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Senator Collins Silent As Trump Administration Denies Mainers Opportunity To Enroll In Health Plans Amid Pandemic
As unemployment claims and coronavirus cases surge in Maine, Trump refuses to reopen health care enrollment
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Senator Collins’ Private Equity Backers Pushed For Corporate Bailout Fund In Coronavirus Aid Package
Senator Collins is among the Senate’s biggest beneficiaries of Wall Street cash, pushed for version of aid package that lacked corporate oversight
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Maine Democratic Party Chair Joins 50 State Democratic Party Chairs in Letter Urging Protection of U.S. Elections from COVID-19
Today, Maine Democratic Party Chair Kathleen Marra and 50 other State Democratic Party Chairs from across the United States, the Territories, and Democrats Abroad released a letter urging swift action from federal and state elected officials to protect our voting infrastructure from the coronavirus.
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Republicans Plowing Forward With Lawsuit To Overturn ACA Enabled By Senator Collins’ Vote On GOP Tax Bill
As Maine people contend with an ongoing pandemic, Republicans are moving forward with lawsuit that could eliminate health coverage for 20 million Americans
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As Trump Mismanages Response To COVID-19: Senator Collins Still Won’t Say Whether She Supports His Reelection
Senator Collins relied on Trump campaign staff to get on the ballot. Why won’t she say whether she voted for him?
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As Doctors And Nurses Sound The Alarm On Medical Equipment Shortages: Why Won’t Senator Collins Demand Trump Invoke The Defense Production Act?
Portland Press Herald Editorial Board: Trump’s failure to act is
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Maine Democratic Party Statement On Coronavirus Aid Package
Following last night’s passage of the coronavirus aid package in the U.S Senate, Maine Democratic Party Chair Kathleen Marra issued the following statement:
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Senator Collins’ Big Business Backer Lobbying Against Push To Boost Production Of Lifesaving Medical Equipment
This week, the New York Times revealed that one of Senator Susan Collins’ biggest financial backers, the U.S.
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Senator Collins Tries To Push Through Coronavirus Spending Package That Protects Corporations, Not Mainers
Yesterday, Senator Susan Collins spoke on the Senate floor in favor of ramming through a coronavirus relief package that puts corporations first and doesn’t do nearly enough to help workers and families in Maine. The bill she voted to advance included a $500 billion corporate giveaway that would give the Trump administration the authority to bail out big businesses -- without sufficient assurances that corporations won’t use the taxpayer funds for stock buybacks or CEO bonuses -- and hide the details from the American people.
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On Ten Year Anniversary Of The Affordable Care Act, It’s More Clear Than Ever That Every Mainer Must Have Accessible And Affordable Health Care
Ten years after it was signed, Trump administration continues crusade to “terminate” landmark health care law with lawsuit enabled by Senator Collins’ vote for corporate tax giveaway