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Reforms would be paid for through closing corporate tax loopholes, but some wonder if that would put a damper on business investment that creates jobs.
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Was it sloppy reporting when Mike Tipping criticized the governor for allegedly threatening to withdraw funding to an Aroostook County agency if it didn't fire its director, an allegation that was confirmed to members of other media?
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With so many candidates, it's fun to put them where they belong … on an imaginary baseball team.
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The state's two highest elected chief executives – one on the far left, the other on the far right – prove government can look like a 'Who's on First?' shtick.
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The Office of Program Evaluation and Government Accountability should take up the case.
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Ethan Strimling and Phil Harriman evaluate the top issues of the week in Augusta.
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Time is running out for the Legislature to avoid a government shutdown.
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There are still hundreds of bills that need to be acted upon, including the two-year state budget.
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Maine moves up on the list of best and worst states for business.
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Is the law anti-worker or an employment stimulus?
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In proposals from the Democrats and Gov. Paul LePage, there is plenty of room for compromise.
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We can thank state Sen. Michael Willette, Gen. James Campbell and Gov. LePage.
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Entering the 2nd District congressional race this early merely leaves her vulnerable to attacks from incumbent Bruce Poliquin.