Maine
Presidents aren’t heeding Maine’s pleas over lobster rules
Opposition to strict federal rules on the lobster business is without doubt one of the few issues virtually everybody in Maine politics agrees on. However this president and the final one haven’t responded to their pleas.
The White Home’s determination to serve Maine lobster at a Thursday dinner for French President Emmanuel Macron had the impact of highlighting an absence of motion on the difficulty underneath each former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden, whose administrations have superior restrictions aimed toward defending endangered proper whales.
The business is in a state-backed authorized struggle with the Democratic president’s administration over the foundations. Federal lawmakers are eyeing adjustments to regulation governing endangered species. Whereas business leaders see hope that Biden’s dinner selection may sign motion, appreciable frustration stays in regards to the federal posture.
“The congressman and your entire congressional delegation have immediately addressed each Presidents Trump and Biden about this repeatedly,” stated Nick Zeller, a spokesperson for U.S. Rep. Jared Golden, a Democrat from the 2nd District. “Regardless of the delegation’s work, neither administration has come off the sidelines.”
The extent to which Maine politicians have been preventing for the fishery was a predominant theme of the 2022 election. Consideration to it intensified after a decide dominated in September that the federal authorities’s administration of the fishery was violating the Marine Mammal Safety Act, placing the Nationwide Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration underneath the gun to cut back threat.
Mills has put aside hundreds of thousands to assist fund an attraction. Golden and Republicans have criticized the Democrat for not having the state file its personal lawsuit, one thing she has stated can be superfluous, however she and the congressional delegation have spoken with one voice on the foundations.
At an October debate between Mills and former Gov. Paul LePage, hosted by CBS 13 and the Bangor Every day Information, each have been requested why presidents of their events had not heeded to their pleas.
Mills stated it was her advocacy that made NOAA come to Maine for an October city corridor in Portland. LePage, a Republican who chaired Trump’s 2020 Maine marketing campaign, stated “I don’t know” and blamed Wilbur Ross, Trump’s commerce secretary, for inattention to the matter.
However the former governor and the business had a public viewers with Trump when he spent a day in Maine in June 2020 throughout his reelection marketing campaign. Although he preceded his go to by opening a marine monument southeast of Cape Cod to fishing and later supplied tariff offset assist to the business, he confirmed little understanding of the difficulty at a roundtable dialogue.
At one level, Trump requested LePage whereas referring to fishermen, “How is the whale hurting what they’re doing?” He ultimately promised to discover a answer so long as whales have been protected.
The business has additionally made overtures to Biden. Members of the Maine Lobstering Union met with Jill Biden in Blue Hill whereas she campaigned for her husband there in September 2020, discussing whale regulation points and different issues, union spokesperson Virginia Olsen stated.
There was continuity between the Biden and Trump administration partially as a result of federal legal guidelines have “clear necessities” on insurance policies to guard proper whales, argued Gib Brogan, the fisheries marketing campaign supervisor at Oceana, an environmental group that has cheered choices by distributors, together with the grocery store chain Entire Meals, to cease carrying Maine lobster.
Brogan stated the insurance policies had been based mostly across the science on the difficulty, one thing that has been hotly contested by Maine politicians and business members as a result of no right-whale deaths have been attributed to lobster gear. Whereas he conceded there isn’t a “smoking gun,” it was solely in 2020 that gear was required to have state markings on it.
The places of work of U.S. Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King famous steps the delegation has taken for years. Collins, a Republican, referred to as on Ross to cease burdening Maine’s lobstermen throughout a Senate listening to in 2020. She has completed the identical three instances in hearings with present Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, Collins famous in a press release. Golden’s spokesperson stated the consultant can be open to a invoice amending endangered species legal guidelines.
“We now have secured hundreds of thousands to assist Maine’s lobster business adjust to these onerous guidelines, and spend money on correct analysis in regards to the true reason for proper whale deaths,” U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, a Democrat from the first District, stated in a press release.
The Maine Lobstermen’s Affiliation has not requested a private assembly with Biden, nevertheless it works with the administration via numerous departments and sends letters to Raimondo, a consultant of the group stated.
The group’s director, Patrice McCarron, has twice met with Janet Colt, NOAA’s fisheries administrator. An company spokesperson famous that on Friday, saying it communicates continuously with state and business officers. Throughout these discussions, Colt informed McCarron that NOAA needed to enhance their relationship with the Maine lobster business, the affiliation consultant stated.
