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π· Sen. Eric Brakey, R-Auburn, talks with protesters outside the Augusta Civic Center on Dec. 2, 2020. (BDN photo by Linda Coan O'Kresik) |
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π Here are the obstacles for a Republican-led contraception access bill. β Sen. Eric Brakey, R-Auburn, is back with the same bill he filed in 2017, which aims to increase access to contraception by allowing pharmacists to prescribe pills and patches over the counter. It is co-sponsored mostly by Republicans, though Sen. Craig Hickman, D-Winthrop, is among the backers. It gets a 1 p.m. public hearing today. Watch it. β The proposal sums up Brakey's unique stance on contraception and the related issue of abortion access. The two-time congressional candidate is anti-abortion, but he has said any limits should come with easier access to contraceptives. β However, this bill did not even make it out of committee in 2017. Abortion-rights groups were skeptical about the measure excluding forms of birth control as well as the lack of agreement among other stakeholders, including pharmacists. It seems likely to face the same obstacles this time. π΅ This big-name Democrat joined a Maine senator's Social Security group. β At least one Democrat has joined the group of senators led by Angus King, I-Maine, and Bill Cassidy, R-Louisiana, who are looking to shore up Social Security's grim financial picture. Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Virginia, told Semafor he is part of the group working informally on bipartisan solutions. β The group's work made the news this week because King and Cassidy may be proposing raising the retirement age from 67 to 70, a stance that would put the Democratic-aligned Maine senator to the right of Collins, who has said such a shift would be unfair to Mainers working physically demanding jobs. β Kaine, who was the party's vice presidential nominee in 2016, told Semafor that he was excited about the King-Cassidy idea of a sovereign wealth fund but that he has not engaged on the retirement age issue. β I'll be on a Facebook Live event with Gregg Lagerquist, who anchors the evening news for our partners at CBS News 13, to discuss King's Social Security stance at 7:45 p.m. Stream it on our page. |
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