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ABOUT - MECEP
Since 1994. Since 1994, the Maine Center for Economic Policy has helped secure improved economic opportunity for working families by advocating for fairer tax policies, for access to education, health care, and livable wage jobs, and for critical investment in government programs and services on which Maine people rely. Mission.OUR TEAMS - MECEP
207.620.1103. jmyall@mecep.org. James is MECEP’s lead on the inclusive economy, including research on labor issues, gender and racial equity, and health care policy. James conducts research and impact analyses, writes educational materials, and collaborates with partners. He is skilled in data collection, research, and statisticaland policy
POLICY INSIGHTS CONFERENCE 2021 Policy Insights 2021 will give attendees the information they need to understand and influence the most important policy discussions facing our state. This year’s conference will focus on the fiscal policy necessary to build an equitable COVID recovery, the intersection of economic and racial justice, and how to build a stronger, fairer economy for all Mainers for generations to come. MECEP STATEMENT ON GOV. MILLS' PLAN FOR FEDERAL ARP FUNDS AUGUSTA, MAINE — MECEP executive director Garrett Martin released the following statement regarding Gov. Janet Mills’ plan for spending more than $1 billion in federal COVID relief funds available to Maine through the American Rescue Plan: “The American Rescue Plan is a historic investment in people and communities, providing money to households, assistance for basics like AT-WILL EMPLOYMENT IS COVER FOR DISCRIMINATION. MAINE James is MECEP’s lead on the inclusive economy, including research on labor issues, gender and racial equity, and health care policy. James conducts research and impact analyses, writes educational materials, and collaborates with partners. NEW REPORT IDENTIFIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES FOR New Report Identifies Economic Development Strategies for Rural Maine. April 26, 2007. Augusta, ME – The Maine Center for Economic Policy today released Health Care and Tourism: A Lead Sector Strategy for Rural Maine, David Vail and Lisa Pohlmann editors. This is a continuation of MECEP’s Spreading Prosperity to All of Maineproject, which
WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF THE SUPREME COURT STRIKES DOWN THE Last week, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments in California v Texas, a lawsuit backed by 18 state attorneys general and the Trump administration, which asks the Supreme Court to completely overturn the Affordable Care Act. The ACA has been instrumental in expanding coverage for Mainers, and the stakes areextremely high.
MAINE MUST DO MORE TO UNDERSTAND, AND ADDRESS, THE ROOT Maine must do more to understand, and address, the root causes of racial inequality. Publicly available data in Maine paints a picture of economic, health, education, and criminal justice systems that work better for white Mainers than for Mainers of color. Those are the findings of a new fact sheet published today by MECEP, which describes MECEP ANNOUNCES THE SELECTION OF GARRETT MARTIN AS ITS NEW “Garrett Martin has the vision, expertise and management skills the Board sought in the person taking the reins of MECEP and building on the strong foundation established by Christopher St. John in his tenure as MECEP’s founding Executive Director,” Board ChairmanSteve Ward said.
HOME | THE MAINE CENTER FOR ECONOMIC POLICY The Maine Center for Economic Policy is a nonpartisan research and policy organization dedicated to improving the economic well-being of low- and moderate-income Mainers. MECEP provides citizens, policymakers, advocates, and media with credible and rigorous economic analysis that advances economic justice and prosperity for all Mainepeople.