The White Home’s high chef made a degree to reward Maine lobstermen as she previewed the State Dinner menu for the press on Wednesday. Jason Joyce, a lobsterman from Swan’s Island who spoke on the 2020 Republican Nationwide Conference in help of Trump, stated it was hypocritical for the president to serve lobster as his administration pushes insurance policies he feels will kill considered one of Maine’s very important industries. However he additionally noticed some hope within the state of affairs.
“He is aware of who we’re as a result of he orders our meals,” Joyce stated of Biden. “I’m hoping that perhaps he’ll attain out after this.”
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Maine
Members of Maine delegation welcome Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement
Members of Maine’s congressional delegation welcomed news of a ceasefire agreement in the Israel-Hamas war Wednesday, saying it’s a good first step that will bring hostages home and end the conflict, at least temporarily.
President Joe Biden and other officials announced Wednesday that the two sides have reached a 42-day agreement that includes the release of hostages and Israeli forces withdrawing from more populated areas in Gaza.
The agreement, which is not finalized, is likely to offer respite from a conflict that began in October 2023 and has resulted in the deaths of an estimated 47,000 Palestinians and 2,000 Israelis.
“Today’s ceasefire and hostage agreement is a welcome announcement. … While there is much about the agreement and the future that we do not yet know, what we do know is that the tragedy of October 7 can never be allowed to occur again,” Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine said, emphasizing her support for Israel in the statement emailed by her office.
Rep. Jared Golden, D-2nd District, said in a statement Wednesday that the first stage of the agreement calls for an immediate ceasefire, a surge of aid to Gaza and the release of 33 women, children and elderly currently held hostage by Hamas.
Golden said those are all “good first steps.”
“I look forward to the implementation of a final agreement that ensures that all remaining hostages are returned home to their families and that Hamas lays down the weapons it took up when it started this conflict,” he said. “If Hamas abides by the terms of such an agreement, I believe there can be a path towards a more lasting peace in the region.”
Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-1st District, also was relieved to hear of the agreement.
“This could not have been achieved without tireless diplomatic efforts to bring both parties to the table, and I am grateful the Biden Administration got this agreement across the finish line before leaving office,” Pingree said in a statement.
“There is still a lot of uncertainty; the Israeli Cabinet needs to approve the deal, hostages need to be released, and humanitarian aid needs to pour into Gaza. I remain cautiously optimistic, but this is a promising step forward.”
This story will be updated.
Maine
Texas man pleads guilty to stealing $400K from vacationing Maine couple
A Texas man has pleaded guilty to stealing nearly $400,000 from a Maine couple while they were on vacation.
Kyle Lawless Pollar, 27, entered his plea to four counts of wire fraud Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Bangor, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.
In August 2022, Pollar called the couple’s bank pretending to be the account holder and requested the account’s balance and updated the contact phone number, the U.S. attorney’s office said Tuesday. Shortly after, Pollar changed the contact email address as well.
Over a two-week period, Pollar made several transfers from the couple’s home equity line of credit to their savings account. Pollar then made four wire transfers totalling $360,880 to a Texas bank account in his name, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.
Pollar transferred $66,000 from one transfer to a jeweler, also in Texas.
The U.S. attorney’s office said that Pollar withdrew funds from his account in cash and cashier’s checks. He then deposited the cashier’s checks in other Texas bank accounts in his name.
He was captured on security camera making deposits and withdrawals, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.
The couple discovered the theft when they returned from vacation and couldn’t log into their bank account. When the bank reset their username and password, they found multiple wire transfers on their statement.
The FBI began investigating in October 2022.
Pollar faces up to 20 years in prison and a fine up to $250,000 for each of the four counts of wire fraud, as well as up to three years of supervised release. He also will be ordered to pay restitution to the victims.
Maine
Tell us your favorite local Maine grocery store and the best things to get there
Mainers like to hold onto local secrets like precious jewels. The best place to get pizza. The best place to watch the sun rise or set. Secret parking spots that people from away don’t know about.
It’s the same with grocery stores — not just the big chains that dominate the state, but also the little mom-and-pop grocers in towns and cities from Stockholm to Shapleigh. Who’s got the cheapest eggs? The best cuts of meat? A great deli? Farm-fresh produce? There’s a good chance one of your local markets has got at least one of those.
We want to know: what are your favorite hidden gem markets in Maine, and what in particular do they specialize in selling? Let us know in the form below, or leave a comment. We’ll follow up with a story featuring your answers in a few days. We’ll try to keep it just between us Mainers, but we can’t guarantee a few out-of-staters won’t catch on to these local secrets.
Favorite local grocery stores
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