Senate President Alfond on Bill Green's Maine

Senate President Alfond on Bill Green’s Maine

Senate President Justin Alfond talks with Bill Green about his life and his plans for the 126th Maine Senate.
Senate President Alfond on Maine Watch

Senate President Alfond on Maine Watch

Senate President Justin Alfond is joined by Senator Michael Thibodeau, House Speaker Mark Eves and Representative Ken Fredette on Maine Watch to discuss the upcoming legislative session. Watch New Legislative Session on PBS. See more from Maine Watch with Jennifer Rooks.
District 8 Legislative Update - Revenue Report

District 8 Legislative Update – Revenue Report

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving! As we move into the holiday season and buy gifts for our loved ones, it's important to remember our friends and neighbors that own and run small businesses here in Portland and in Maine. By making a conscious effort to purchase your gifts...
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Democrats challenge governor to stop divisive ideology, lead on the economy

Maine needs positive vision for economic future Rep. Emily Cain Welcome and thank you for coming. Democrats are here today – the day before the state of the state – to issue a challenge to the governor and ask for him to put aside ideology and extremism, and work with us to overcome the challenges...

Health Insurance Overhaul Questions

One of the most controversial bills passed last session in the Legislature was the health insurance overhaul. The bill went in to effect on January 1st of this year, and I’m hearing all kinds of results. I am trying to gather better examples on how the new law has affected businesses in Portland. If you...

Senator Alfond Praises Endorsement of Education Bill

Education Committee Unanimous in its Support of bill to Improve Student Outcomes Augusta – Senator Justin Alfond (D-Cumberland County) today applauded the Education and Cultural Affairs Committee for its unanimous vote to pass LD 1422, “An Act to Prepare Maine People for the Future Economy.”  The bill sets out a timeline requiring schools to use...

Can LePage close Maine’s schools? No, but he can cut their state funds

… The looming DHHS shortfall, estimated at $120 million through June 30, is still no reason to threaten closing schools, argued state Democrats. “To use schoolchildren as some sort of weapon in negotiations is just shocking to me,” Sen. Justin Alfond, D-Portland, said Friday. “It’s just unconscionable.” Even Sen. Kevin Raye, R-Perry, the Senate president,...

Governor’s Budget Doesn’t Add Up

Despite independent analysis Governor continues PR campaign distorting facts Augusta—A letter from the nonpartisan Office of Fiscal and Program Review (OFPR) to Senate Democratic leadership confirms Democrats’ ongoing concerns that Governor LePage’s Department of Health and Human Services budget is not based on substantiated facts or data. Highlights of the one and half page letter...

Democrats call on governor to stop misinformation, blame game

AUGUSTA – Democratic lawmakers released the following statement in response to the governor’s continued effort to misinform the public about the cause of the DHHS shortfall and the figures his administration used to calculate them. “The governor must stop spreading misinformation to the public and disrupting the Appropriations Committee,” said Rep. Emily Cain, D-Orono, the...