Hmm - "As my old boss, Bill Clinton, might have said, there is nothing that's wrong with Maine that can't be fixed by what's right with me." – Angus King III, making his pitch to voters in Old Orchard Beach ahead of the June 9 gubernatorial primary.
WalletHub - The personal finance company WalletHub today released its report on the Best States for Racial Equality in Education, along with expert commentary. To identify which states demonstrate the highest levels of racial equality in education, WalletHub analyzed all 50 states across six key metrics. The study examines disparities between white and Black Americans in areas such as high school and college attainment, test scores, and graduation rates. Below, you can view key highlights from the report.
Racial Equality in Education in Maine (1=Most Equality; 25=Avg.):
- Overall Rank: 7th
- 1st – Share of Adults with at Least a Bachelor’s Degree
- 20th – Average ACT Score
Graham Platner - Susan Collins is the single largest recipient of AIPAC money in the United States Senate. In just the last few weeks, Susan Collins took over half a million dollars from AIPAC. One-third of her entire campaign fundraising haul came directly from AIPAC. And that doesn’t not even include any of AIPAC’s Super PAC spending.
There is a genocide happening in Gaza. American taxpayers have been paying for bombs to destroy hospitals and schools overseas – instead of building them here at home. We’ve been paying to help starve children in Palestine – rather than feeding them in America.
Wikipedia - The American Israel Public Affairs Committee is an American pro-Israel lobbying group that advocates its policies to the legislative and executive branches of the United States. It is one of several pro-Israel lobbying organizations in the United States, and has been called one of the most influential lobbying groups in the U.S.
MS NOW- After reports over the weekend that Graham Platner sent sexually explicit text messages to women while he was married, Democrats are standing by Maine’s presumptive Democratic Senate nominee. Asked on Monday if he was rethinking his support for Platner, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. — the progressive leader who endorsed the oyster farmer just days into his campaign — told MS NOW, “Certainly not.”
It was a similar sentiment from Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. — another Platner booster — who brushed off questions about the candidate’s indiscretions and pivoted to rising gas prices, the war in Iran and Democratic hopes of unseating the Republican incumbent, Sen. Susan Collins.
\Maine Morning Star - In their final debate, the five Democrats running for governor were asked how they would help struggling renters. From rent relief to eviction prevention, the candidates highlighted parts of their housing plans, while reiterating much of what they’ve said before: there’s a housing crisis, with insufficient stock and a dearth of affordable options.
Amid a flurry of last-minute campaign events ahead of the June 9 primary, the five Democratic candidates — Shenna Bellows, Troy Jackson, Angus King III, Hannah Pingree and Nirav Shah — gathered at the University of Southern Maine’s Hannaford Hall on Thursday evening for a forum sponsored by the Cumberland County Democratic Party.
Maine Morning Star - President Donald Trump’s administration sued Maine on Wednesday for refusing to provide immigration authorities with covert license plates. The 18-page complaint filed in the U.S. District Court accuses the state of discriminating against federal immigration agencies by requiring that vehicles could only be granted such plates if they aren’t used for civil immigration purposes.
“Federal law enforcement agencies should not be subject to the challenged BMV policy, which is unconstitutional and recklessly disregards officer safety, public safety, and federal operational needs,” the lawsuit reads. The Trump administration has also filed similar lawsuits against Massachusetts, Oregon and Washington.
“There are over 150,000 renter households in Maine. Fifty-one percent of them are spending as much as 51% of their income on rent and risk eviction every month,” said moderator Cathy Lee. “Many of you focus on building housing, which takes years, or reducing property taxes for homeowners. What policies do you propose that would stabilize renter households now?” MORE