ABOUT - MECEP
Since 1994. Since 1994, the Maine Center for Economic Policy has helped secure improved economic opportunity for working families by advocating for fairer tax policies, for access to education, health care, and livable wage jobs, and for critical investment in government programs and services on which Maine people rely. Mission.OUR TEAMS - MECEP
207.620.1103. jmyall@mecep.org. James is MECEP’s lead on the inclusive economy, including research on labor issues, gender and racial equity, and health care policy. James conducts research and impact analyses, writes educational materials, and collaborates with partners. He is skilled in data collection, research, and statisticaland policy
POLICY INSIGHTS CONFERENCE 2021 Policy Insights 2021 will give attendees the information they need to understand and influence the most important policy discussions facing our state. This year’s conference will focus on the fiscal policy necessary to build an equitable COVID recovery, the intersection of economic and racial justice, and how to build a stronger, fairer economy for all Mainers for generations to come. MECEP STATEMENT ON GOV. MILLS' PLAN FOR FEDERAL ARP FUNDS AUGUSTA, MAINE — MECEP executive director Garrett Martin released the following statement regarding Gov. Janet Mills’ plan for spending more than $1 billion in federal COVID relief funds available to Maine through the American Rescue Plan: “The American Rescue Plan is a historic investment in people and communities, providing money to households, assistance for basics like AT-WILL EMPLOYMENT IS COVER FOR DISCRIMINATION. MAINE James is MECEP’s lead on the inclusive economy, including research on labor issues, gender and racial equity, and health care policy. James conducts research and impact analyses, writes educational materials, and collaborates with partners. NEW REPORT IDENTIFIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES FOR New Report Identifies Economic Development Strategies for Rural Maine. April 26, 2007. Augusta, ME – The Maine Center for Economic Policy today released Health Care and Tourism: A Lead Sector Strategy for Rural Maine, David Vail and Lisa Pohlmann editors. This is a continuation of MECEP’s Spreading Prosperity to All of Maineproject, which
WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF THE SUPREME COURT STRIKES DOWN THE Last week, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments in California v Texas, a lawsuit backed by 18 state attorneys general and the Trump administration, which asks the Supreme Court to completely overturn the Affordable Care Act. The ACA has been instrumental in expanding coverage for Mainers, and the stakes areextremely high.
MAINE MUST DO MORE TO UNDERSTAND, AND ADDRESS, THE ROOT Maine must do more to understand, and address, the root causes of racial inequality. Publicly available data in Maine paints a picture of economic, health, education, and criminal justice systems that work better for white Mainers than for Mainers of color. Those are the findings of a new fact sheet published today by MECEP, which describes MECEP ANNOUNCES THE SELECTION OF GARRETT MARTIN AS ITS NEW “Garrett Martin has the vision, expertise and management skills the Board sought in the person taking the reins of MECEP and building on the strong foundation established by Christopher St. John in his tenure as MECEP’s founding Executive Director,” Board ChairmanSteve Ward said.
ABOUT - MECEP
Since 1994. Since 1994, the Maine Center for Economic Policy has helped secure improved economic opportunity for working families by advocating for fairer tax policies, for access to education, health care, and livable wage jobs, and for critical investment in government programs and services on which Maine people rely. Mission. POLICY INSIGHTS CONFERENCE 2021 Policy Insights 2021 will give attendees the information they need to understand and influence the most important policy discussions facing our state. This year’s conference will focus on the fiscal policy necessary to build an equitable COVID recovery, the intersection of economic and racial justice, and how to build a stronger, fairer economy for all Mainers for generations to come. FEATURED RESEARCH ARCHIVES Tracking the economic impact of COVID-19 in Maine. MECEP is monitoring several short-term indicators to track the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on Maine’s economy. Sources for each indicator can be seen in the descriptions below. Indicator 1: COVID-19 cases in Maine James Myall. Posted July 9, 2020. MECEP STATEMENT ON GOV. MILLS' PLAN FOR FEDERAL ARP FUNDS AUGUSTA, MAINE — MECEP executive director Garrett Martin released the following statement regarding Gov. Janet Mills’ plan for spending more than $1 billion in federal COVID relief funds available to Maine through the American Rescue Plan: “The American Rescue Plan is a historic investment in people and communities, providing money to households, assistance for basics like LAWMAKERS SHOULD REJECT SCHEME TO TURN PPP INTO DOUBLE TAX Gov. Mills’ conformity proposal is tax-neutral for businesses that received PPP grants. Still, business groups are wrongly calling the plan a “tax increase,” and pushing hard for the Legislature to reject her plan and allow them to use PPP funds to double-dip on tax cuts. At a time of unprecedented need, a loss of $100 million inrevenue
TAX POLICY OPTIONS MAINE NEEDS PROGRESSIVE REVENUE Page 4 | Maine Center for Economic Policy $400 million, or $600 million annually, with new top tax rates of 10.25 percent, 12.4 percent, and 15.35 percent, respectively. WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF THE SUPREME COURT STRIKES DOWN THE Last week, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments in California v Texas, a lawsuit backed by 18 state attorneys general and the Trump administration, which asks the Supreme Court to completely overturn the Affordable Care Act. The ACA has been instrumental in expanding coverage for Mainers, and the stakes areextremely high.
