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Maine Flood Resources and Assistance Hub provides links to insurance resources, up-to-date road closure information, and more

Governor Janet Mills today announced the launch of an online “Maine Flood Resources and Assistance Hub” that aggregates information, resources, and assistance for Maine people impacted by flooding and damages caused by last week’s severe wind and rain storm.

Maine people can assist by reporting storm and flood damage by dialing 2–1–1

Governor Janet Mills announced today that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved a request from the Maine Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) to initiate the process of conducting a Preliminary Damage Assessment of last week’s storm, the first formal step toward requesting a Major Disaster Declaration from the Federal government.

Maine people can assist by reporting storm and flood damage by dialing 2-1-1

Maine Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) has requested that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) begin conducting a Preliminary Damage Assessment of this week’s storm, the first formal step toward requesting a Major Disaster Declaration from the Federal government.

MEMA and Maine DHHS offer tips on generator and food safety, SNAP recipients can get help replacing lost food

As Maine continues to recover from Monday's storm, Governor Janet Mills is urging Maine people to take into consideration several heating, food and other safety recommendations as Maine people confront the impacts of prolonged power outages.

Governor briefed on local response and recovery efforts as flood warning remains active in Skowhegan; Governor asks Maine Department of Economic and Community Development to work with MEMA to evaluate identify any and all State and Federal resources to support communities impacted by storm

Skowhegan, MAINE – Governor Janet Mills visited Skowhegan today to survey damage caused by flooding from the Kennebec River as a result of Monday's wind and rain storm.

Governor Janet Mills announced today that State of Maine offices will reopen tomorrow, December 21, 2023 across all Maine counties, though she noted that offices experiencing power outages or flood damage will remain closed. 

The public is advised to call ahead to an office to confirm it is open before arriving in person. 

State Offices in all fourteen other counties will remain closed tomorrow

Governor Janet Mills announced that State of Maine offices in Cumberland and York counties will reopen tomorrow Wednesday, December 20, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.

State offices in Maine’s 14 other counties will remain closed tomorrow as closed roadways and flooding pose hazardous conditions in areas and as power restoration, debris clean-up, and infrastructure assessment and repair efforts continue.

Declaration mobilizes State resources for hard hit Maine counties

MEMA, Maine DOT, and Public Safety officials continue to work around the clock to assess damage & support and advance recovery efforts

Governor Janet Mills announced today that she has declared a State of Civil Emergency for 14 Maine counties following a significant wind and rain storm that has left hundreds of thousands of people without power and that has caused significant flooding and infrastructure damage, including to the state’s federal-aid highways.

Governor Janet Mills announced that she is closing all State of Maine offices for the full day today, Tuesday, December 19, 2023. Previously, State offices were scheduled to open at 12:00 p.m. today.  

Cross Office Building to remain closed all day to remove damaged scaffolding

Governor Janet Mills has delayed the opening of State of Maine offices until 12:00 p.m. tomorrow Tuesday, December 19, 2023. The Cross Office Building, located at 111 Sewall Street in Augusta, will remain closed all day tomorrow to remove scaffolding damaged by the storm.

Grant awards to six Maine schools will significantly expand educator apprenticeship opportunities

Governor Janet Mills announced today that her Administration has awarded six schools a total of $985,000 to recruit, train, and retain educators through pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship pilot programs. Associate Commissioner of Labor Samantha Dina and Associate Commissioner of Education Megan Welter announced the awards during a Zoom press conference today.

Governor Janet Mills announced today that State of Maine offices will close at 1:00 p.m. today, Monday, December 18, 2023 to allow State employees to travel home safely in the wind storm, which is expected to grow stronger throughout the day.

“I have directed the early closure of State of Maine offices to allow State employees to commute home before dark,” said Governor Mills. “With the storm expected to grow stronger in the coming hours, I encourage all Maine people to be safe and vigilant and to exercise caution when traveling.”

IRS responded to Commissioner Figueroa's recent letter correcting their decision and confirming energy relief payments will not be subject to Federal taxation.

In response to an appeal from the Mills Administration, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced today that Maine's $450 Winter Energy Relief Payments will not be subject to federal tax.

Governor will nominate retired U.S. Army Brigadier General Diane Dunn to become first woman to lead Maine National Guard and serve as Commissioner of the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management

Governor also congratulates four Maine employers for earning national recognition for their efforts to recruit, employ, and retain veterans

Governor Janet Mills announced today that her Administration's 2023 Maine Hire-A-Vet Campaign resulted in the hiring of 237 veterans and military family members by Maine employers, which is more than double the campaign's goal of 100 hires in 100 days.

Friday is the last day to enroll to ensure coverage for January 2024

Belgrade, MAINE – During a visit to Belgrade Regional Health Center today, Governor Mills reminded Maine residents who lack affordable health coverage that Friday, December 15, 2023, is the deadline to sign up through CoverME.gov, Maine’s health insurance marketplace, for an affordable health plan that starts at the beginning of the new year.

Mills Administration is investing $3.5 million to support an innovative walk-in crisis center in Kennebec County and expanded treatment beds in Washington County

Governor Janet Mills announced today that her Administration and local partners are taking steps to expand access to substance use disorder treatment services in Kennebec and Washington counties.

In accordance with a directive of the President, Governor Janet Mills has ordered that the United States and State of Maine flags be flown at half-staff statewide until sunset today in honor of National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. The Governor issued the following statement:

Bangor, MAINE – Governor Janet Mills joined American icon Dolly Parton today to officially launch a Maine statewide expansion of the singer-songwriter's namesake Imagination Library book-gifting program.

Awards to three Maine organizations from the Governor’s Energy Office will help create clean energy business incubator and accelerator programs

Governor Janet Mills today announced $1.3 million in grant awards to three organizations to support the development of innovative clean energy businesses in Maine. The grants are awarded by the Governor’s Energy Office (GEO) through the Clean Energy Partnership (CEP) program, an energy workforce and business development initiative of the Governor’s Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan.

Governor Janet Mills issued the following statement on the passing of former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor:

Governor Janet Mills and State Treasurer Henry Beck announced today that Fitch Ratings, one of the top three credit rating agencies internationally, along with Moody's and Standard & Poor's, has revised their Rating Outlook for Maine from Stable to Positive and affirmed its AA rating on long-term IDR (Issuer Default Rating) for the bonds of the State of Maine.

$570,000 investment from the Governor’s Jobs Plan will allow Northern Penobscot Tech Region III to expand opportunities for certification in welding

Lincoln, MAINE – Governor Janet Mills joined community leaders today in Lincoln at a ribbon cutting ceremony marking the completion of a major expansion of Northern Penobscot Tech Region III funded by a $570,000 investment from the Governor’s Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan.

Flags should be lowered beginning on Saturday, November 25

In accordance with a directive of the President, Governor Janet Mills has ordered that the United States and State of Maine flags be lowered to half-staff statewide in honor of the late former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, who passed away on Sunday at the age of 96. Consistent with the President’s directive, flags should be lowered this Saturday, November 25, and remain at half-staff until sunset on the day of Mrs. Carter’s interment, Wednesday, November 29.

Governor Janet Mills and Attorney General Aaron Frey issued the following joint statement today in response to a request for subpoena power by the Independent Commission to Investigate the Facts of the Tragedy in Lewiston: