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Rep. Jared Golden says he will support the Inflation Reduction Act, the climate, energy and health care bill that's expected to pass the House Friday.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs has recommended a sweeping overhaul of its hospitals and clinics, which could have implications for Maine.
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The Mills administration says it wants Congress to defer action on a bill from Rep. Jared Golden, and instead give the state time to negotiate its own compromise with Maine tribes.
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While the decision is unlikely to immediately impact access to abortion in Maine, abortion is likely to be a top issue in state elections this fall.
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In this week’s Pulse: lackluster voter participation in Tuesday's primaries, a big margin following big-time spending, ranked choice voting, and Wabanaki bill advances in Congress.
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Maine's political races for governor and Congress are getting a little more crowded now that independents have turned the contests into three-way races.
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Members of Maine's congressional delegation reacted with horror to the school shooting in Texas that left 19 children and two adults dead. But with Congress seemingly locked in partisan gridlock over gun issues, members were unclear whether this latest mass shooting will change any of the political dynamics in Washington.
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Democratic Rep. Jared Golden joined a bipartisan group in Congress that introduced a new bill earlier this year, which authorizes more funding for a federal police grants program over the next decade.
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Members of Maine's delegation say they're supportive of President Joe Biden's decision to issue an initial round of sanctions against Russia for sending troops into parts of Ukraine.
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Maine's four members of Congress were scattered throughout the capitol complex with different vantage points on the Jan. 6 attack. One year later, they have divergent perspectives about its lasting impact on the country.