Immigrants in Maine could regain access to health care benefits
Legislation sponsored by Assistant House Majority Leader Rachel Talbot Ross of Portland would roll back a 2011 change that prohibited non-citizens from receiving state Medicaid benefits.
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Dozens of advocates for immigrants in Maine offered their support Thursday for a bill that would restore health care benefits to thousands of non-citizen residents, many of them seeking asylum and fleeing violence in their native countries.
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Rachel Talbot Ross, D-Portland, looks to undo a decision made by former Republican Gov. Paul LePage and a Republican-controlled Legislature in 2011. That move made most non-citizens in Maine ineligible for MaineCare, the state’s Medicaid program for the poor.
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Immigrants in Maine could regain access to health care benefits
Legislation sponsored by Assistant House Majority Leader Rachel Talbot Ross of Portland would roll back a 2011 change that prohibited non-citizens from receiving state Medicaid benefits.
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Dozens of advocates for immigrants in Maine offered their support Thursday for a bill that would restore health care benefits to thousands of non-citizen residents, many of them seeking asylum and fleeing violence in their native countries.
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Rachel Talbot Ross, D-Portland, looks to undo a decision made by former Republican Gov. Paul LePage and a Republican-controlled Legislature in 2011. That move made most non-citizens in Maine ineligible for MaineCare, the state’s Medicaid program for the poor.
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Westbrook councilors call for deeper dive into racial bias in PD
A new study shows the Westbrook Police Department s use of force incidents in 2019 disproportionately involved Black people.
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At-large City Councilor Claude Rwaganje calls Monday for a deeper analysis of potential racial bias in the police department, stating the number of use of force incidents involving Black residents is “too high.”
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WESTBROOK After a new analysis of the Police Department’s use of force showed an inordinate number of cases involving Black people, three city councilors have called for an expanded study of the department’s racial bias.