Governor Janet Mills is releasing $1 million from a contingency fund to help people about to lose SNAP benefits.
The state money, plus $250,000 from a foundation, aims to boost food pantries and other programs as 170,000 Maine residents ...
A new poll conducted as Platner's resurfaced Reddit posts, which drew backlash, revealed where he stands with Maine Democrats ...
Gov. Janet Mills announced she's directing $1.25 million to help boost food aid programs and called on the Trump ...
Governor Janet Mills joined students and teachers to dedicate a new gateway to a Maine school Wednesday. The Maine ...
Options include calling a special session of the Legislature and tapping the state's $1 billion rainy day fund so roughly 170,000 Mainers don't lose federal food assistance.
The funds are intended to strengthen Maine’s food pantries and hunger relief programs as federal food aid stops during the ...
Gov. Mills has shown us that she cares about Maine’s people. One of her first actions as governor was to expand MaineCare, ...
Maine Gov. Janet Mills, a Democrat running to unseat Republican Sen. Susan Collins during the midterm elections, is under ...
In many ways, Janet Mills is the ideal Democratic recruit to take on Republican Sen. Susan Collins, a fifth-term moderate ...
Maine Gov. Janet Mills criticized Graham Platner, a rival for the Democratic Senate nomination in 2026, for the first time in ...
Despite recent controversies, Platner has a huge lead in a recent poll and is drawing big crowds, while the two-term governor ...