Remote and thinly populated, Maine was long insulated from many of the demographic and economic trends of states to the south. Maine Politics and Government traces recent changes in the state’s system as agriculture, manufacturing, and maritime trades have ceded dominance to high-tech businesses, extensive commercial development, and an expanding governmental sector. This compact overview of Maine politics and government describes how the state’s history and political culture have shaped its political processes, its governing institutions, and its public-policy priorities. It also highlights the shift in the role of Maine’s governments in the past half century—from low-service entities to administrators of a broad range of public policies. ...
Maine Governor John McKernan highlights his administration\u27s efforts to expand the state’s econom...
The Talk of Maine piece analyzing the role of county governments in Maine, a function that is under...
Second in the series on Reader Roundtables: The Voter\u27s Forum, a statewide discussion of four k...
Remote and thinly populated, Maine was long insulated from many of the demographic and economic tren...
Following a global trend that now has more than 55 percent of the world population living in cities ...
In its 200-year history as a state, Maine has gone through three major political realignments and is...
In keeping with his promise to make government work better for the people of Maine, Governor Angus K...
Historically, Maine has been a state with generous safety net programs and a track record of innovat...
In this commentary the authors highlight the challenges Maine faces. They suggest areas where the st...
The budget difficulties faced by Maine and by most other states have prompted a national search for ...
During my first two years, we made good progress in moving Maine forward. In the past two years, we ...
With the push to consolidate municipal and school administrative functions growing stronger in Maine...
For the first time, the State of Maine is forced to consider whether it needs a comprehensive urban ...
We had the pleasure of interviewing former governor Angus King about his views on Maine’s economy an...
For a sparsely populated state, Maine has produced an extraordinary number of national, bipartisan l...
Maine Governor John McKernan highlights his administration\u27s efforts to expand the state’s econom...
The Talk of Maine piece analyzing the role of county governments in Maine, a function that is under...
Second in the series on Reader Roundtables: The Voter\u27s Forum, a statewide discussion of four k...
Remote and thinly populated, Maine was long insulated from many of the demographic and economic tren...
Following a global trend that now has more than 55 percent of the world population living in cities ...
In its 200-year history as a state, Maine has gone through three major political realignments and is...
In keeping with his promise to make government work better for the people of Maine, Governor Angus K...
Historically, Maine has been a state with generous safety net programs and a track record of innovat...
In this commentary the authors highlight the challenges Maine faces. They suggest areas where the st...
The budget difficulties faced by Maine and by most other states have prompted a national search for ...
During my first two years, we made good progress in moving Maine forward. In the past two years, we ...
With the push to consolidate municipal and school administrative functions growing stronger in Maine...
For the first time, the State of Maine is forced to consider whether it needs a comprehensive urban ...
We had the pleasure of interviewing former governor Angus King about his views on Maine’s economy an...
For a sparsely populated state, Maine has produced an extraordinary number of national, bipartisan l...
Maine Governor John McKernan highlights his administration\u27s efforts to expand the state’s econom...
The Talk of Maine piece analyzing the role of county governments in Maine, a function that is under...
Second in the series on Reader Roundtables: The Voter\u27s Forum, a statewide discussion of four k...