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Maine needs more broadband investment, not more government regulation

By Nathan WadsworthSeptember 24, 20190 News

It’s hard to imagine a time when we didn’t have the internet. From email to streaming music and videos to…

News

Unaccommodating regulation threatens the future of tiny homes in Maine

By Adam CrepeauSeptember 23, 20190 News

Tiny houses are a relatively new phenomenon and are becoming a modern lifestyle choice for individuals and families who enjoy…

Commentary

The inevitable socialist conundrum: Running out of other people’s money

By John MacGregorSeptember 22, 20190 Commentary

“In the 1950’s [America was] the richest nation, the richest city on earth was Detroit. They voted for change and…

News

Does Maine have 500 problems that only government can solve?

By Adam CrepeauSeptember 20, 20190 News

The Constitution of Maine explicitly states all bills passed by the legislature become law 90 days after adjournment. That means all non-emergency…

Healthcare

Childless, able-bodied adults are driving cost and enrollment under Medicaid expansion

By Adam CrepeauSeptember 18, 20190 Healthcare

Governor Mills’ first move in office was to sign an executive order expanding Medicaid to more than 70,000 Mainers. Maine…

News

After years of resistance, Maine is rolling out new rules for autocycles

By Jacob PosikSeptember 17, 20190 News

Hundreds of new Maine laws will take effect later this week. Among them is LD 1627, “An Act to Authorize…

News

New hands-free driving law takes effect on Thursday

By Adam CrepeauSeptember 16, 20190 News

On September 19th, many bills passed during the First Regular Session of the 129th Legislature will become law. While several…

Commentary

Is the United States too hard on felons?

By Conner DrigotasSeptember 15, 20190 Commentary

I have never been in jail. I have never been arrested. But I am probably a felon, and so are…

News

Alaska AG moves to protect public employees’ First Amendment rights

By Adam CrepeauSeptember 12, 20190 News

Last month, Alaska Attorney General Kevin Clarkson released a formal opinion that said the state is not in compliance with…

Education

Unity charter school approved to fill 10th and final spot available in Maine

By Adam CrepeauSeptember 11, 20190 Education

Hundreds of bills failed to become law in the First Regular Session of the 129th Legislature. Among them was LD…

News

Congress must reject the federal internet power grab

By Pete SeppSeptember 10, 20190 News

One of the issues Congress will be considering when they return from August recess is so-called “net neutrality” — how…

Commentary

A distorted view of oppression

By John MacGregorSeptember 9, 20190 Commentary

“A Fatal Tendency of Mankind…common among people. When they can, they wish to live and prosper at the expense of…

News

Governor Mills lets RCV for presidential elections become law without her signature

By Jacob PosikSeptember 8, 20190 News

Maine Governor Janet Mills decided Friday to let LD 1083, “An Act To Implement Ranked-choice Voting for Presidential Primary and…

News

Friday is the deadline for Governor Mills’ decision on LD 1083

By Jacob PosikSeptember 5, 20190 News

Governor Janet Mills has until the end of the day Friday to decide on the fate of LD 1083, a…

News

MECEP praise for labor unions misses the mark

By Liam SigaudSeptember 4, 20190 News

This week, in honor of Labor Day, the Maine Center for Economic Policy’s James Myall published an article claiming that…

Healthcare

What does a state-based health insurance exchange mean for Maine?

By Adam CrepeauSeptember 3, 20190 Healthcare

Last week, Governor Janet Mills announced that Maine will pursue a state-based health insurance marketplace using the federal IT platform…

Commentary

Activists failed to secure enough signatures to expand ranked-choice voting in Maine’s most liberal city

By Adam CrepeauAugust 29, 20190 Commentary

This week, Portland city officials notified Fair Elections Portland, a pro-ranked-choice voting group, that they did not acquire enough signatures…

News

Will Governor Mills sign or veto bill that expands RCV to presidential elections?

