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📷 The offices of the Portland Press Herald are pictured on Aug. 1, 2023, in South Portland. (AP photo by Robert F. Bukaty) |
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📰 Megadonor support of these Maine papers gets national attention. ◉ The news outlet Semafor got a Maine scoop this weekend by citing a source who said groups controlled by Democratic megadonors George Soros and Hansjorg Wyss put up millions to fund a national nonprofit's acquisition of the Portland Press Herald and sister papers in a sale that closed in July. ◉ The National Trust for Local News, which controls the papers, told Semafor that the Soros group is supporters of theirs but did not put up money specifically to fund this transaction. The Open Society Foundations, which serve as Soros' nonprofit network, are listed online as a supporter of the trust. ◉ Semafor cited Maine as part of a growing political divide in media, noting that conservative judicial architect Leonard Leo has supported The Maine Wire, the news arm of the conservative Maine Policy Institute. Groups tied to Leo gave money to the group in 2020 and 2021, and The Maine Wire paid for Facebook ads to promote an interview with Leo earlier this summer. 🎤 Legislative committees are coming back for some high-profile reviews. ◉ Lobbyists, shine your shoes, because lawmakers are returning to Augusta for committee work over the next few days. It is the result of new studies and routine check-ins on government programs. Here's the weekly schedule. ◉ The housing panel will hear on Tuesday from members of Gov. Janet Mills' policy office and get an update on the newly established Housing First program. Watch here tomorrow at 9 a.m. ◉ The biggest deal might be a Wednesday hearing that kicks off a review of service delivery within the Maine Department of Health and Human Services. Lawmakers on the health panel will get updates from the child welfare office as well as the ombudsman and others charged with overseeing that program. Watch here Wednesday at 9 a.m. |
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What we're reading 🥣 A Maine mayor with Blaine House ambitions faces a tough local test. 🧪 The state delayed the implementation of a pioneering chemical law. 🧐 Lawmakers say the deaths of eight Mainers in guardianship need scrutiny, the Maine Monitor reports. ⛓ A jail officer once accused of sexual harassment was promoted. 📺 This is how much political ad spending we expect through 2024. Here's your soundtrack. |
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