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Loranger Middle School students debate Maine state butterfly choices

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AUGUSTA - Rep. Lori K. Gramlich, D-Old Orchard Beach, and state officials from the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife joined Loranger Middle School students on Friday to discuss Gramlich's bill to name a state butterfly.

Fifth-grade students made their cases on which butterfly deserves the title to Gramlich and Commissioner Judy Camuso, wildlife biologist Phillip deMaynadier, Ph.D., and Education and Outreach Supervisor Laura Craver-Rogers.

Legislative panel advances O'Neil proposal to celebrate Maine Needham candies

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AUGUSTA - The Legislature's State and Local Government Committee advanced a proposal on Thursday that would celebrate Maine's signature confection by creating Maine Needham Day. The vote was unanimous.

LD 292, sponsored by Rep. Maggie O'Neil, D-Saco, would designate the last Saturday in September each year as Maine Needham Day.

Rielly issues statement on Attorney General's report addressing sexual trauma in Maine National Guard

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AUGUSTA - Maine's Office of the Attorney General released its report this week to the Maine Legislature's Veterans and Legal Affairs (VLA) Committee outlining how the Maine National Guard investigated and prosecuted allegations of sexual assault and harassment over a five-year period. Rep. Morgan Rielly, D-Westbrook, who introduced the legislation authorizing the report, issued the following statement:

Roeder bill to increase access to severance pay receives committee support

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AUGUSTA - The Legislature's Labor and Housing Committee voted Tuesday to advance a bill sponsored by Rep. Amy Roeder, D-Bangor, that would increase access to severance pay for Maine workers.

Current law requires notice to be given to employees, municipalities and the State regarding severance pay due to the closing, substantial shutdown or relocation of more than 100 miles of an industrial or commercial facility that employs 100 or more workers. Workers who are employed with the same employer for three or more years may be eligible for severance pay.

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