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What we're reading β Maine Democrats are responding quickly to the Roe news, with Mills issuing a statement saying she will defend abortion rights here. β The man who has fed the State House for 22 years is leaving his post. Richard Desjardins said telework during the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in just a sliver of his normal business. His departure is a milestone for the Cross Cafe, known for cheap lunch deals and for being a place you can happen upon any public official from the governor down to the rank and file. β While in isolation after testing positive for COVID-19, Mills signed a landmark tribal sports betting bill into law on Monday, marking a major step in tribal-state relations that nevertheless falls short of what chiefs wanted. β A frenzied real estate market has come with regrets for 70 percent of recent homebuyers, according to a national study. The BDN is asking readers what they want to know about the housing crisis. Help us here. |
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News and notes β Sports betting is not starting anytime soon in Maine. Rulemaking will require hearings and written comments that could take between 8 months and a year and a half to complete depending on the industry's response, Milt Champion, Maine's top gambling regulator, said Tuesday. That upper estimate would put us in or near 2024 and that would be well before betting is active. β The Maine International Trade Center is holding events on e-commerce and exports today. Register here. β The browntail moth may be "the worst itβs been in over 100 years." That is from Arborjet/Ecologel on the invasive insect nationally. Risk of exposure is highest between the months of April and July, the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention noted on Monday. Here's your soundtrack. |
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π· Lead photo: Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, speaks on the Senate floor about her vote to confirm Supreme Court Justice Brett Kananaugh, Friday, Oct. 5, 2018 in the Capitol in Washington. (Senate TV via AP) |
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