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6 “State of Maine Broadband Action Plan,” Connect Maine Authority, January 2020. 7 “The MaineDOT Work Plan, Calendar Years 2021 -2022 2023,” Maine Department of Transportation. MECEP ANNOUNCES THE SELECTION OF GARRETT MARTIN AS ITS NEW “Garrett Martin has the vision, expertise and management skills the Board sought in the person taking the reins of MECEP and building on the strong foundation established by Christopher St. John in his tenure as MECEP’s founding Executive Director,” Board ChairmanSteve Ward said.
RIGHT TO STRIKE WOULD LEVEL THE PLAYING FIELD FOR PUBLIC 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 robust economy for everyone — not just union members. HOME | THE MAINE CENTER FOR ECONOMIC POLICY The Maine Center for Economic Policy is a nonpartisan research and policy organization dedicated to improving the economic well-being of low- and moderate-income Mainers. MECEP provides citizens, policymakers, advocates, and media with credible and rigorous economic analysis that advances economic justice and prosperity for all Mainepeople.
ABOUT - MECEP
Since 1994. Since 1994, the Maine Center for Economic Policy has helped secure improved economic opportunity for working families by advocating for fairer tax policies, for access to education, health care, and livable wage jobs, and for critical investment in government programs and services on which Maine people rely. Mission.OUR TEAMS - MECEP
207.620.1103. jmyall@mecep.org. James is MECEP’s lead on the inclusive economy, including research on labor issues, gender and racial equity, and health care policy. James conducts research and impact analyses, writes educational materials, and collaborates with partners. He is skilled in data collection, research, and statisticaland policy
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One Weston Court, Suite 103 PO Box 437 Augusta, Maine 04332 207-622-7381 | info@mecep.org POLICY INSIGHTS CONFERENCE 2021 Policy Insights 2021 will give attendees the information they need to understand and influence the most important policy discussions facing our state. This year’s conference will focus on the fiscal policy necessary to build an equitable COVID recovery, the intersection of economic and racial justice, and how to build a stronger, fairer economy for all Mainers for generations to come. THE PROSPERITY BUDGET The Prosperity Budget outlines our recommendation for fueling people-powered growth and opportunity that can be shared by all. We draw from the successful efforts in states including Oregon, Minnesota, and California — all of which enacted post-recession tax increases on wealthier residents and plowed that revenue into communities and their AT-WILL EMPLOYMENT IS COVER FOR DISCRIMINATION. MAINE James is MECEP’s lead on the inclusive economy, including research on labor issues, gender and racial equity, and health care policy. James conducts research and impact analyses, writes educational materials, and collaborates with partners. NEW REPORT IDENTIFIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES FORMAINE RURAL DEVELOPMENT HOME LOANMAINE STATE HOUSING RURAL DEVELOPMENTMAINE USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENTNORTHERN MAINE DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONRURAL DEVELOPMENT MAINE OFFICE New Report Identifies Economic Development Strategies for Rural Maine. April 26, 2007. Augusta, ME – The Maine Center for Economic Policy today released Health Care and Tourism: A Lead Sector Strategy for Rural Maine, David Vail and Lisa Pohlmann editors. This is a continuation of MECEP’s Spreading Prosperity to All of Maineproject, which
WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF THE SUPREME COURT STRIKES DOWN THE Last week, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments in California v Texas, a lawsuit backed by 18 state attorneys general and the Trump administration, which asks the Supreme Court to completely overturn the Affordable Care Act. The ACA has been instrumental in expanding coverage for Mainers, and the stakes areextremely high.
MECEP ANNOUNCES THE SELECTION OF GARRETT MARTIN AS ITS NEW “Garrett Martin has the vision, expertise and management skills the Board sought in the person taking the reins of MECEP and building on the strong foundation established by Christopher St. John in his tenure as MECEP’s founding Executive Director,” Board ChairmanSteve Ward said.
HOME | THE MAINE CENTER FOR ECONOMIC POLICY The Maine Center for Economic Policy is a nonpartisan research and policy organization dedicated to improving the economic well-being of low- and moderate-income Mainers. MECEP provides citizens, policymakers, advocates, and media with credible and rigorous economic analysis that advances economic justice and prosperity for all Mainepeople.
