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State Representative Anne Graham is urging Senator Susan Collins to vote “No” on President Donald Trump's spending bill.
The Maine Republican has cited concerns over the legislation's proposed cuts to Medicaid and the impact on rural hospitals.
Senate leadership is hoping to move forward passing the bill over the weekend, getting one step closer to making Trump's self-imposed July 4 deadline.
Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), two key holdouts, said Saturday that they will vote to advance the ...
With lawmakers working into the weekend, the Maine Republican has not yet said publically how she plans to vote on the bill.
Maine, is defending the nonpartisan official who ruled that a major provision in President Donald Trump's budget bill ...
Mills, who is nearing the end of her second term, has not ruled out challenging Collins, the five-term Republican seen as ...
Republican Senator Susan Collins is facing an uphill battle as she prepares to seek a sixth term in 2026, with new polling ...
The DOJ budget request proposes to reduce funding for the Office on Violence Against Women from $713 million in Fiscal Year ...
Maine's two U.S. senators are concerned that major health care cuts included in President Donald Trump's budget proposal could negatively impact rural hospitals, many of which already are struggling.
Republican Senator Susan Collins received a warning about the unpopularity of President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" ...
PORTLAND (WGME) -- Maine Senator Susan Collins is expressing concerns about President Donald Trump's spending bill. She says ...