New Governor, New Era for State/Municipal Partnership
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
Governor Janet T. Mills is being inaugurated today as Maine’s first female Governor. Municipal officials and leaders throughout the state should expect a more positive relationship between the Governor and the State of Maine and local municipal government during this new administration. As everyone is well aware, despite having been the former Mayor of Waterville, Governor Paul LePage had a very testy and unproductive relationship with municipalities throughout his tenure as Governor. He was generally opposed to revenue sharing for municipalities and went out of his way to foist responsibility onto municipalities for programs and the costs of those programs for which the State historically has taken responsibility. Governor Mills, in her interview with the Maine Municipal Association which occurred prior to the election, made it abundantly clear that she welcomes the support and advice of municipalities and fully intends to restore that relationship and stop the process of shunting costs onto local property tax payers. Since Governor Mills worked her way up through the ranks of local and state politics before becoming Attorney General and finally Governor, she has a keen understanding of what local officials go through and will likely be far more sensitive to those concerns than the previous administration.