Priorities. For decades, Maine government--state and local--has got them completely backwards. Nowhere is this more evident than in our social services. Hello, this is Governor Paul LePage. When I came to office, things were good for able-bodied, working-age adults who don\u27t like to work. They had Medicaid, they had cash welfare for as long as they wanted, and they could get food stamps for as long as they wanted. Meanwhile, the State neglected paying bills to Maine\u27s hospitals, our nursing homes were on a starvation diet, 3,000 severely disabled and elderly Mainers were on waitlists for Medicaid services, and the budget was swimming in a sea of red ink. The liberal politicians who ran Maine nearly uninterrupted for four decades cre...
According to Kevin Concannon, commissioner of Maine\u27s Department of Human Services, costs have in...
Capitol Update piece describing Governor Paul LePage\u27s budget decisions. LePage believes improvi...
In case you haven\u27t noticed, I did not come to Augusta to do business as usual. I came to do good...
Priorities. For decades, Maine government--state and local--has got them completely backwards. Nowhe...
During my first two years, we made good progress in moving Maine forward. In the past two years, we ...
Over the past six years, welfare reform has been at the forefront of my agenda as your Governor. Hel...
It took a lot of work to balance Maine\u27s budget, bring fiscal responsibility to state government ...
Five months ago, we handed politicians in Augusta a balanced budget that included welfare reforms an...
We must be smart about investing in Maine\u27s economy. By smart, we must have a strategy about how ...
In 2002 when Governor Angus King left office the State was seeing red ”big time. He left a billion-d...
If we want to stem the loss of our population, to fuel economic growth and to move Mainers from pove...
Before we started reforming Maine\u27s welfare system in 2011, people could stay on Temporary welf...
Special-interest groups are using the ballot box to push initiatives that are bad for Maine. Hello, ...
Public Engagement piece on The Maine Heritage Policy Center\u27s report, Fix the System: Freeing M...
The single most important issue in last November\u27s election was welfare reform. But legislators d...
According to Kevin Concannon, commissioner of Maine\u27s Department of Human Services, costs have in...
Capitol Update piece describing Governor Paul LePage\u27s budget decisions. LePage believes improvi...
In case you haven\u27t noticed, I did not come to Augusta to do business as usual. I came to do good...
Priorities. For decades, Maine government--state and local--has got them completely backwards. Nowhe...
During my first two years, we made good progress in moving Maine forward. In the past two years, we ...
Over the past six years, welfare reform has been at the forefront of my agenda as your Governor. Hel...
It took a lot of work to balance Maine\u27s budget, bring fiscal responsibility to state government ...
Five months ago, we handed politicians in Augusta a balanced budget that included welfare reforms an...
We must be smart about investing in Maine\u27s economy. By smart, we must have a strategy about how ...
In 2002 when Governor Angus King left office the State was seeing red ”big time. He left a billion-d...
If we want to stem the loss of our population, to fuel economic growth and to move Mainers from pove...
Before we started reforming Maine\u27s welfare system in 2011, people could stay on Temporary welf...
Special-interest groups are using the ballot box to push initiatives that are bad for Maine. Hello, ...
Public Engagement piece on The Maine Heritage Policy Center\u27s report, Fix the System: Freeing M...
The single most important issue in last November\u27s election was welfare reform. But legislators d...
According to Kevin Concannon, commissioner of Maine\u27s Department of Human Services, costs have in...
Capitol Update piece describing Governor Paul LePage\u27s budget decisions. LePage believes improvi...
In case you haven\u27t noticed, I did not come to Augusta to do business as usual. I came to do good...