Capitol Letter. Column describing business bills before the legislature: universal and single-payer health care; group health coverage; permission for customers of HMOs to shop around; and rapid response on-site drug testing for pre-employment screening
Capitol Letter piece with information on how state bonds are put on referendum, what they cost the ...
Capitol Update piece on two measures before the Legislature\u27s Committee on Labor that concern bu...
Capitolism piece on Congressional House Bill 2260, The Pain Relief Promotion Act of 1999, which ...
Capitol Letter column on the process of considering bills before the state legislature
Capitol Letter column on issues addressed at the end of the Legislative session: Maine Turnpike ex...
Capitol Letter. Description of caucuses in the Legislature, particularly pertaining to workers\u27...
Capitolism column on the state budget process, which must contend for legislators\u27 time with the...
Capitol Update piece on the response of the business community to several legislative measures, inc...
Capitol Letter piece by Anna Bragdon, a lobbyist for the Maine Medical Association, explaining why ...
Capitol Update piece on how Maine\u27s business community is concerned about rising health care cos...
Capitol Update piece on legislative bills that were held over until the next session, including one...
Capitol Letter column on the upcoming tunnel between the State House and Cross State Office Buildin...
A letter regarding a briefing on pending immigration legislation to be held at the State Capitol Bui...
Capitolism column on the recent increase in the price of auto insurance, which is required to regi...
Capitol Letter. Interview on property taxes with the two most pro-business legislative candidates ...
Capitol Letter piece with information on how state bonds are put on referendum, what they cost the ...
Capitol Update piece on two measures before the Legislature\u27s Committee on Labor that concern bu...
Capitolism piece on Congressional House Bill 2260, The Pain Relief Promotion Act of 1999, which ...
Capitol Letter column on the process of considering bills before the state legislature
Capitol Letter column on issues addressed at the end of the Legislative session: Maine Turnpike ex...
Capitol Letter. Description of caucuses in the Legislature, particularly pertaining to workers\u27...
Capitolism column on the state budget process, which must contend for legislators\u27 time with the...
Capitol Update piece on the response of the business community to several legislative measures, inc...
Capitol Letter piece by Anna Bragdon, a lobbyist for the Maine Medical Association, explaining why ...
Capitol Update piece on how Maine\u27s business community is concerned about rising health care cos...
Capitol Update piece on legislative bills that were held over until the next session, including one...
Capitol Letter column on the upcoming tunnel between the State House and Cross State Office Buildin...
A letter regarding a briefing on pending immigration legislation to be held at the State Capitol Bui...
Capitolism column on the recent increase in the price of auto insurance, which is required to regi...
Capitol Letter. Interview on property taxes with the two most pro-business legislative candidates ...
Capitol Letter piece with information on how state bonds are put on referendum, what they cost the ...
Capitol Update piece on two measures before the Legislature\u27s Committee on Labor that concern bu...
Capitolism piece on Congressional House Bill 2260, The Pain Relief Promotion Act of 1999, which ...