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Grohoski to host in-person "Coffee with Constituents" event

AUGUSTA - Rep. Nicole Grohoski, D-Ellsworth, will host an in-person "Coffee with Constituents" event on Saturday, May 22 from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. at Ellsworth Harbor Park at 413 Water Street. This is her first in-person event since the start of the current legislative session. These monthly events are an opportunity for constituents from Ellsworth and Trenton to ask questions, share concerns and ideas and otherwise just connect. Participants may provide specific questions or topics to Grohoski ahead of the event.

Sachs introduces bill to create Land Bank Authority to address Maine's housing shortage

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AUGUSTA - Rep. Melanie Sachs, D-Freeport, introduced a bill to address Maine's housing shortage before the Joint Standing Committee on Innovation, Development, Economic Advancement and Business on Thursday. LD 1694, An Act To Create the Maine Redevelopment Land Bank Authority, establishes the Community Redevelopment Land Bank to facilitate the redevelopment of abandoned and environmentally hazardous properties, and convert them into productive use.

Legislation to reward frontline workers presented by Speaker Fecteau

AUGUSTA - On Thursday, Speaker Ryan Fecteau of Biddeford unveiled a bill aimed at cleaning up Maine's tax code and rewarding frontline workers with direct payments. LD 1677 "An Act To Support Frontline Workers by Adding a Temporary Tax Bracket Affecting High Earners" would invest in Maine frontline workers who continued serving our state throughout the pandemic.

Democratic House members on the Education Committee applaud Gov. Mills' plans for local education funding

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AUGUSTA - Following the Mills administration's announcement on Wednesday of plans to make historic investments in Maine schools, including a proposal for the state to reach 55% funding for K-12 local education costs, House Democrats serving on the Legislature's Education and Cultural Affairs Committee released statements in support of the plan.

Committee unanimously approves to Gramlich's bills to protect Mainers from "forever chemicals"

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AUGUSTA - The Legislature's bipartisan Environment and Natural Resources Committee voted unanimously on Wednesday to advance a package of bills sponsored by Rep. Lori Gramlich, D-Old Orchard Beach, that aim to protect the public from adverse health effects caused by toxic PFAS, known as "forever chemicals."

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