Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a great holiday and that 2012 is off to a terrific start. In Augusta, we’ll be starting the second session of the 125th Legislature today, Wednesday. I am looking forward to getting back to work on behalf of the people of Portland.
Community Event
Last month, the Commissioner of Education, Steve Bowen, visited the Portland Arts and Technology High School (PATHS). This was the third forum the Commissioner held to meet with parents, teachers and other community members to discuss ways to measure school performance and reward success. As you may know, I serve on the Education & Cultural Affairs Committee in the Legislature; what do you think we can do to improve our schools’ performance?
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Inside Augusta
The first month back in session will be fast and furious! All carryover bills must be reported out of committee by January 27th. In addition to committees meeting, the Maine Development Tour is once again bringing legislators to businesses, academic institutions and other cultural locations in Southern Maine. Read the itinerary here. Finally, the Appropriations Committee will be busy analyzing the Governor’s $221 million cut to Mainecare. Some great news from yesterday; the Governor has decided to drop his plan to cut millions from private non-medical institutions, sparing nearly 6,000 Mainers from devastating cuts. From day one Democrats had opposed most of the proposed cuts and this one in particular. This is great news and a good start to the legislative session! Read more from the Portland Press Herald. |
My Bills This Session
This session, I have six bills up for consideration: two carry-overs from last session, three new bills, and one bill that was tabled for consideration. I will cover two of these bills each week in my next few emails. LD 675 – An Act To Establish Multidistrict Online Classes in Maine LD 1503 – An Act To Promote School Attendance and Increase School Achievement |
Closing
As always I look forward to hearing from you this session.