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Legislative Republicans Decry State’s “100% Failure Rate” in Contracting Outlined in State Auditor’s Report

Sen. Harrington: "One might argue the Governor was using those funds to buy her own re-election"
Maine Wire StaffBy Maine Wire StaffApril 9, 2025Updated:April 9, 20259 Comments4 Mins Read
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Statehouse Republicans blasted the Mills administration on Tuesday for what several suggested could be criminally-negligent stewardship of public funds in the latest fall-out from an official report from the State Auditor that highlighted lax controls and potential abuses of its contracting process.

“My hat is off to (State Auditor Matt Dunlap, a registered Democrat) for doing the right thing, not the partisan thing,” Senate Minority Leader Trey Stewart (D-Aroostook) said of the auditor’s recent bombshell report, adding that “what we’re looking at is really just the tip of the iceberg, looking just at a random sample of state contracting and in some cases there was a 100% failure rate” when it came to state government following its own procurement rules.

House Minority Leader Billy Bob Bob Faulkingham (R-Winter Harbor) said he would like to be able to call on the state’s attorney general to investigate potential crimes in the systemically unaccountable contracting practices, but lamented he had little faith AG Aaron Frey, who “is too busy suing the Trump administration” could address the matter in a non-partisan fashion.

[RELATED: Crusading AG Frey Leaves Maine Behind in His Quest to Slay Dragons Across America]

On Monday, Rep. Faulkingham testified before a legislative committee on his bill to amend Maine’s constitution to allow for direct election of officers including the attorney general to make them less beholden to political elites in Augusta.

After the auditor’s report became public last week, Maine Senate Republicans wrote to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi asking the Department of Justice investigate patterns of waste, fraud, abuse and potentially corruption revealed in the fimndings.

[RELATED: ‘Pattern of Negligence–or Worse’: Maine Republican Senators Urge AG Pam Bondi to Investigate State Finances After Devastating Audit]

“Government contracts are big business … winning a state contract can be transformative for a business,” Faulkingham quoted Department of Administrative and Financial Services Director Kirsten Figueroa as saying last year, laying the foundation of suspicion for the widespread cronyism members of his caucus fear was at play in issuing many of the more than $2 billion in sole source contracts.

Out of a sample of 31 sole-sourced contracts, 16 lacked the documentation to provide reasonable documentation to support investigation of why they weren’t put out for competitive bidding, Faulkingham cited the Auditor Dunlap’s report as having found.

Assistant Senate Minority Leader Matt Harrington (R-York) listed off examples of questionable spending by the administration of Governor Janet Mills (D), including a $779,000 to the Bangor Daily News one month before last fall’s election.

“One might argue the Governor was using those funds to buy her own re-election,” Sen. Harrington remarked.

Other examples of eyebrow-raising contracts between the state and media Harrington cited included one for over $100,000 for a social media influencer to bring more racially diverse visitors to Maine.

“The problem is not just cronyism, but malfeasance,” Sen. James Libby (R-Cumberland) said was becoming apparent as one looks at the larger picture. “We’re seeing the stacking of contracts of $5,000 or more and (it looks like) federal and state law have been violated here,” Sen. Libby added.

Calling for “much needed sunlight to this broken process,” Rep. David Boyer (R-Poland) said his bill introduced last week would help bring transparency to an opaque and worrying trend in how state tax dollars are being awarded.

[RELATED: Boyer Bill to Bolster Transparency Around Sole-Source Non-Competitive State Contracts Has Public Hearing]

Rep. Boyer’s bill, if enacted, would improve record keeping as well as record preservation to guard against future lapses in accountability.

Sen. Stewart and other GOP legislators stated that deeper investigations into how recent contracts were awarded are only just beginning.

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  1. Anita Knober on April 9, 2025 4:33 PM

    “criminally-negligent” great lets get those trials and jailing’s started.

  2. Eric H . on April 9, 2025 5:48 PM

    Well folks , don’t just cry about it ,DO SOMETHING about it .
    Mills is laughing at you , and at all of us . She doesn’t care what we think .
    I pray that Pam Bondi and the Dept of Justice go after her . She’s a crook .
    Everybody knows it .

  3. Jays been digging on April 9, 2025 6:17 PM

    The audit has been done now the department of justice needs to come in full force and clean out the crooks in Augusta and elsewhere in maine

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  5. Olde Crone on April 10, 2025 6:24 AM

    Like the drug thugs, criminals often get away with so much obvious BS, with zero accountability, they think they are invisible and everyone is stupid. Laundering other people’s hard earned tax dollars. Waste, fraud and serious abuse of power here in the uncertain state of what’s left of grand Maine.

  6. Bingo on April 10, 2025 6:31 AM

    Better send a sternly worded letter, lol.

  7. SANDRA L CIEKLINSKI on April 10, 2025 6:40 AM

    As governor of this state MILLS should be doing a live interview where people can ask her about all this news on waste and abuse. She answers no emails. There should be something done about her as she must be in hiding.

  8. axylos on April 10, 2025 6:49 AM

    Another idiotic press conference by the GOP that does ZERO! When is the Maine GOP going to start fighting in every avenue, lawsuits, social media, etc? This group is a joke, they are just going thru the motions. This is why Maine is lost to the communists.

  9. Common Sense on April 10, 2025 7:21 AM

    Dunlap must either be running for Governor or worried about being found complicit, or both. I sincerely hope he is just doing his job honestly and fairly, he was always a likable person, well, LOL, almost always. Way to go Matt, you did what was right here !

    Yes, Pam Bondi should get up here ASAP to investigate the apparently massive alleged illegal corruption, then, if appropriate, clean house and drain the swamp. Long live our once wonderful State of Maine, we all have to keep the faith and believe better days are a coming.

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