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📷 Following a closed-door Republican strategy session, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-California, talks to reporters about updates on funding the government and averting a shutdown at the Capitol in Washington on Wednesday. (AP photo by J. Scott Applewhite) |
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📄 Maine politicians try to provide options to the embattled House speaker. ◉ It looks like the federal government will shut down at midnight Saturday, largely because a small group of arch-conservative Republicans in the House of Representatives are saying they will oppose any stopgap funding measure aimed at keeping things open. ◉ House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-California, is the key figure on this topic because he will eventually either have to win his members over or accept Democratic help to pass a spending plan. But U.S. Sen. Susan Collins and Rep. Jared Golden are also toward the center of these fraught talks. ◉ Collins, the top Republican appropriator, told reporters on Wednesday that she was working on a border-related amendment that is aimed at gaining House support for a continuing resolution to keep government open. However, the Maine senator is viewed with suspicion by House conservatives due to her centrist orientation, as Politico reported earlier this week. ◉ Golden met with McCarthy on Wednesday, telling reporters afterward that the two discussed a bipartisan commission on spending as a potential solution. But the congressman wouldn't commit to voting for such an item if the speaker attached it to a "shit bill." ◉ The two Mainers could have a role in the endgame here. McCarthy's entreaties to Golden came after the congressman put forward a bill that would end the shutdown. Centrist Republicans aligned with Golden on that could force it to the floor, while hard-line conservatives may move to oust the speaker if he works with Democrats to bridge the gap. |
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What we're reading 🤸♀️ Here's how the ads on Maine's utility takeover are stretching the truth. 🚒 Three Port Clyde businesses burned overnight in a waterfront fire. 🔑 Rent in this small Maine city is almost as high as it is in Portland. 🐎 A man sued the Fryeburg Fair (which begins this weekend), claiming a harness race permanently injured him. 🪦 A forgotten hero of a famous naval battle finally gets his due. Here's your soundtrack. |
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