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Maine Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins and independent Sen. Angus King are playing key roles in an effort to head off any future attempts to overturn presidential elections.
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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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The Dobbs vs. Jackson decision drags Maine’s senior U.S. senator back into the spotlight as Collins, one of the few Republicans to publicly support abortion rights, was a key vote to confirm Kavanaugh and cited in part his reassurance that he viewed Roe v. Wade as an important precedent.
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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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Sen. Susan Collins was confronted with a message in support of abortion rights Saturday night when an unknown person or persons wrote in chalk on the sidewalk outside her West Broadway home in Bangor, prompting a police response.
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In this week's Pulse: Maine braces for the fall of Roe v. Wade, Collins again haunted by Kavanaugh vote and Mills outraises LePage.
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Help could finally be on its way for Saco's efforts to keep the sea from destroying more waterfront properties at Camp Ellis.
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The development put the greatest spotlight on U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, a Republican who has expressed support for abortion rights but voted to confirm two of the newest members of the court’s conservative wing.
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The Maine Republican’s office said she was experiencing “mild symptoms” after testing positive in the late afternoon and would isolate and work remotely in accordance with U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines.
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Collins was one of three Republicans who voted last summer to elevate Judge Jackson to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. She said that a one-on-one interview with Judge Jackson will play a key role in her final decision.