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Press Releases

May 2017
Following a Months Long Bipartisan Push from the Maine Delegation, U.S. Department of Education Agrees to Review University of Maine at Presque Isle’s Upward Bound Grant Application
Standing Beside Cancer Survivors, King Outlines Threat of AHCA to Those With Preexisting Conditions
President’s Budget Preserves Funding for Office of National Drug Control Policy Following Pressure From King, Colleagues
King Statement on President’s 2018 Budget
Collins, King Introduce Bill to Ease Regulatory Burdens on Maine’s Sea Urchin Businesses
Senators Collins, King Announce Nearly $480,000 for Maine Veterans’ Home
In Bangor, King & AARP Discuss Harmful Effects of AHCA on Older, Rural Maine People
Maine Delegation Leads Letter Urging Administration to Authorize Funding for Delayed VA Medical Leases
King Urges President Trump Not to Cut Funding to National Drug Control Policy Office as Opioid Epidemic Rages in Maine
Senators Collins, King and Representative Pingree Urge Administration to Prioritize Maintenance Dredging of York Harbor, Saco River
King, Burr Renew Bipartisan Push to Simplify Student Loan Repayment Programs
King Presses Interior Department Nominee on Review of Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument
King Criticizes FCC Vote to Begin Roll Back of Net Neutrality Rules
King, Collins, Durbin, Portman, Brown, Capito Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Expand Access to Substance Abuse Treatment Under Medicaid
King, Lankford Lead Bipartisan Group of Colleagues in Urging Senate Committee to Provide Regulatory Relief to Community Banks
King, Portman, Brown, Capito Reintroduce Bipartisan Bill to Support Newborns Exposed to Opioids
Senate Passes Resolution Cosponsored by Collins-King Declaring May 15-19 National Senior Corps Week
King Blasts House Health Care Bill for Hurting Maine People with Disabilities
King Announces Support for Bipartisan Legislation to Stop Flow of Illicit Fentanyl into the United States
Senators Collins, King Announce Jackson Laboratory to Receive Nearly $2.7 Million for Alzheimer’s Research