ABOUT - MECEP
Since 1994. Since 1994, the Maine Center for Economic Policy has helped secure improved economic opportunity for working families by advocating for fairer tax policies, for access to education, health care, and livable wage jobs, and for critical investment in government programs and services on which Maine people rely. Mission.OUR TEAMS - MECEP
207.620.1103. jmyall@mecep.org. James is MECEP’s lead on the inclusive economy, including research on labor issues, gender and racial equity, and health care policy. James conducts research and impact analyses, writes educational materials, and collaborates with partners. He is skilled in data collection, research, and statisticaland policy
ENGAGE - MECEP
One Weston Court, Suite 103 PO Box 437 Augusta, Maine 04332 207-622-7381 | info@mecep.org POLICY INSIGHTS CONFERENCE 2021 Policy Insights 2021 will give attendees the information they need to understand and influence the most important policy discussions facing our state. This year’s conference will focus on the fiscal policy necessary to build an equitable COVID recovery, the intersection of economic and racial justice, and how to build a stronger, fairer economy for all Mainers for generations to come. THE PROSPERITY BUDGET The Prosperity Budget outlines our recommendation for fueling people-powered growth and opportunity that can be shared by all. We draw from the successful efforts in states including Oregon, Minnesota, and California — all of which enacted post-recession tax increases on wealthier residents and plowed that revenue into communities and their AT-WILL EMPLOYMENT IS COVER FOR DISCRIMINATION. MAINE James is MECEP’s lead on the inclusive economy, including research on labor issues, gender and racial equity, and health care policy. James conducts research and impact analyses, writes educational materials, and collaborates with partners. NEW REPORT IDENTIFIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES FORMAINE RURAL DEVELOPMENT HOME LOANMAINE STATE HOUSING RURAL DEVELOPMENTMAINE USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENTNORTHERN MAINE DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONRURAL DEVELOPMENT MAINE OFFICE New Report Identifies Economic Development Strategies for Rural Maine. April 26, 2007. Augusta, ME – The Maine Center for Economic Policy today released Health Care and Tourism: A Lead Sector Strategy for Rural Maine, David Vail and Lisa Pohlmann editors. This is a continuation of MECEP’s Spreading Prosperity to All of Maineproject, which
WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF THE SUPREME COURT STRIKES DOWN THE Last week, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments in California v Texas, a lawsuit backed by 18 state attorneys general and the Trump administration, which asks the Supreme Court to completely overturn the Affordable Care Act. The ACA has been instrumental in expanding coverage for Mainers, and the stakes areextremely high.
MECEP ANNOUNCES THE SELECTION OF GARRETT MARTIN AS ITS NEW “Garrett Martin has the vision, expertise and management skills the Board sought in the person taking the reins of MECEP and building on the strong foundation established by Christopher St. John in his tenure as MECEP’s founding Executive Director,” Board ChairmanSteve Ward said.
ABOUT - MECEP
Since 1994. Since 1994, the Maine Center for Economic Policy has helped secure improved economic opportunity for working families by advocating for fairer tax policies, for access to education, health care, and livable wage jobs, and for critical investment in government programs and services on which Maine people rely. Mission.ENGAGE - MECEP
One Weston Court, Suite 103 PO Box 437 Augusta, Maine 04332 207-622-7381 | info@mecep.orgPUBLICATIONS
Other Publications. Since 2011, Maine has forfeited over $1.9 billion in available federal resources that could have helped protect Mainers’ health and well-being, promote tax fairness, and boost the state’s economy. Shoring up state funding for schools by cleaning up Maine’s tax code will promote opportunity for all Maine childrenMECEP
FEATURED RESEARCH ARCHIVES Tracking the economic impact of COVID-19 in Maine. MECEP is monitoring several short-term indicators to track the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on Maine’s economy. Sources for each indicator can be seen in the descriptions below. Indicator 1: COVID-19 cases in Maine James Myall. Posted July 9, 2020.CONTACT US - MECEP
