Governor Janet Mills is releasing $1 million from a contingency fund to help people about to lose SNAP benefits.
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine — Democrat Jordan Wood’s campaign motto — “Maine needs courage, not concern” — is a dig at longtime ...
Maine Gov. Janet Mills knows the $1.2 million she has allocated to help plug the hole that will be left by lapsed federal ...
Gov. Janet Mills announced she's directing $1.25 million to help boost food aid programs and called on the Trump administration to fund SNAP during the shutdown.
While in the midst of the government shutdown, Governor Janet Mills and other officials met in Auburn on Thursday, October 30 ...
By Ethan Andrews, Bangor Daily News Staff The Good Shepherd Food Bank and other food assistance programs will get a $1.25 ...
Celebrating the launch of a new affordable housing development in Brunswick earlier this week, Gov. Janet Mills, Maine House ...
Our governor has the wealth of experience needed to hit the ground running in Washington during this pivotal time. That's why ...
The state money, plus $250,000 from a foundation, aims to boost food pantries and other programs as 170,000 Maine residents ...
Governor Janet Mills joined students and teachers to dedicate a new gateway to a Maine school Wednesday. The Maine ...
As an independent voter, it is difficult for me to envision voting for Janet Mills, either in a primary or the general election. Anyone who has worked in public service or organizing will know that ...
Maine Gov. Janet Mills, a Democrat running to unseat Republican Sen. Susan Collins during the midterm elections, is under ...
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