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politics1 year ago

"Maine Lawmakers Pass Sweeping Gun Reform in Final Session Hours"

Following the deadliest shooting in Maine's history, the Democratic-led Legislature and Governor Janet Mills have approved sweeping gun safety legislation, including background checks on private gun sales, waiting periods for gun purchases, and criminalizing gun sales to prohibited individuals. The legislation also strengthens the state's yellow flag law, boosts background checks for private gun sales, and funds violence prevention initiatives. However, there was no action on a proposal to institute a red flag law. The legislation comes after a mass shooting in Lewiston, and while some survivors support the measures, others are skeptical, with Republicans accusing Democrats of using the tragedy to push through longstanding gun legislation.

politics1 year ago

Maine Lawmakers Pass Comprehensive Gun Reform Package After Mass Shooting

The Maine Legislature approved sweeping gun safety legislation, including background checks on private gun sales, waiting periods for gun purchases, and criminalizing gun sales to prohibited individuals, following the deadliest shooting in state history. The bill also funds violence prevention initiatives and opens a mental health crisis receiving center in Lewiston. Despite criticism from Republicans, Democrats pressed for these measures, citing the need to prevent future attacks and protect their constituents.

business1 year ago

"Michigan's Repeal of Right-to-Work Law: Impact on Workers and Businesses"

Former Michigan gubernatorial candidate and The Windquest Group Chairman Dick DeVos criticized the Democratic-led decision to repeal the state's "right-to-work" law, calling it "anti-American" and claiming that workers will "pay the price." The repeal allows unions to require all workers in a unionized workplace to pay fees for representation, a move DeVos believes will harm Michigan's competitiveness and lead to job losses. He argued that the previous right-to-work legislation had improved incomes and job growth in the state, and expressed concern that the repeal will have negative consequences for Michigan residents.