In response to Paul LePage submitting signatures to get on the ballot as a candidate for Governor, Maine Democratic Party Chair Drew Gattine released the following statement:
In 2016, while embroiled in fights with both the legislature and national press, then-Governor Paul LePage declined to deliver a State of the State address and instead sent lawmakers a letter decrying his opponents as “socialist politicians.”
In 2016, while embroiled in fights with both the legislature and national press, then-Governor Paul LePage declined to deliver a State of the State address and instead sent lawmakers a letter decrying his opponents as “socialist politicians.”
In 2016, while embroiled in fights with both the legislature and national press, then-Governor Paul LePage declined to deliver a State of the State address and instead sent lawmakers a letter decrying his opponents as “socialist politicians.”
Over the weekend, the Portland Press Herald released a report detailing how Maine’s Department of Labor (MDOL) under Governor Janet Mills has ramped up its efforts to protect Maine workers from wage theft, child labor, and hour violations.
Yesterday, Governor Mills unveiled new legislation to protect Maine ratepayers, improve the operation and service of Maine’s electric utilities, and increase oversight and accountability of them.
Last month, Governor Mills took yet another step to build more housing and make it more affordable for Mainers when she announced a $50 million investment in housing construction through the Maine Jobs and Recovery Plan.
Last month, Governor Mills announced five new Land for Maine’s Future projects, continuing her commitment to preserving and protecting Maine lands, including our working forests and waterfronts and land for hunting and fishing.
Last month, Paul LePage attempted to rewrite the history of his economic record during his eight years in office. Unsurprisingly, the LePage campaign is misleading Maine voters and hiding the full story of how he mismanaged Maine’s economic recovery during his time in office, hindered job growth and hurt Maine people. Here are the facts: