Some believe the administration will alleviate financial pressures and secure the border. Others worry of potential consequences to the climate and immigrants.
The Attorney General has now been tasked with ensuring all people who were convicted and currently imprisoned be released immediately. In addition, the AG has been directed to dismiss all pending cases.
Joining forces with an Iowa Republican, U.S. Rep. Jared Golden of Maine is pushing to relocate many federal government offices outside the nation’s capital. The four-term Lewiston Democrat told Fox News Digital that Maine could house agencies that focus on issues like fishing.
Backers of a plan to require photo identification to vote in Maine elections collected more than 170,000 signatures to put the question on the ballot this year. The group Voter ID for Maine submitted the signed petitions on Monday to Secretary of State Shenna Bellows' office for review and certification,
The ACLU of Maine is joining their New England counterparts to sue President Donald Trump over his order to end birthright citizenship.
By Elizabeth Walztoni, Bangor Daily News Staff Mainers building barns, sheds, garages or other outbuildings in unorganized territories will be required to notify the state starting at the end of January.
WASHINGTON — The Gibbs Library, 40 Old Union Road, has it’s winter art exhibit Hoof beats on view through the end of February. A reception with light refreshments is planned for 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 26.
Congressman Jared Golden is proposing a universal 10% tariff on all imports to the United States, including goods and services.
A Democrat and a Republican are joining forces to crack down on the centralization of federal government power in Washington, D.C.
Community projects including the construction of new child care and fire department facilities in the 2nd Congressional District will receive millions of dollars in U.S.
Most of the people with ties to Maine had already been sentenced for their alleged roles in attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
Most defendants had already been sentenced and served their terms, but some were awaiting trials and sentencing when the president's order was issued.