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📷 Temporary House leader Rep. Patrick McHenry, R-North Carolina, gavels the House into recess at the Capitol in Washington on Tuesday. (AP photo by Alex Brandon) |
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🤷 Is a Maine congressman's speaker plan ... coming together? ◉ The latest Republican to fail to win the House speaker job is Jim Jordan of Ohio, who lost a Tuesday vote. He is preparing another one today, but the D.C. tip sheets including Punchbowl News are basically calling him toast. ◉ So what's next? It looks like Rep. Patrick McHenry of North Carolina, who is currently acting as speaker, has the best chance of emerging with temporary power to lead the chamber now stalled by its lack of a leader. Former speakers John Boehner and Newt Gingrich have endorsed the idea. ◉ This path was also endorsed by Rep. Jared Golden, a Democrat from Maine's 2nd District, and a group of fellow centrists in a letter last week. At least a few of them look likely to bless McHenry in exchange for concessions, which could include aid packages for Israel and Ukraine, among other things. ◉ Nobody seems able to unite Republicans right now. While McHenry would be flamed from his right for relying on Democrats to head up the chamber even for just a few weeks, Republicans aren't giving themselves many other options. If they want to do anything at all, this might be their only path. 🎙️ We're co-hosting a utility takeover debate tonight. ◉ The BDN and CBS News 13 are hosting a half-hour debate on Question 3, the utility takeover referendum, tonight at 7 p.m. It will be the first widely televised debate in the election to be decided next month by Maine voters. ◉ The yes side will be represented by Al Cleveland, campaign manager for Our Power, the group leading the referendum drive. Political groups for Central Maine Power Co. and Versant Power on the no side are trotting out Barbara Alexander, a consultant who worked for the Maine Public Utilities Commission. ◉ CBS News 13 anchor Gregg Lagerquist and I will be moderating, and the debate will air live on TV and be streamed on our Facebook channels and websites. Here's my soundtrack. |
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What we're reading 🔒 The strongest online privacy law in the nation may come to Maine. ⛺ Bangor plans a targeted sweep of its largest homeless camp. 👶 After losing a major child care provider, Aroostook leaders want more done. 📸 John F. Kennedy visited Maine 60 years ago, just before he was killed. 🏃 A Maine mother and son are running for opposing college teams. Here's your soundtrack. |
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