Contact Us Maine Center For Economic Policy P.O. Box 437 Augusta, Maine 04332-0437 207.622.7381 General Inquiries: infomeceporg Media Inquiries: Mario Moretto Communications Director 207.620.1101 mariomeceporg Contact a POLICY INSIGHTS CONFERENCE 2021 Policy Insights 2021 will give attendees the information they need to understand and influence the most important policy discussions facing our state. This year’s conference will focus on the fiscal policy necessary to build an equitable COVID recovery, the intersection of economic and racial justice, and how to build a stronger, fairer economy for all Mainers for generations to come.MEDIA - MECEP
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Contact Us Office Location One Weston Court, Suite 103, Augusta, Maine | Directions Media Inquiries Mario Moretto Communications Director 207.620.1101 mario@mecep.org General Inquiries: info@mecep.org P.O.Box 437
THE PROSPERITY BUDGET The Prosperity Budget outlines our recommendation for fueling people-powered growth and opportunity that can be shared by all. We draw from the successful efforts in states including Oregon, Minnesota, and California — all of which enacted post-recession tax increases on wealthier residents and plowed that revenue into communities and their NEW REPORT IDENTIFIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES FOR New Report Identifies Economic Development Strategies for Rural Maine. April 26, 2007. Augusta, ME – The Maine Center for Economic Policy today released Health Care and Tourism: A Lead Sector Strategy for Rural Maine, David Vail and Lisa Pohlmann editors. This is a continuation of MECEP’s Spreading Prosperity to All of Maineproject, which
HOME | THE MAINE CENTER FOR ECONOMIC POLICY Taxes and Budget Maine needs progressive revenue solutions to build a stronger, fairer future. Racial inequity is holding Maine back. Policies to reduce disparities in employment and income will help working families, create jobs, and strengthen the state's economy.'ABOUT - MECEP
A nonpartisan research and policy organization dedicated to improving the economic well-being of low- and moderate-income Mainers. Since 1994. Since 1994, the Maine Center for Economic PolicyOUR TEAMS - MECEP
We’re working towards a prosperous, fair, and socially just economy in Maine. Sarah Austin Tax and Budget Policy Analyst 207.620-1104 saustin@mecep.org Sarah is MECEP’s policy lead onENGAGE - MECEP
One Weston Court, Suite 103 PO Box 437 Augusta, Maine 04332 207-622-7381 | info@mecep.org POLICY INSIGHTS CONFERENCE 2021 Policy Insights 2021 will give attendees the information they need to understand and influence the most important policy discussions facing our state. This year’s conference will focus on the fiscal policy necessary to build an equitable COVID recovery, the intersection of economic and racial justice, and how to build a stronger, fairer economy for all Mainers for generations to come. THE PROSPERITY BUDGET One Weston Court, Suite 103 PO Box 437 Augusta, Maine 04332 207-622-7381 | info@mecep.org NEW REPORT IDENTIFIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES FORMAINE RURAL DEVELOPMENT HOME LOANMAINE STATE HOUSING RURAL DEVELOPMENTMAINE USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENTNORTHERN MAINE DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONRURAL DEVELOPMENT MAINE OFFICE Augusta, ME – The Maine Center for Economic Policy today released Health Care and Tourism: A Lead Sector Strategy for Rural Maine, David Vail and Lisa Pohlmann editors.This is a continuation of MECEP’s Spreading Prosperity to All of Maine project, which aims to explore and promote sustainable rural development strategies targeted specifically at Maine’s “rim” counties: Aroostook AT-WILL EMPLOYMENT IS COVER FOR DISCRIMINATION. MAINE James is MECEP’s lead on the inclusive economy, including research on labor issues, gender and racial equity, and health care policy. James conducts research and impact analyses, writes educational materials, and collaborates with partners. WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF THE SUPREME COURT STRIKES DOWN THE Last week, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments in California v Texas, a lawsuit backed by 18 state attorneys general and the Trump administration, which asks the Supreme Court to completely overturn the Affordable Care Act. The ACA has been instrumental in expanding coverage for Mainers, and the stakes areextremely high.
MECEP ANNOUNCES THE SELECTION OF GARRETT MARTIN AS ITS NEW “Garrett Martin has the vision, expertise and management skills the Board sought in the person taking the reins of MECEP and building on the strong foundation established by Christopher St. John in his tenure as MECEP’s founding Executive Director,” Board ChairmanSteve Ward said.
