Tag Archives: Paul Ryan
Here comes the annual end-of-session flood of LePage bills
GOP tax bill could prompt fights over abortion, Maine tax changes
Study shows Collins’ health care fixes could offset mandate — if they pass
Good morning from Augusta. An analysis released Tuesday showed that two Affordable Care Act fixes backed by U.S. Sen. Susan Collins could offset the premium impact of repealing the law’s individual mandate — but only if they can pass and that’s a big if. The analysis didn’t examine the individual mandate’s repeal, but it can […]
Collins’ support for GOP tax bill could waver if Trump, McConnell can’t keep promises
Poliquin joins effort to address sexual harassment on Capitol Hill
LePage lets Paul Ryan, Trump know why he thinks their health care plan is a bad idea
Gov. Paul LePage doubled down on opposition to the proposed health care plan from Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives, sending a letter to House Speaker Paul Ryan to inform him that “early signs do not look encouraging” for his party’s congressional leaders. The letter, which was forwarded to Trump and published on Tuesday afternoon […]
Will Maine superdelegate change boost Sanders’ ‘political revolution’?
Good morning from Portland, where Maine Democrats handed 17 of 25 pledged delegates to the party’s presidential underdog, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. But the convention will be remembered more for a rule change that Sanders hailed in a Sunday statement, calling it “the kind of grassroots democracy that will help the Democratic Party grow and win elections.” […]
Poliquin’s ‘uncomfortable pause’ on Donald Trump
Good morning from Augusta, where the Maine Legislature’s calendar makes Friday look downright sleepy. But those are famous last words for a State House reporter. There are just three work sessions set for the Health and Human Services Committee, but they’re on reasonably important bills, including dueling and controversial proposals from Gov. Paul LePage and […]
Is the Maine Legislature’s bipartisan bond deal breaking down?
The Maine Legislature’s 2016 session started last week with leaders heralding a compromise to revive $6.5 million in expired conservation bonds. But that deal may be breaking down and the House of Representatives may have its first floor kerfuffle of the year on Tuesday. Last week, House Majority Leader Jeff McCabe, D-Skowhegan, and House Minority Leader Ken Fredette, R-Newport, said they struck […]