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Rep. Kristi Mathieson raises awareness about her bill to help federal workers during a government shutdown

Contact: Brian Lee (Mathieson) | 305-965-2744

 

AUGUSTA – A new law sponsored by Rep. Kristi Mathieson, D-Kittery, to provide a lifeline to essential federal workers impacted by a government shutdown went into effect last week. The law, which was enacted by the Legislature earlier this year and signed by Gov. Janet Mills, is especially timely, as the federal government shut down at midnight on Oct. 1 for the first time in nearly seven years. 

Home heating resources for this winter

By Rep. Kristi Mathieson 

Fall has arrived, and while it might be my favorite season, the cooler weather means that the cold winter months are right around the corner. How my family is going to heat our home in the upcoming months – and how much it will cost – has been on my mind. 

The rising cost of living, from expensive healthcare to increasing utility bills, is one of the most common issues that I have been hearing about consistently from constituents. It’s hitting a lot of Maine families hard, especially those on fixed incomes. 

Roberts receives the Jim McGregor Award from the Retail Association of Maine

AUGUSTA – Rep. Tiffany Roberts, D-South Berwick, was unanimously chosen by the Retail Association of Maine’s Board of Directors to be the 2025 recipient of the Jim McGregor Award. 

 The Jim McGregor award recognizes individuals who go above and beyond to fight for issues that matter most to Maine’s retail and business community. Roberts is being recognized for her work pushing for data privacy legislation, reasonable improvements to Maine’s paid family and medical leave law and consistent support for Maine businesses and economic development. 

News from the State House

By Rep. Holly Eaton, D-Deer Isle

The Legislature wrapped up its work for the session in mid-June. This year, we enacted more than 600 laws that will address the issues Mainers care about and move our state forward. Many of them officially went into effect on Sept. 24. 

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