Jobs and Income Right to strike would level the playing field for public workers, with benefits for all of us The right of workers to organize and bargain with their employer benefits all Mainers. Collective bargaining leads to better wages, safer workplaces, and a fairer and more […] James Myall Posted April 17, 2019 Tags Jobs, Unions
Health Care Maine regulates price increases for electricity and insurance. Pharmaceutical companies need oversight too Everyone deserves access to life-saving medication. Pharmaceutical companies develop new and innovative treatments, but this doesn’t give them the right to strongarm Mainers into paying sky-high prices […] James Myall Posted April 17, 2019 Tags Health Care
Health Care Runaway increases in the costs of prescription drugs must be stopped No one’s health should be compromised because they can’t afford the medicine they need. The runaway increases in the costs of prescription drugs must be stopped, and […] James Myall Posted April 16, 2019 Tags Health Care
Maine’s Economy Proposed "Fair Workweek" law will give workers the stability they need to care for their families Imagine this scenario: You work at a large, national retail chain and on any given week, your schedule is subject to change, set at the discretion of […] James Myall Posted April 10, 2019 Tags Fair Scheduling, Job Quality
Taxes and Budget Policy Brief: Why Maine lawmakers should reject the Local Option Sales Tax Summary: Communities in every corner of the state have suffered from underfunding of education and local services. The symptoms of cuts to communities are greater pressure on […] Sarah Austin Posted April 2, 2019 Tags Local, Sales Tax, Taxes
Taxes and Budget Why Maine lawmakers should reject the Local Option Sales Tax Communities in every corner of the state have suffered from underfunding of education and local services. The symptoms of cuts to communities are greater pressure on town […] Sarah Austin Posted March 27, 2019 Tags Local, Tax Fairness, Taxes
Education, Maine’s Economy Maine borrowers need a Student Loan Bill of Rights as protection from predatory loan companies We all have heard the numbers about escalating student loan debt across the country. Maine is no exception. Residents of our state carry more than $6 billion […] Jody Harris Posted March 26, 2019 Tags Consumer Protection, Higher Education, Student Debt
Taxes and Budget Governor's proposed budget plan would under-fund local services by $160 million Many of the most important services are provided at the local level. Things like public safety, road maintenance, education, parks, and libraries support our economy and make […] Sarah Austin Posted March 22, 2019 Tags Budget, Homestead Exemption, Income Tax, Municipal Revenue Sharing
Maine’s Economy The evidence is clear: There's no reason to cut Maine's minimum wage Efforts to weaken Maine’s minimum wage are perennial objects of consideration in the Maine Legislature. Most often, lawmakers rejects these efforts out of hand — and for […] James Myall Posted March 18, 2019 Tags Minimum Wage
Taxes and Budget Eliminating the income tax would rig our tax code for the wealthiest, guarantee budget shortfalls Maine’s Legislature is considering a bill that would incrementally eliminate Maine’s income tax. While there is little likelihood of the bill becoming law, it’s critical to note […] Sarah Austin Posted March 14, 2019 Tags Income Tax, Tax Fairness, Taxes