If you are on the road today, be patient and use good judgment. Prepare for long waits after totality.
If you’re still searching for a spot to watch this afternoon’s eclipse, remember that you must completely leave the roadway.
DO NOT pull over in the breakdown lane.
In less than two weeks, Maine will experience its first total eclipse since 1963! Follow for safety and travel tips. For more, visit https://t.co/G6iPrQubZ8 #MEEclipse24
Today, I visited Skowhegan to survey damage caused by flooding from the Kennebec. While we're still assessing damage from the storm, it's clear difficult days lie ahead for many Maine communities. My Administration will do all we can to support the swiftest possible recovery.
MEMA warns that high winds from the storm, combined with full canopy trees and saturated ground, will result in downed trees. Avoid being on the roads if you can. If you must travel, avoid driving around downed trees or over downed wires and obey road closure signs and barriers.
Small Business Saturday may only come once a year, but every day is a great day to support Maine’s small businesses! https://t.co/m8CRd52OcP #SmallBusinessSaturday
As a result of Governor Mills' investments in Maine’s unemployment trust fund, unemployment taxes will be collected under Schedule A next year, the lowest allowed under Maine law, saving Maine employers a total of $23.7 million.
By strengthening our Unemployment Trust Fund, we have saved Maine businesses millions of dollars on their taxes and prepared Maine workers to weather future economic challenges if they do occur. https://t.co/04jiVnnGEJ
Commissioner Johnson joined legislators, Maine Economic Growth Council members, and @MaineDevFound CEO @YellowBreen this morning to release the 2022 edition of Measures of Growth. Read the report here: https://t.co/VkC803OiNY
“There’s so much need right now for properties and building redevelopment,” Commissioner Johnson said following the tour. “When you get these unique buildings that have character and really leverage the local history, that’s an opportunity.”
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These investments will help Maine’s farmers and food processors make the critical upgrades they need to feed more people, and in turn, support the creation of job opportunities and overall growth in our economy ⬇️
Our farmers and food processors have told us they can deliver Maine-grown food to more people if they can make upgrades and meaningful investments in their businesses. 1/
Today, @GovJanetMills visited @BourgeoisGuitar and @Quoddymaine to learn how they are benefitting from new economic recovery grants awarded through her Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan: https://t.co/NGmb8QX1qd
“We need to beef up the number of people going into the trades,” [Gov. Mills] said. “These are well-paying jobs that you can get in Maine and remain in the state to live and raise a family.” https://t.co/uk7mtnHSs3
Governor Mills today announced $23 million in grant awards from her Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan to help Maine tech companies recover from the pandemic, invest in new products and business lines, attract new customers, and create long-term economic growth: https://t.co/Xyl6kiSm17
This new program, called “Thrive Maine” and administered by @FAMEmaine, will begin in September. For more information, please visit https://t.co/gljEg0Ghe9 3/3
To ensure that our small businesses can continue to recover despite worldwide economic disruptions, today I announced that I will dedicate $58 million in federal funding from my Jobs Plan to provide forgivable loans to eligible small businesses. 2/