Latest News About Maine Gov Janet Mills

Updated 2026-05-20 16:03

Here’s the latest I could reliably gather about Maine Governor Janet Mills as of May 2026.

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Governor Janet Mills today signed into law a $11.3 billion budget that will ensure the continued operations of State government for the next biennium, as well as provide one-time funding to pay health care providers for MaineCare services and protect Maine forests from spruce budworm. The Governor also signed a proclamation calling the Legislature back into session next Tuesday, March 25, 2025. Governor Mills issued the following statement: *Awards are last from historic $60 million storm...

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Office of Governor Janet T. Mills

Governor Janet Mills issued the following statement in response to an announcement by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi that the U.S. Department of Justice will file a lawsuit against the State of Maine over alleged Title IX violations: … Governor Janet Mills today signed into law a $11.3 billion budget that will ensure the continued operations of State government for the next biennium, as well as provide one-time funding to pay health care providers for MaineCare services and protect Maine...

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Newsroom | Office of Governor Janet T. Mills

Governor Janet Mills today notified the Maine Legislature that she has vetoed L.D. 307, *An Act to Establish the Maine Data Center Coordination Council and Place a Temporary Limitation on Certain Data Centers.* In her letter, the Governor said she supports a temporary moratorium on data center projects, and would have signed LD 307 if it included an exemption for a project now underway at the former Androscoggin Mill in Jay.

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