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