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Maine lawmakers have signed off on worker protections — now they must fund their implementation

Through 2023 and 2024, the Maine legislature passed seven bills to improve Mainers’ rights at work — but these bills won’t become law unless the Appropriations and […]

James Myall
Posted April 12, 2024
Tags Budget, Job Quality, Jobs, Minimum Wage, Wages
Taxes and Budget

It’s right to re-examine highway funding in Maine

At a glance: Highway fund revenue is projected to be $19 million more than what was budgeted last year Shifting $11 million of extra highway funds to […]

James Myall
Posted April 11, 2024
Tags Budget, Revenue
Taxes and Budget

Wednesday Sit-Down: Rent relief in Maine

In this week’s Wednesday Sit-Down, Kathy Kilrain Del Rio of Maine Equal Justice, sits down with CBS 13 to talk about rent relief. Click here to watch […]

WGME
Posted April 10, 2024
Tags Budget, Housing, Wednesday Sit Down
Taxes and Budget

Public feedback on Gov. Mills’ budget changes: helpful, too discretionary, not enough

James Myall, an analyst for the left-leaning policy organization Maine Center for Economic Policy, said Monday the homeless provision allows needed flexibility for municipalities but adds limits […]

Maine Morning Star
Posted April 1, 2024
Tags Budget
Taxes and Budget

8 reasons to call foul on a Sea Dogs tax subsidy

With so many other unmet needs in our state, Maine taxpayer dollars should not be used to subsidize a privately owned sports management company. LD 2258, “An […]

Maura Pillsbury
Posted March 20, 2024
Tags Budget, Tax Breaks, Tax Fairness, Taxes
Taxes and Budget

Legislature shouldn’t give up on fixing highway funding

As of 2023, the Maine legislature has chosen to divert just over $100 million annually on an ongoing basis from the state’s general fund by dedicating 40 […]

James Myall
Posted March 14, 2024
Tags Budget, Revenue, Sales Tax, Tax Fairness, Taxes
Taxes and Budget

‘The rent is too damn high’: Housing advocates rally for rent relief, homeless shelter funding

“Rent relief for families with low income can be an effective, efficient way to stem the rising tides of evictions and homelessness,” said Josie Phillips, state priorities […]

Maine Morning Star
Posted March 13, 2024
Tags Budget, Housing
Taxes and Budget

The case for corporate transparency

Mainers work hard to support themselves and their communities. They pay taxes to fund the services communities need to thrive, like education, health care, and infrastructure. But […]

Maura Pillsbury
Posted March 12, 2024
Tags Budget, Corporate Power, Tax Breaks, Tax Fairness
Taxes and Budget

Updated revenue predictions once again puts Gov. Mills’ proposed savings in spotlight

Josie Phillips, state priorities partnership fellow for the left-leaning policy organization Maine Center for Economic Policy, said she hopes the increase in one-time funds for this biennium […]

Maine Morning Star
Posted March 11, 2024
Tags Budget
Health Care, Taxes and Budget

Mills administration wants to roll back law expanding financial support for older Mainers

The Maine Center for Economic Policy, a left-leaning research organization, estimates about 45,000 Mainers who would have been eligible to receive thousands of dollars per year would […]

Portland Press Herald
Posted March 5, 2024
Tags Budget, Health Care, Medicare
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