Maine has enough funding to keep the aid flowing for most of October, but a Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson said the state would likely halt new enrollments in the federally funded WIC program.
Maine has enough funding to keep the aid flowing for most of October, but a Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson said the state would likely halt new enrollments in the federally funded WIC program.
Maine has enough funding to keep aid flowing for most of October, but a DHHS spokesperson says the state would likely halt new enrollments in the federally funded WIC program.
Candidates using the program approved by voters last fall say it has complicated timelines, burdensome paperwork and an all-cash or check system that doesn't keep up with the times.
The candidates vying to fill the seat held by Kate Snyder, who is not seeking reelection, include three city councilors, a former councilor and a political newcomer.