Lawmakers from Maine\u27s more heavily populated regions are taking over leadership posts in Augusta, shifting the balance of power to the south after decades of northern dominance. Senate President Dennis Dutremble and House speaker John Martin comment on the power shift in the Legislature. Details
Remote and thinly populated, Maine was long insulated from many of the demographic and economic tren...
Joseph E. Brennan, Democratic candidate for governor, on Tuesday outlined a proposal under which the...
State representative Henry Joy, R-Crystal, has sponsored L.D. 1452, An Act to Place a Moratorium on...
Focus on the Augusta-Waterville Region piece with profiles of Maine\u27s new House and Senate leade...
Results of last week\u27s legislative elections. Democratics regained control of both houses of the...
Since the early 1990s, whether elected representatives at the state and national levels should be li...
Maine\u27s Apportionment Commission was given a new 35-member Senate plan as the neutral chairman tr...
State representative Elizabeth Mitchell this month became Maine\u27s first female Speaker of the Hou...
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court political redistricting plan created four Senate districts where th...
Maine\u27s legislators are facing a court-designed redistricting of political boundaries, the expect...
News & Issues piece on the balance of partisan representation in the Maine House and Senate, which ...
Down East Bookshelf piece on Changing Members: The Maine Legislature in the Era of Term Limits, b...
Top issues that the leadership of both houses of Maine\u27s 119th Legislature presented recently as ...
Politics and Other Mistakes piece on the growing power of Maine\u27s governors, and the diminishing...
Rep. Sumner Lipman, R-Augusta, asked the State and Local Government Committee to give Maine voters a...
Remote and thinly populated, Maine was long insulated from many of the demographic and economic tren...
Joseph E. Brennan, Democratic candidate for governor, on Tuesday outlined a proposal under which the...
State representative Henry Joy, R-Crystal, has sponsored L.D. 1452, An Act to Place a Moratorium on...
Focus on the Augusta-Waterville Region piece with profiles of Maine\u27s new House and Senate leade...
Results of last week\u27s legislative elections. Democratics regained control of both houses of the...
Since the early 1990s, whether elected representatives at the state and national levels should be li...
Maine\u27s Apportionment Commission was given a new 35-member Senate plan as the neutral chairman tr...
State representative Elizabeth Mitchell this month became Maine\u27s first female Speaker of the Hou...
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court political redistricting plan created four Senate districts where th...
Maine\u27s legislators are facing a court-designed redistricting of political boundaries, the expect...
News & Issues piece on the balance of partisan representation in the Maine House and Senate, which ...
Down East Bookshelf piece on Changing Members: The Maine Legislature in the Era of Term Limits, b...
Top issues that the leadership of both houses of Maine\u27s 119th Legislature presented recently as ...
Politics and Other Mistakes piece on the growing power of Maine\u27s governors, and the diminishing...
Rep. Sumner Lipman, R-Augusta, asked the State and Local Government Committee to give Maine voters a...
Remote and thinly populated, Maine was long insulated from many of the demographic and economic tren...
Joseph E. Brennan, Democratic candidate for governor, on Tuesday outlined a proposal under which the...
State representative Henry Joy, R-Crystal, has sponsored L.D. 1452, An Act to Place a Moratorium on...