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Press Releases

September 2020
Senators Collins, King Announce $8 Million to Support Conservation, Clean Water at Sebago Lake
In September Podcast, King Discusses Coronavirus Impacts on Substance Use and Recovery Efforts
King Statement on Nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to Serve on Supreme Court
Senators King, Rubio Introduce PREPARE Act to Help Small Businesses Weather Natural Disasters
Senators Collins and King Celebrate National Lobster Day
Senators Collins, King Cosponsor National Estuaries Week Resolution
King, Colleagues Raise Concerns Over Surprise Billing for Coronavirus Testing
Collins, King Join Bipartisan Effort in Urging Action to Address Practices of Pharmaceutical Companies Undermining 340B Program
Cyberspace Solarium Commission Legislators Renew Call for National Cyber Director in Light of GAO Report
Senators Collins, King Announce More Than $1.4 Million to Support Communities in Kennebec and Cumberland Counties Harmed by COVID-19
King Statement on Death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
King, Colleagues Call for DHS Inspector General to Investigate Allegations of Forced Hysterectomies at ICE Facility
With Youth Mental Health Risks Rising As Schools Reopen, Senators King and Blumenthal Introduce Bill to Support Social-Emotional Learning
Calling Pandemic a “Slow Motion Hurricane” Damaging State and Locality Budgets, King Urges Bipartisan Action on Coronavirus Relief
Maine Delegation Urges U.S. Trade Representative to Protect Maine Wild Blueberry Producers as Foreign Competitors Expand into U.S. Markets
Senators Collins, King Announce More Than $700,000 to Increase Safety in Windham/Raymond and Lee School Districts
Senator King’s “Visit America Act” Advances from Commerce Committee
As Pandemic Adds New Obstacles for Americans Struggling with Substance Use, King, Capito Introduce Resolution to Designate September “National Recovery Month”
King Advocates for Legislation to Provide Free Admission to National Parks for Gold Star Families
King Sounds Alarm on Energy Grid and Pipeline Networks: Not as Secure as We Think