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| 📷 Rep. Laurel Libby, R-Auburn, speaks on the floor of the Maine House of Representatives at the State House in Augusta on Feb. 11, 2025.. (BDN photo by Linda Coan O'Kresik) |
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News and notes Laurel Libby is formally exploring a run for governor: We've mentioned her name a bunch already in terms of potential gubernatorial contenders and won't write more stories quite yet on this, but it's worth noting Rep. Laurel Libby, R-Auburn, said she is officially exploring a run for governor during a Cumberland County Republican Committee event Tuesday in Topsham (which is right on the county line but really in Sagadahoc County, for those keeping track) and during conservative radio segments Wednesday. Libby has long been a prolific fundraiser and gained national attention in February after her viral social media post singling out a transgender student-athlete got Trump's attention before he began targeting Gov. Janet Mills and the state's federal funding. Her PAC also got a win Tuesday when a federal judge ruled for now in her favor on a political giving limits case, and she posted Tuesday on Facebook that "Team Libby" has raised $137,000+ through June. Not all Maine Republicans and fellow Republican lawmakers approve of Libby and her tactics, but she led the field of potential and declared GOP candidates in a Pan Atlantic Research poll released in June. Stay tuned. |
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Reading list 🏠 Here are big ideas for building more affordable housing in Bangor. More on that: The state's third biggest city, as Kathleen O'Brien reported in this new piece, needs 700 more units for people earning less than $35,000 annually. 💰 Maine's gubernatorial candidates filed their first fundraising reports. I rounded up things here. 🗳️ Shenna Bellows found the Maine GOP's claims over duplicate voter records are without merit. 🌎 From Maine Public: Heavy rainfall is triggering sewage pollution in the state. ☀️ A new documentary focuses on Houlton and last year's eclipse. |
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🏃 They're running. We're tracking them so you don't have to. See the tracker — featuring both declared candidates for governor and the prospective ones our sources are telling us about — here. |
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Summer calendar Collins and Approps: Governor visits Hope: Mills is going to Brodis Farm in Hope on Thursday morning to declare Aug. 2-3 as Maine’s Fifth Annual Wild Blueberry Weekend. |
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On the move 🚸 Bowdoin College is looking for an early childhood educator for its nature-based outdoor preschool program. 📚 The Skidompha Public Library in Damariscotta is seeking a development director. 🚙 The Maine DOT is hiring a heavy vehicle and equipment technician. |
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