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Governor Janet Mills directed that the United States and State of Maine flags be flown at half-staff statewide immediately for the remainder of today, April 3, 2019 in honor of a Maine State Trooper who was struck and killed in the line of duty this morning in a crash on Interstate 95 in Hampden. 

Joined by state lawmakers and renewable energy supporters, Governor Janet Mills today signed into law a bill that will help incentivize the long-awaited growth of the solar industry in Maine. LD 91 An Act to Eliminate Gross Metering, sponsored by Representative Seth Berry and signed by the governor, will reset the state’s metering policy for solar and ensure that consumers who produce electricity from solar panels will be fairly compensated for supplying excess energy back to the electric grid.

Governor Janet Mills signed legislation today to protect vulnerable Mainers from financial exploitation.

Governor Janet Mills announced today that she has nominated four people to the Maine Maritime Academy Board of Trustees.

“The Maine Maritime Academy Board of Trustees sets the course for Maine’s leading college for engineering, management, science and transportation careers and oversees the education of almost 1,000 Maine students every year,” said Governor Mills. “I am honored to nominate these experienced, highly-qualified, and well-respected individuals who will preserve the Academy’s worldwide reputation of excellence and student success.”

Governor Janet Mills today directed that the United States and State of Maine flags be flown at half-staff in the town of Westbrook from sunrise to sunset tomorrow, Saturday, March 30th, 2019, the day of funeral services for Maine Senior Airman Shawn McKeough Jr.

Airman McKeough died while attempting to prevent an armed robbery at a convenience store in North Little Rock, Arkansas. He was 23 years old. Funeral services will be held at 9:00 a.m. at St. Anthony’s Church in Westbrook, Airman McKeough’s hometown, on Saturday.

Governor Janet Mills announced today that she has nominated six people to the University of Maine and the Maine Community College System Boards of Trustees.

Governor Janet Mills signed emergency legislation today to allow the production and sale of food additives and food products that contain hemp or hemp products in Maine.

In response to the resignation of Representative Dale Denno from the Legislature, Governor Janet Mills issued the follow statement:

“I want to thank Representative Denno for his service to the people of Cumberland and Gray. He has been a tireless champion for his constituents, fighting every day to improve their lives and advance policies that help people across the state. His voice will be missed in the Legislature. I wish him and his family the best as he continues his valiant fight against cancer.”

Governor Janet Mills signed emergency legislation today granting Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Commissioner Judy Camuso the authority to extend Maine’s fishing season.

Charging Stations and Financial Incentives Target Carbon Emissions in Maine’s Transportation Sector

Governor Janet Mills and Efficiency Maine Trust announced today a set of initiatives that will expand the use of electric vehicles across Maine in an effort to reduce the state’s carbon footprint and reliance on fossil fuels.

Flanked by lawmakers and health care advocates, Governor Janet Mills today signed into law a bill protecting health care coverage for Maine families.

Governor Janet Mills today signed the supplemental budget for Maine’s Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2019. The $7.5 million package, which garnered strong bipartisan support in the Legislature, repeals the limit on Medicaid-funded methadone to help combat the opioid crisis, dedicates $1 million towards the state’s upcoming 2020 bicentennial celebration, and funds other initiatives.

Governor Janet Mills today introduced a bill to improve access to critical reproductive health care for women across Maine. The bill, sponsored by Speaker of the House Sara Gideon, would allow a physician assistant or an advanced practice registered nurse to perform abortions. As Attorney General, Governor Mills introduced a similar bill during the last legislative session.

Governor Janet Mills issued the following statement on the passing of Oxford Fire Chief Gary Sacco:

Governor Janet Mills delivered brief remarks at a ribbon cutting ceremony and toured the new global headquarters of WEX, Inc. Friday. Senator Susan Collins, Maine Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Heather Johnson, members of the Portland City Council, and other guests were also in attendance.

Governor Janet Mills appeared before the Legislature’s Judiciary Committee during a public hearing Thursday to testify in support of legislation to amend the Constitution of Maine to prevent discrimination based on an individual’s sex.
Governor Janet Mills signed into law the first bill of her Administration to honor a Maine veteran Thursday.

Governor Janet Mills announced today she has issued an official proclamation designating March as Women’s History Month in Maine.

“Women of every race, class, and ethnic background have made historic contributions to the growth and strength of our state and nation in countless ways, and yet those contributions are still overlooked and undervalued,” said Governor Mills. “In declaring the month of March Women’s History Month, I hope all Mainers will join me in honoring the women of our past and recommit to working together to achieve true equality for all.”

In response to reports nationwide regarding the prevalence of a perfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS, Governor Janet Mills today signed an Executive Order creating a Governor’s Task Force to mobilize state agencies and other stakeholders to review the prevalence of PFAS in Maine and put forward a plan to address it.

Governor Janet Mills tapped a maple tree on the Blaine House lawn Tuesday celebrating an annual tradition to promote Maine maple syrup and highlight its contributions to Maine’s economy.
Governor Janet Mills announced today she has selected leading energy expert and Maine native Dan Burgess to direct the Governor’s Energy Office.

Augusta, MAINE - Governor Janet Mills has announced the closure of all Hancock and Washington County State Offices today, Monday March 4th, 2019 due to inclement weather.

“I would urge everyone in Hancock and Washington County to avoid driving today wherever possible,” said Governor Mills. “Heavy and accumulating snow has made for dangerous driving conditions. I hope that, if you must drive, you will allow extra room for public safety and transportation officials to keep you safe.”

Governor Janet Mills has announced all State of Maine offices will open on a delayed start tomorrow, Monday, March 4, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. due to inclement weather.

“With a winter storm forecasted over much of the state during the morning commute today, I hope all Mainers travel safely and slowly,” said Governor Mills. “I hope all drivers will continue to give our public safety officials plenty of room to operate and clear the roads for us all.”

All state offices will open on normal operating hours Tuesday, March 05, 2019.

Governor Janet Mills issued the following statement regarding the death of Maine firefighter Captain Joel Barnes in the line of service Friday, March 1, 2019:

“My thoughts and prayers are with the family, colleagues, and friends of Berwick firefighter Capt. Joel Barnes, who lost his life fighting a four-alarm fire today. Joel will be forever remembered for his courage and service to our state,” said Governor Mills. “I’d also ask every family in Maine to join with me in praying for the swift recovery of the four firefighters still hospitalized tonight.”

Governor Janet Mills today directed that the United States and State of Maine flags be flown at half-staff statewide from sunrise to sunset on the day of funeral services for Maine firefighter Captain Joel Barnes of Berwick who lost his life in the line of service Friday, March 1, 2019. An additional flag notice will be sent upon the scheduling of Capt. Barnes’ funeral.