An alternative to Gov. Mills' heating assistance package has been proposed in the Legislature

MAINE PUBLIC • December 13, 2022

A Republican and Democrat in the Maine Senate have introduced an alternative to Gov. Janet Mills' emergency heating and housing proposal that was blocked by GOP senators last week. The proposal by Republican state Sen. Rick Bennett, of Oxford, and Democratic state Sen. Nicole Grohoski, of Ellsworth, cuts the governor's $398 million initiative for direct relief payments in half by limiting eligibility to lower income households and adjusting the benefit based on income. The senators argue that doing so will direct the aid to those who most need it while reserving some of the budget surplus for other purposes.