
Steve Robinson
Editor-in-Chief and Investigative Reporter at The Maine Wire
Editor-in-Chief @TheMaineWire https://t.co/S74Gwoa8Sv Investigative Reporter: https://t.co/zUZ64yD6Al Documentary Maker: https://t.co/9Gv0PIlhq7
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1 week ago |
themainewire.com | Steve Robinson
A public school in Maine has suspended a middle school student for barking like a dog at another student who regularly crawls around the school on all fours, hisses at other students, and openly identifies as a furry. “[Student’s Name] will serve a 5-day suspension… for level 2 harassment,” a student incident report obtained by the Maine Wire states. “He barked at a peer in the classroom yesterday afternoon,” the report states.
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1 week ago |
themainewire.com | Steve Robinson
Eddie DuGay is a Navy veteran, a former Democratic member of the Maine House of Representatives, and a former aide to then-Rep. John Baldacci (ME-CD2). For four decades, DuGay has been a fixture of State House politics, advocating for his constituents in Washington County and later for his clients as a lobbyist and consultant.
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1 week ago |
themainewire.com | Steve Robinson
Starting this month, the state of Maine has begun rolling out new license plates featuring a nod to the 1901 flag—a green pine and North Star—or a no-fuss blue-and-white design. It’s all part of an initiative spearheaded by Secretary of State Shenna Bellows (D), who’s looking to have the license plate transformation completed by July 2026, just after she’ll face off in the Democratic Party’s gubernatorial primary.
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2 weeks ago |
themainewire.com | Steve Robinson
Former Republican Gov. Paul LePage joined The Robinson Report for an interview about his decision to run for Maine’s Second Congressional District. The firebrand conservative talks about how Maine has fared under Gov. Janet Mills (D) and what he makes of the current crop of gubernatorial candidates.
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2 weeks ago |
themainewire.com | Steve Robinson
State Auditor Matt Dunlap joined the Robinson Report podcast in Wednesday’s episode to talk about the controversy sparked by his audit of state spending in 2024. Dunlap addresses concerns about no-bid contracts, the associated risks, and suggests ways to improve budget transparency. Dunlap also sheds light on his decision to publicly float challenging fellow Democrat Rep. Jared Golden in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District.
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Rural hospitals are already closing in part because of Medicaid. Medicaid is a hidden tax on the working poor because hospitals are forced to raise prices on the privately insured to cover underpayments and abuse from Medicaid. Hawley’s lost the plot here.

I don’t want to see rural hospitals close their doors because funding got cut I also don’t like the idea of a hidden tax on the working poor That’s why I’m a NO on this House bill in its current form https://t.co/eAQjGRQ8bH

Nearly half of Maine’s massive solar buildout has included Chinese solar panel components, including projects specifically commissioned by @GovJanetMills. Now Reuters reports that “rogue communication devices” have been found in 🇨🇳 solar inverters. https://t.co/LCu2yTnhyq https://t.co/JhWDIzZkIr