HOME | THE MAINE CENTER FOR ECONOMIC POLICY Taxes and Budget Maine needs progressive revenue solutions to build a stronger, fairer future. Racial inequity is holding Maine back. Policies to reduce disparities in employment and income will help working families, create jobs, and strengthen the state's economy.'ABOUT - MECEP
A nonpartisan research and policy organization dedicated to improving the economic well-being of low- and moderate-income Mainers. Since 1994. Since 1994, the Maine Center for Economic PolicyOUR TEAMS - MECEP
We’re working towards a prosperous, fair, and socially just economy in Maine. Sarah Austin Tax and Budget Policy Analyst 207.620-1104 saustin@mecep.org Sarah is MECEP’s policy lead onENGAGE - MECEP
One Weston Court, Suite 103 PO Box 437 Augusta, Maine 04332 207-622-7381 | info@mecep.org POLICY INSIGHTS CONFERENCE 2021 Policy Insights 2021 will give attendees the information they need to understand and influence the most important policy discussions facing our state. This year’s conference will focus on the fiscal policy necessary to build an equitable COVID recovery, the intersection of economic and racial justice, and how to build a stronger, fairer economy for all Mainers for generations to come. THE PROSPERITY BUDGET One Weston Court, Suite 103 PO Box 437 Augusta, Maine 04332 207-622-7381 | info@mecep.org NEW REPORT IDENTIFIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES FORMAINE RURAL DEVELOPMENT HOME LOANMAINE STATE HOUSING RURAL DEVELOPMENTMAINE USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENTNORTHERN MAINE DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONRURAL DEVELOPMENT MAINE OFFICE Augusta, ME – The Maine Center for Economic Policy today released Health Care and Tourism: A Lead Sector Strategy for Rural Maine, David Vail and Lisa Pohlmann editors.This is a continuation of MECEP’s Spreading Prosperity to All of Maine project, which aims to explore and promote sustainable rural development strategies targeted specifically at Maine’s “rim” counties: Aroostook AT-WILL EMPLOYMENT IS COVER FOR DISCRIMINATION. MAINE James is MECEP’s lead on the inclusive economy, including research on labor issues, gender and racial equity, and health care policy. James conducts research and impact analyses, writes educational materials, and collaborates with partners. WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF THE SUPREME COURT STRIKES DOWN THE Last week, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments in California v Texas, a lawsuit backed by 18 state attorneys general and the Trump administration, which asks the Supreme Court to completely overturn the Affordable Care Act. The ACA has been instrumental in expanding coverage for Mainers, and the stakes areextremely high.
MECEP ANNOUNCES THE SELECTION OF GARRETT MARTIN AS ITS NEW “Garrett Martin has the vision, expertise and management skills the Board sought in the person taking the reins of MECEP and building on the strong foundation established by Christopher St. John in his tenure as MECEP’s founding Executive Director,” Board ChairmanSteve Ward said.
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Since 1994, the Maine Center for Economic Policy has helped secure improved economic opportunity for working families by advocating for fairer tax policies, for access to education, health care, and livable wage jobs, and for critical investment in government programs and services on which Maine people rely.ENGAGE - MECEP
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Contact Us Maine Center For Economic Policy P.O. Box 437 Augusta, Maine 04332-0437 207.622.7381 General Inquiries: infomeceporg Media Inquiries: Mario Moretto Communications Director 207.620.1101 mariomeceporg Contact a POLICY INSIGHTS CONFERENCE 2021 Policy Insights 2021 will give attendees the information they need to understand and influence the most important policy discussions facing our state. This year’s conference will focus on the fiscal policy necessary to build an equitable COVID recovery, the intersection of economic and racial justice, and how to build a stronger, fairer economy for all Mainers for generations to come.MEDIA - MECEP
