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Home » News » News » “These are basically poor taxes” – GOP Leaders Blast Mills Over Tax Hikes and Spending Increases
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“These are basically poor taxes” – GOP Leaders Blast Mills Over Tax Hikes and Spending Increases

Seamus OthotBy Seamus OthotJanuary 15, 2025Updated:January 15, 20258 Comments3 Mins Read
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Sen. Trey Stewart (R-Aroostook)
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Republican leaders say that any Democratic budget that includes tax increases, such as the budget proposal Gov. Janet Mills (D) unveiled Friday, will receive zero GOP votes.

The Republican leaders from both the House and Senate held a press conference Tuesday to draw a line in the sand over what will be the biggest fiscal fight of the year, but they also outlined several other policy priorities for GOP lawmakers.

Maine Republicans:

1 new budget + 5 new taxes = 0 Republican votes pic.twitter.com/SRxCM6GuRr

— The Maine Wire (@TheMaineWire) January 14, 2025

“Republicans are not going to be supporting any budget any budget that’s going to raise taxes on Maine people,” said Senate Minority Leader Trey Stewart (R-Aroostook).

Stewart laid blame on Mills and legislative Democrats for the “structural deficit” that the Mills Administration has attempted to confront with the budget proposal, saying that the “hens have come home to roost” for left-wing proposals that have been passed without “responsible funding mechanisms.”

“Republicans are committed to a number of things this session that includes what you heard on the campaign trail from legislative Republicans, namely, getting energy costs under control, looking at how we do property taxes in Maine, getting a handle on that, and possibly complete revamping of the system,” Stewart said.

House Minority Leader Billy Bob Faulkingham (R-Winter Harbor) leveled sharp criticism at the Mills administration’s proposal, noting that the tax increases contained within the governor’s proposed spending plan would be disproportionately paid by lower income Mainers.

Rep. Billy Bob Faulkingham:

"These are basically poor taxes. Taxes on poor people. And they're being asked to pay for this out-of-control, reckless spending." pic.twitter.com/frkGIK9bYh

— The Maine Wire (@TheMaineWire) January 14, 2025

[RELATED: Here Are All the Taxes and Fees Janet Mills’ Budget Would Create and Increase to Fuel Record State Spending…]

The Republican leaders both said that rather than hiking taxes the legislature should rein in the state’s vast and growing welfare system, including welfare payments to noncitizens.

Even in her budget proposal and related press materials, Mills seemed to acknowledge that benefits provided to noncitizens have contributed to the growing cost of Maine’s welfare programs. Under her proposal, the state would end Food Stamp benefits for noncitizens who have work permits but have not obtained employment.

Republicans said the proposal doesn’t go far enough.

Stewart pointed out that Maine’s vast and costly welfare system is turning the state into a hub for illegal immigrants in New England.

“Now is the time, more than ever, to get a handle on what has been happening across Maine and why we have become the mecca of New England states, with folks flocking to to access our benefits,” said Stewart.

[RELATED: Massive New “Solar Tax” Hikes Coming for Maine’s Businesses…]

Assistant Senate Minority Leader Matt Harrington (R-York) vowed the GOP would continue to fight against net energy billing, a program intended to transition the state toward more “renewable” energy sources.

The program amounts to a stealthy tax included in electricity bills that is used to fund mostly out-of-state solar panel companies.

[RELATED: Out-of-State Firms Reaping Windfall Profits on Maine’s $220M Per Year Community Solar Program…]

In the last session, the GOP narrowly lost a bipartisan effort to halt the program.

Rep. Katrina Smith (R-Palermo), the newly elected Assistant House Minority Leader, took aim at Mills’ budget for proposing the creation of new government positions.

“We say no to new taxes, no to new positions, and yes to the future for the families in Maine,” said Rep. Smith.

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Seamus Othot

Seamus Othot is a reporter for The Maine Wire. He grew up in New Hampshire, and graduated from The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, where he was able to spend his time reading the great works of Western Civilization. He can be reached at [email protected]

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Eric H .
Eric H .
1 year ago

I hope the republicans stay together and VOTE AGAINST these new Democrat taxes .
We have had enough .
The Augusta Democrats need to be restrained, and then VOTED OUT .
We will be better off without them . ALL OF THEM .

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axylos
axylos
1 year ago

Maybe the Republicans can all show up to vote against this budget, not like last year. Maybe they can earn their 61% salary increase. My guess is they will not and they will never have another news conference and Sawin Millet will be right there voting for it so the DemocRATS can claim its bipartisan like he did with the last budget..

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Sarah F
Sarah F
1 year ago

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Patriot
Patriot
1 year ago

Maine’s democrats are the same tax and spend clowns they have been for over 40 years. Mainers need to wake up and get rid of them.

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Boxcar
Boxcar
1 year ago
  1. How about she put a timeline for people who are on taxpayer funded aid and after a certain time, lose those taxpayer funded benefits if they make NO EFFORTS TO BETTER THEIR SITUATION?
  2. How about placing RESTRICTIONS on what you can buy using an EBT card?

Start with these couple of ideas and the state could save a ton of money.

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Rooster
Rooster
1 year ago

Better get Rick Bennett on board, he seems to be siding with the democrats.

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John Smith
John Smith
1 year ago

More taxes, more this, more that.. When will they recognize Mainer’s don’t have anymore to give? The answer is they know, but don’t care, and will keep Mainers poor and will force them to move out of the state to survive and afford just the basics. Everyone else in Maine not along the coast doesn’t want this crap, or these supposed representatives in the majority up in Augusta.

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Olde Crone
Olde Crone
1 year ago

INVEST IN DEPORTATION!!

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