Maine Governor Vetoes Bill to Add $2,500,000 to Public Funding Program

Maine has public funding for candidates for state office. The fund is running out of money. On April 12, the legislature passed LD 1579, a bill putting $2,500,000 into the fund. But on April 25, Governor Paul LePage vetoed the bill. The bill had passed the Senate 26-9, and the House 81-65. It is not clear if the legislature will override the veto.


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Maine Governor Vetoes Bill to Add $2,500,000 to Public Funding Program — 3 Comments

  1. Abolish ALL monarchy vetoes — a super-dangerous carryover from the DARK AGE monarchy regimes.

    esp — the New Age monarchs — Prezs, Guvs, Mayors — have become de facto legislative monarchs —

    due to the EVIL rotted robot party hacks in SCOTUS and the lower courts.

  2. Demo Rep you are 100% absolutely fucking clueless how our system even works and you’re acting like a damn historical scholar criticizing it. It’s actually gone from being annoying to being entertaining now, since you really are so hell bent of proving your ignorance.

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