Taxes and Budget Public feedback on Gov. Mills’ budget changes: helpful, too discretionary, not enough James Myall, an analyst for the left-leaning policy organization Maine Center for Economic Policy, said Monday the homeless provision allows needed flexibility for municipalities but adds limits […] Maine Morning Star Posted April 1, 2024 Tags Budget
Jobs and Income Effort continues to ensure state minimum wage for ME farmworkers About one-quarter of Maine farmworkers live in poverty, and they are roughly 4.5 times as likely to live below the poverty line as other workers in the […] Public News Service Posted March 27, 2024 Tags Job Quality, Jobs, Minimum Wage, Wages
Jobs and Income Wednesday Sit-Down: Minimum wage for Maine farm workers In this week’s Wednesday Sit-Down, Arthur Phillips, policy analyst from the Maine Center of Economic Policy, sits down with CBS 13 to talk about the minimum wage […] WGME Posted March 27, 2024 Tags Job Quality, Jobs, Minimum Wage, Wages, Wednesday Sit Down
Taxes and Budget Opinion: Slugger wants his money Special thanks to Maura Pillsbury at the Maine Center of Economic Policy for her research, which contributed greatly to this piece. Click here to read the full op-ed, […] Beacon Posted March 24, 2024 Tags Tax Breaks, Tax Fairness, Taxes
Jobs and Income Democracy Forum 3/15/24: Unions and Democracy Take Two We’ll revisit topics from our show in 2021, talking about the historical and contemporary links between labor organizing and expanding political rights like voting. Is union organizing […] WERU Posted March 15, 2024 Tags Unions
Taxes and Budget ‘The rent is too damn high’: Housing advocates rally for rent relief, homeless shelter funding “Rent relief for families with low income can be an effective, efficient way to stem the rising tides of evictions and homelessness,” said Josie Phillips, state priorities […] Maine Morning Star Posted March 13, 2024 Tags Budget, Housing
Taxes and Budget Updated revenue predictions once again puts Gov. Mills’ proposed savings in spotlight Josie Phillips, state priorities partnership fellow for the left-leaning policy organization Maine Center for Economic Policy, said she hopes the increase in one-time funds for this biennium […] Maine Morning Star Posted March 11, 2024 Tags Budget
Jobs and Income Maine lawmakers could still raise the minimum wage to $15 James Myall, a policy analyst with the Maine Center for Economic Policy (MECEP), asked members of the AFA and Labor and Housing committees to think of the […] Beacon Posted March 6, 2024 Tags Job Quality, Jobs, Minimum Wage, Wages
Health Care, Taxes and Budget Mills administration wants to roll back law expanding financial support for older Mainers The Maine Center for Economic Policy, a left-leaning research organization, estimates about 45,000 Mainers who would have been eligible to receive thousands of dollars per year would […] Portland Press Herald Posted March 5, 2024 Tags Budget, Health Care, Medicare
Taxes and Budget Wednesday Sit-Down: Maine's budget surplus In this week’s Wednesday Sit-Down, Josie Phillips, a policy fellow with the Maine Center for Economic Policy, sits down with CBS 13 to break down the debate […] WGME Posted February 29, 2024 Tags Budget, Revenue, Wednesday Sit Down