By Adam CrepeauAugust 28, 20190 News

The Maine Legislature reconvened on Monday to consider four bond proposals that failed to garner enough votes for passage in…

National

Congress should preserve public quality standards for biologic drugs

By Liam SigaudAugust 27, 20190 National

A powerful committee in the U.S. Senate is considering legislation that could have significant negative effects on Mainers seeking treatment…

News

Lawmakers reject 3 of 4 bonds, approve RCV for presidential elections during special session

By Jacob PosikAugust 26, 20190 News

Lawmakers returned to Augusta on Monday to debate several bonds proposed by Governor Janet Mills during a special legislative session…

Lawmakers missed a prime opportunity to cut taxes in first session

By Adam CrepeauAugust 25, 20190 News

It’s no secret that Maine state government’s primary sources of revenue are generated through the individual income tax and sales…

News

Lawmakers and voters should reject new borrowing

By Adam CrepeauAugust 22, 20190 News

Earlier this week, Governor Janet Mills issued a proclamation calling the Maine Legislature back to Augusta for a special session to consider…

News

Mainers can’t afford corporate welfare

By Adam CrepeauAugust 21, 20190 News

Conservatives are often accused of favoring wealthy individuals and corporations over those in poverty. While some social welfare programs are…

News

On energy, Maine’s politicians keep making a bad situation even worse

By H. Sterling BurnettAugust 20, 20190 News

Politicians everywhere should have to take a version of the Hippocratic Oath, swearing the laws they enact to solve problems…

Commentary

Maine Legislature reconvenes next week to consider governor’s bond proposals

By Adam CrepeauAugust 19, 20190 Commentary

Governor Janet Mills issued a proclamation Monday calling the legislature back to the State House for a special legislative session…

Commentary

Returning to our constitutional roots

By John MacGregorAugust 16, 20190 Commentary

“The moment the idea is admitted into society that property is not as sacred as the law of God, and…

News

Does ranked-choice voting live up to its promises?

By Jacob PosikAugust 15, 20190 News

The Maine Heritage Policy Center today released its newest report, “A False Majority: The Failed Experiment of Ranked-Choice Voting.” The…

News

Portland wants a new license for alcohol manufacturers. Is that really necessary?

By Adam CrepeauAugust 14, 20190 News

When Portland City Councilors approved the city’s budget in May, it included a new manufacturing license for breweries, wineries and…

News

Government dependency will grow as Maine reverses course on welfare to work

By Niko MalhotraAugust 13, 20190 News

Laura Catevenis, a resident of Lewiston, was close to rock bottom. She was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and, two years…

News

The minimum wage myth that persists

By Liam SigaudAugust 12, 20190 News

Advocates of a higher minimum wage rarely appeal to scholarly research to bolster their case. Instead, you’re more likely to…

Maine’s burdensome death tax should be repealed, not expanded

By Adam CrepeauAugust 11, 20190 News

When it comes down to it, Maine is an amazing place to live and raise a family. The large blue…

News

Allowing public employees to strike would disrupt our schools and communities

By Adam CrepeauAugust 8, 20190 News

The state of Maine currently prevents employees who work in the public-sector from using a common instrument in the organized…

News

The governor’s outstanding inauguration debt poses real questions for state ethics regulators

By Niko MalhotraAugust 7, 20190 News

Maine Governor Janet Mills still has not paid the full cost of her inauguration ceremony, according to the Associated Press.…

News

Is it time to rethink how we fund our roads?

By Liam SigaudAugust 6, 20190 News

I’ve lived in Maine all my life, and I can’t remember a time when winter road conditions were worse than…

News

Right-to-Work would bolster Maine’s manufacturing sector

By Liam SigaudAugust 5, 20190 News

The decline of Maine’s manufacturing sector, whose workforce has shrunk by nearly half since the early 1990s, can seem inexorable,…

News

Proposed overtime rules will result in lost wages and benefits

By Adam CrepeauAugust 4, 20190 News

The Maine Legislature next session will consider another bill that would be harmful to Maine’s small business community and employers…

Commentary

Debunking income mobility myths

By Liam SigaudAugust 1, 20190 Commentary

It is tempting to think of America’s economic classes as stable and sedentary. Talk of widening income inequality has cemented…

Commentary

The affordable housing paradox

By Liam SigaudJuly 31, 20190 Commentary

Governments spend a good deal of time and money attempting to solve problems of their own making. Endemic poverty, the…

News

What Maine could learn from New Hampshire about fiscal responsibility

By Adam CrepeauJuly 30, 20190 News

Last month, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu vetoed a two-year state budget because it would have reversed the direction of…

Education

Does Maine spend too much on school administration?

