UPDATED ANALYSIS: More Workers’ Comp Bills Try to Unravel 1992 Reforms
Senate President Jackson’s bill would line the pockets of attorneys at the expense of injured workers
Senate President Jackson’s bill would line the pockets of attorneys at the expense of injured workers
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Pending Laws Would Revisit the ‘NIGHTMARE’ of 1992
Maine reformed the Worker’s Compensation system in 1992 because the state’s Worker’s Comp system had broken down so completely that only one insurance carrier was
Workers’ Comp should encourage employers to ensure workers are protected and provide wage replacement and rehabilitation supports to injured workers, getting them back to work in the same or a different job—making comparable wages—as soon as possible.
Maine lawmakers need to know the real costs of the Mills Administration’s Medicaid Expansion
Federal law may require state to pay all enrollee costs depending on plan approval date
January revenues lower than projection, Stress Test shows at least 10 percent of prior year’s revenue needed in rainy day fund
Budget allocation will take only 300 people with intellectual disabilities off a waitlist of 1,600 as required by a 2017 law
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