free state of NH is laughing
1 year ago

Scorched earth. Wait to see what happens when they run out of other peoples money to piss away.

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Mills mortician makeup artist.
Mills mortician makeup artist.
1 year ago

Let’s impeach the old bitch!!!!

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Gary A Drinkwater
Gary A Drinkwater
1 year ago

Just like Texas is proposing, we should be tracking how much we are spending on medical for the illegals.

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Rooster
Rooster
1 year ago

Streamlining any government operation is an oxymoron

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Isaac Dye
Isaac Dye
1 year ago

The more of these programs we have the better chance we have of preventing crime and keeping citizens safe. Spending on distressed or at risk communities before they enter other government services and institutions saves tax payers money.

This is a great investment in public services.

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Hanover Fiste
Hanover Fiste
1 year ago

Remember when the dems said 5b was too much to build a wall then went on to spend 10x that in NY alone dealing with the problem they created? They think your idiots.

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Boxcar
Boxcar
1 year ago

Is it just me, but I think Janet Mills is a homely woman.

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Marc Wheelin
Marc Wheelin
1 year ago

@Boxcar; l always think ugly man when l see it

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