One Weston Court, Suite 103 PO Box 437 Augusta, Maine 04332 207-622-7381 | info@mecep.org FEATURED RESEARCH ARCHIVES Maine’s Economy MECEP Map: Economic Insights for Maine’s Legislative Districts 2021. 2021 State of the Districts Dive into the data to discover the economic trends in Maine’s legislative districts, and how they compare with other regions in Maine.CONTACT - MECEP
Contact Us Office Location One Weston Court, Suite 103, Augusta, Maine | Directions Media Inquiries Mario Moretto Communications Director 207.620.1101 mario@mecep.org General Inquiries: info@mecep.org P.O.Box 437
NEW REPORT IDENTIFIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES FOR Augusta, ME – The Maine Center for Economic Policy today released Health Care and Tourism: A Lead Sector Strategy for Rural Maine, David Vail and Lisa Pohlmann editors.This is a continuation of MECEP’s Spreading Prosperity to All of Maine project, which aims to explore and promote sustainable rural development strategies targeted specifically at Maine’s “rim” counties: Aroostook THE PROSPERITY BUDGET One Weston Court, Suite 103 PO Box 437 Augusta, Maine 04332 207-622-7381 | info@mecep.org__
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WEALTH TAX BILL ADDRESSES DEFECTS IN OUR TAX CODE AND WOULD INCREASE FUNDING FOR LOCAL SERVICES AND AFFORDABLE HOUSINGSarah Austin All
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REPEALING TAX CUTS FOR THE WEALTHIEST ESTATES WOULD REDUCE INEQUALITY, FUND INVESTMENTS IN COMMUNITIES Sarah Austin Taxes and Budget WEALTH TAX BILL ADDRESSES DEFECTS IN OUR TAX CODE AND WOULD INCREASE FUNDING FOR LOCAL SERVICES AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING Sarah Austin Taxes and Budget REPEALING TAX CUTS FOR THE WEALTHIEST ESTATES WOULD REDUCE INEQUALITY, FUND INVESTMENTS IN COMMUNITIES Sarah Austin Taxes and Budget SPEAKER FECTEAU’S BILL WOULD USE 3-CENT TAX ON TOP 1 PERCENT TO FUND HAZARD PAYMENTS FOR FRONTLINE WORKERS Sarah Austin Taxes and Budget BILLS TO RAISE TAXES ON HIGH INCOMES WOULD FUND LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS IN PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES Sarah Austin Jobs and Income LAWMAKERS MUST REJECT PLAN TO GIVE CORPORATIONS FREE PASS TO PUT WORKERS AND CUSTOMER AT RISK James Myall Jobs and Income SPEAKER FECTEAU’S BILL WOULD USE 3-CENT TAX ON TOP 1 PERCENT TO FUND HAZARD PAYMENTS FOR FRONTLINE WORKERS Sarah Austin Jobs and Income BILL TO UPDATE DEFINITION OF “TIPPED WORKER” WOULD PREVENT LOW-WAGE TRAP FOR SERVICE WORKERS James Myall Jobs and Income ANTI-RETALIATION LAW WOULD GUARANTEE REAL RIGHTS FOR MAINE WORKERS James Myall Health Care MAINE LAWMAKERS MUST FIX THE ACA FOR 34,000 MAINERS IN THE FAMILYGLITCH
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DENTAL CARE IS HEALTH CARE. MAINECARE SHOULD COVER IT. James Myall Health Care MAINE HAS A CHANCE TO CORRECT INJUSTICE BY EXPANDING HEALTH CARE TO NEW MAINERS WITH LOW INCOMES James Myall Health Care MAINE LAWMAKERS CONSIDER SEVERAL BILLS TO TACKLE RISING HEALTH CARECOSTS
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COVID COMPOUNDS MAINE’S EDUCATION DEBT CRISIS. THE TIME TO ACT ISNOW.
Jody Harris Education ONE EASY WAY FOR MAINE TO INCREASE GRANTS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS WITH LOW INCOMES THIS YEAR Jody Harris Education THIS YEAR, MAINE TEACHERS WILL SPEND $5.2 MILLION OF THEIR OWN MONEYON SCHOOL SUPPLIES
James Myall Maine's Economy TO ADVANCE RACIAL EQUITY, MAINE’S PERMANENT COMMISSION NEEDSPERMANENT RESOURCES
James Myall Maine's Economy TRANSFORMATIVE “AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN” WILL DELIVER $6 BILLION TOMAINE’S ECONOMY
James Myall Maine's Economy MAINE MUST CONTINUE ITS CLAMPDOWN ON PREDATORY LENDERS Jody Harris Maine's Economy WHY IS MAINE’S REVENUE PICTURE BETTER THAN EXPECTED?Sarah Austin
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