Legislature Should Repeal Mills Administration’s $6 Million ‘Working Cars for Working Families’ Plan
DHHS should focus on using welfare dollars to help families decimated by the pandemic
DHHS should focus on using welfare dollars to help families decimated by the pandemic
Transportation and Climate Initiative MOU due this week, Mills Administration still participating in the coalition, and Mainers need to know this fee is just a tax with a different name
Maine People Before Politics announces that it has promoted. Julie Dumont Rabinowitz to serve as executive director.
The Maine Climate Council has posted links to seven surveys for feedback on the policy recommendations they are considering to send to Governor Janet Mills.
In response to MPBP’s petition with more than 480 signatures, DHHS must hold a public hearing on the draft rules for ASPIRE Rule #25P – Working Cars for Working Families.
$6 Million Welfare Program will sign over titles for new cars and used cars no older than 2015 with fewer than 70K miles within 90 days to TANF participants looking for work
UPDATE: HHS IS TAKING UP LD 2117 IN A WORK SESSION ON JULY 10.
MPBP urges Mainers to sign the petition to require DHHS to hold a public hearing on the draft rules
The Mills Administration is using a projection of income and corporate taxes in the Monthly Revenue Report to hide a more than $200 million shortfall for all budget lines. Instead of a shortfall, the April revenue report shows a $16 million surplus.
March General Fund shortfall preview of Moody’s projected 22% drop in revenue
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