By Adam CrepeauJuly 29, 20190 Education

There has been quite a bit of debate in recent years about whether too much is spent on school administration…

News

Net neutrality stifles investment and innovation

By Adam CrepeauJuly 28, 20190 News

Lawmakers and special interests always seem to title their bills with buzzwords that make them sound like they are going…

News

Maine’s prevailing wage law is expensive and outdated

By Niko MalhotraJuly 25, 20190 News

When Mainers pay their taxes, they fully expect their hard-earned dollars will be spent wisely and efficiently. However, outdated policies…

News

Lawmakers will consider more than $2.1 billion in bonds next session

By Adam CrepeauJuly 24, 20190 News

The Maine Legislature is slated to debate more than $2.1 billion in bonds when they reconvene next session, a staggering…

Commentary

It’s time for Maine’s private colleges to step up

By Pem SchaefferJuly 24, 20190 Commentary

Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, is surely among the wealthiest institutions in Maine. Its capital assets, combined with its endowment, total…

News

Lawmakers and the governor were unable to resist the urge to tax

By Adam CrepeauJuly 23, 20190 News

In their first year at the helm of state government, Governor Janet Mills and the 129th Maine Legislature managed to…

Commentary

The ‘Two Maines’ by the numbers

By Liam SigaudJuly 22, 20190 Commentary

Turn on the local news or pick up a Maine newspaper and it won’t take long for someone to mention…

News

How unworkable government rules separate man from his bacon

By Nick MurrayJuly 19, 20190 News

Farmer Randy Canarr of Souder Station Farm has been farming and raising livestock in Winterport for almost 10 years, providing…

News

Skewed priorities in the Mills administration

By Adam CrepeauJuly 18, 20190 News

Yesterday, Governor Janet Mills announced that her administration has urged the federal government to provide financial aid to municipalities and…

The inconvenient truth about Maine’s tax code

By Liam SigaudJuly 17, 20190 News

Every two years, the Maine Office of Tax Policy releases a lengthy report on tax expenditures, the multitude of carveouts…

News

CBO report shows $15 federal minimum wage would hurt US economy

By Liam SigaudJuly 16, 20190 News

A $15 federal minimum wage would wipe out 1.3 million low-income jobs and boost the wages of at least 17…

Commentary

Our people and politics will suffer if we continue to stray from the Constitution

By John MacGregorJuly 16, 20190 Commentary

There is a very profound reason that the American constitutional republic has created the highest standard of living, for more…

News

Governor Mills defies ‘foolish, unsupported and ill-advised’ regulations on Maine lobster industry

By William RolfeJuly 15, 20190 News

In a fiery letter sent Thursday, July 11, Governor Janet Mills announced her opposition to new federal regulations that aim…

News

Maine should follow Kentucky’s lead on right to work, labor reforms

By Adam CrepeauJuly 14, 20190 News

Last week, Governor Matt Bevin gave the keynote address at The Maine Heritage Policy Center’s 2019 Freedom and Opportunity Luncheon.…

News

REAL ID is a privacy-eroding overreach by the federal government

By Adam CrepeauJuly 10, 20191 News

In 2005, the United States Congress passed the REAL ID Act, with the purpose of establishing “minimum security standards for…

News

What did Maine lawmakers accomplish in 2019?

By Adam CrepeauJuly 9, 20190 News

The first session of the 129th Legislature adjourned in mid-June, making it critical to examine what exactly our lawmakers accomplished…

News

The clean energy agenda in Augusta is crony capitalism

By William RolfeJuly 8, 20190 News

On Wednesday, June 26, Governor Janet Mills signed into law a pair of troublesome renewable energy bills: LD 1679, “An…

News

Last-minute licensing reform bill will expand opportunity in Maine

By William RolfeJuly 7, 20190 News

Just before the conclusion of Maine’s most recent legislative session, lawmakers passed an occupational licensing reform bill that will make…

News

Governor Mills found her veto pen and used it against government unions

By Adam CrepeauJuly 2, 20190 News

After the First Regular Session of the 129th Maine Legislature came to a close, Governor Janet Mills vetoed two bills…

Education

Lawsuit challenging exclusion of religious schools from town tuitioning program headed to higher court

By William RolfeJuly 1, 20190 Education

On Wednesday, June 26, United States District Court Judge D. Brock Hornby issued a ruling that upheld a current law…

