Category Archives: Politics and government

Maine delegation’s only ‘undecided’ is feeling heat over health care vote | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Maine delegation’s only ‘undecided’ is feeling heat over health care vote | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

[For full disclosure, Rep. Michaud and I are not related. To the best of my knowledge, anyway. — KM]

DOE establishes joint institute for strategic energy analysis | SustainableBusiness.com

DOE Establishes Joint Institute for Strategic Energy Analysis

U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory website: www.nrel.gov

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Hearing draws mixed reaction on TransCanada Maine’s wind power petition | Lewiston Sun Journal

Hearing draws mixed reaction on TransCanada’s wind power petition | Franklin | Sun Journal.

Jobs bill passes in rare show of accord | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Jobs bill passes in rare show of accord | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Warm, dry winter means savings for Maine cities, towns | Lewiston Sun Journal

Warm, dry winter means savings for Maine cities, towns | State | Sun Journal.

Maine gubernatorial candidates respond to questions | DownEast.com blog

Maine gubernatorial candidates respond to questions | DownEast.com blog

12 Blaine House hopefuls to vie in primary elections | Bangor Daily News

12 Blaine House hopefuls to vie in primary elections – Bangor Daily News.

Former Unity president expected to get UMFK post | Bangor Daily News

Former Unity president expected to get UMFK post – Bangor Daily News.

Field still big in Maine gubernatorial race | Bangor Daily News

Field still big in Maine gubernatorial race – Bangor Daily News.

U.S. census forms arrive in the mail today | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

[Make sure to fill these out and return them. The information gathered determines who gets what in the good ol’ US of A. — KM]

US census forms arrive in the mail today | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

U.S. census forms arrive in the mail today | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

[Make sure to fill these out and return them. The information gathered determines who gets what in the good ol’ US of A. — KM]

US census forms arrive in the mail today | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Sex & Maine country | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

In a live-and-let-live swath of rural western Maine, entrepreneurs have turned to exotic dancers as a viable — and even welcomed — business model.

Sex & the country | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Maine Congressional delegation sends off 1136th in crowded ceremony at UMaine | Bangor Daily News

Congressional delegation sends off 1136th in crowded ceremony at UMaine – Bangor Daily News.

Panel seeking ways to clarify pot proposal | Bangor Daily News

Panel seeking ways to clarify pot proposal – Bangor Daily News.

Bangor Hydro’s parent company to buy northern Maine utility | Bangor Daily News

Bangor Hydro’s parent company to buy northern Maine utility – Bangor Daily News.

Roadmap report for ramping up sustainable business

Roadmap Report For Ramping Up Sustainable Business

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Proposal would set ‘real Maine’ apart from rest of state

[Every so often someone in California offers up a proposal to split up California into two or three states. It usually falls flat on its face pretty fast. I sort of get the mindset that Rep. Joy is trying to express, but I don’t get this proposal, especially since he admits the chances are “slim to none.” Maine would lose more than gain. Rep. Joy perhaps should spend more of his time helping in the cutting of the state budget shortfall rather than cutting the state in two. – KM]

For Mainers who tire of summer traffic and wish those tourists would just stay away, Rep. Henry Joy, R-Crystal, has a solution: Split Maine in two.

If a bill he has proposed gets any traction – a possibility he described as “slim to none” – there would be a “real Maine” up north, and the rest would go back to its former landlord: Massachusetts.

“Some of them are sort of upset because I call this Northern Massachusetts, but their lifestyle is like those in Massachusetts,” he said.

Joy knows something about the Bay State. He traces his lineage to the first Joy in Boston, Thomas Joy.

His hometown – Crystal, in Aroostook County – is nowhere near Boston, however. In 2000, Crystal had 285 residents with a per-capita income of $14,338.

“I’d rather have my roots in Maine,” Joy said.

The new Maine Joy imagines would encompass Oxford, Aroostook, Piscataquis, Somerset, Franklin, Penobscot and Washington counties, and part of Hancock County. All others would become the new state of “northern Massachusetts.”

Click on the link to read the rest of this story by Ethan Wilensky-Lanford in the Kennebec Journal.

Maine’s budget hole again altered for the better | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME

Budget hole again altered for the better | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME.

Closing arguments today in trial of Maine lobsterman | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Closing arguments today in trial of lobsterman | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Hearing today on Maine’s medical pot plan | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Hearing today on medical pot plan | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.