News

Jurists undermine individual potential when they stray from the Constitution

By John MacGregorJune 30, 20190 News

Societal stability is achieved by making fads, social theories, and passions of the moment stand the test of time by…

Healthcare

Common sense home healthcare reform provides relief for vulnerable Maine families

By William RolfeJune 30, 20190 Healthcare

Governor Janet Mills on Friday, June 28 signed into law LD 84, a bill sponsored by Rep. Patrick Corey of…

News

Private sector workers need Right-to-Work

By Niko MalhotraJune 28, 20190 News

For decades, the liberty of Maine’s workers has been continually limited by onerous restrictions that deprive workers of their constitutionally…

News

Government workers remain in the dark one year after Janus decision

By William RolfeJune 27, 20190 News

Today marks the one-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on Janus v. the American Federation of State, County…

News

Net neutrality is bad policy for Maine and the nation

By Eric BrakeyJune 25, 20190 News

In our modern day and age, roughly nine out of 10 American adults use the internet. They depend on this…

News

Maine now has automatic voter registration. How will the new system impact our elections?

By Adam CrepeauJune 24, 20190 News

In a utopian society where there is no ill will or mistakes made in document processing, an automatic voter registration…

National

Increasing the passenger facility charge at airports is a bad deal for Mainers

By Jon KinneyJune 24, 20190 National

With a humming U.S. economy and airline traffic at an all-time high, the nation’s airports are collecting record revenues and…

News

More victories for ballot initiative transparency

By Jacob PosikJune 23, 20190 News

Governor Janet Mills on Thursday, June 20 signed into law LD 534, sponsored by Rep. John Andrews, a bill that…

News

Calls to break up ‘Big Tech’ are misguided

By Nick MurrayJune 20, 20190 News

In recent weeks, Americans have heard much about the problems with “Big Tech.” National politicians from President Donald Trump to…

Maine’s estate tax should be repealed, not expanded

By Liam SigaudJune 18, 20190 News

The effort to expand Maine’s estate tax, more aptly known as the “death tax,” was dealt a blow this week,…

News

Governor Mills signs bloated budget agreement into law

By William RolfeJune 17, 20190 News

Both the Maine House and Senate voted Friday, June 14 in favor of approving a new biennial budget that Governor…

News

Local option sales tax bill still alive in Maine Legislature

By William RolfeJune 16, 20190 News

On Tuesday, June 11, the Maine House of Representatives voted 73-70 in favor of passing a heavily-amended version of LD…

News

Maine House rejects bid to give 2nd District greater voice in ballot initiatives

By William RolfeJune 13, 20190 News

Two days after the Maine Senate voted 24-11 in favor of passing LD 255, “Resolution, Proposing an Amendment to the…

Education

Don’t cap Maine’s charter schools

By Liam SigaudJune 12, 20190 Education

As we approach the ten-year anniversary of Maine’s historic public charter school system, there is much to celebrate about how…

News

Despite new internet privacy law, your private data can still be sold and shared without consent

By William RolfeJune 12, 20190 News

Governor Janet Mills last week signed into law LD 946 “An Act To Protect the Privacy of Online Customer Information”.…

News

How Augusta overcharges you for milk

By Liam SigaudJune 10, 20190 News

To advocates of a limited public sector, there’s a lot to dislike about the scope of Maine state government. Billions…

News

Proposed workers’ comp changes the wrong step for Maine

By Dana DowJune 9, 20190 News

In the early ‘90s, times were very different than they are today. Maine’s economy was in a tailspin, state revenues…

News

‘Green New Deal for Maine’ bill has nothing to do with climate change

By William RolfeJune 6, 20190 News

The Maine House of Representatives on Wednesday considered LD 1282, “An Act to Establish a Green New Deal for Maine”,…

News

National Popular Vote would steal Maine’s voice in presidential elections

By Adam CrepeauJune 5, 20192 News

On May 14th, the Maine Senate took the first step to allocate Maine’s four Electoral College votes to the presidential candidate…

Education

Maine House votes to gut bill providing free speech protections to college students

By William RolfeJune 4, 20190 Education

The Maine House of Representatives on Monday, June 3 voted 87-51 along party lines to pass a heavily-amended version of…

Commentary

Progressive theory and the Constitution

By John MacGregorJune 3, 20190 Commentary

U.S. constitutional law depends on the purpose and limitations of our written constitution, which is only modified only through the…

News

National Popular Vote fight not over yet

By Billy Bob FaulkinghamJune 2, 20190 News

Just last week, an amazing thing happened in the Maine House. Twenty-one Democrats joined all Republicans to defeat an attempt…

News

Bill to adopt national popular vote compact fails in Maine House

By Jacob PosikMay 30, 20190 News

The Maine House voted to reject a bill Thursday that would bind the state’s Electoral College votes to the winner…

Commentary

Should Maine and other states end state-run lotteries?

By Liam SigaudMay 28, 20190 Commentary

To an obdurate defender of economic theory’s central simplifying assumption — that people act to maximize their long-run satisfaction –…

News

Misguided policy drives high energy costs for Maine manufacturers

By Cathy NicholsMay 27, 20190 News

There is a legislative agenda to “make Maine green again” that could make Maine’s manufacturing sector disappear. Whether it is…

News

Governor Mills signs bill to increase transparency in ballot initiative process

By Jacob PosikMay 23, 20190 News

Governor Janet Mills yesterday signed LD 1209, “An Act To Require Legislative Hearings on Citizen-initiated Legislation” into Maine law. The…

News

Is mandatory licensing of certain professions doing more harm than good?

By Luba SigaudMay 22, 20190 News

Maine is one of twenty-two states that currently require occupational licensing for sign language interpreters. Though this measure may seem…

News

Maine House passes bill to make wording of ballot questions ‘as simple as is possible’

By Adam CrepeauMay 21, 20190 News

The Maine House on Tuesday voted to approve a bill that would simplify the wording of ballot questions to make…

News

Efficient expansion of broadband requires responsible, targeted investment

By Adam CrepeauMay 20, 20190 News

This week, lawmakers on Maine’s Energy, Utilities and Technology Committee will hold a public hearing on LD 1742, a bill…

Education

Debt-free college bill ignores troubling realities of higher education in Maine

By Adam CrepeauMay 20, 20190 Education

The Committee on Innovation, Development, Economic Advancement and Business heard several bills last week that would cost Maine millions to…

On taxes, lawmakers should exercise restraint

By John MacGregorMay 16, 20190 Commentary

It is a fallacy that individual clauses in the Constitution can be considered outside of the Constitution’s underlying thesis; our…

News

Governor Mills’ revised budget grows spending but sends $20 million to rainy day fund

By Adam CrepeauMay 15, 20190 News

Since Governor Janet Mills released her biennial budget proposal in February, the fiscal landscape in Maine has changed significantly. The…

Speaker Gideon’s paid leave plan illustrates lawmakers’ propensity to tax and spend

By Adam CrepeauMay 14, 20190 News

The First Session of the 129th Maine Legislature has been filled with proposals that would harm the financial well-being of…

Commentary

Portland should put people at the heart of economic development

By John MozenaMay 13, 20190 Commentary

What creates jobs? What goes into building a healthy and vibrant economy that creates real opportunity for as many people…

News

Stop unconstitutional initiatives from appearing on the ballot

By Adam CrepeauMay 9, 20190 News

Lawmakers are considering a flurry of ballot initiative reforms this session, from requiring signatures to be collected in both congressional…

News

CMS finalizes rule to end dues skimming of in-home caregivers

By Nick MurrayMay 8, 20190 News

Last week, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) finalized a rule to no longer allow states to make…

Education

Maine cannot afford ‘debt-free’ college

By Adam CrepeauMay 7, 20190 Education

This session, lawmakers in the Maine Legislature are considering a pair of bills that aim to increase access to higher…

News

Maine should embrace autonomous vehicle technology

By Adam CrepeauMay 6, 20190 News

It’s no secret that our state is inhospitable – to put it mildly – to business. Our citizens face one…

News

Progressive democracy cannot supplant our constitutional republic

By John MacGregorMay 6, 20190 News

I have always contended that it was a mistake to refer to our form of government as a democracy. The…

Education

Empower Maine families with school choice

By Adam CrepeauMay 5, 20190 Education

Quite often we hear politicians and special interests say that the quality of a child’s education should not be determined…

News

Is privacy dead? The true cost of technological advancement

By Luba SigaudMay 2, 20190 News

Without a doubt, the digital age has brought innumerable advantages to modern life. More than ever before, individuals have access…

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