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fires back after 's demand for 'full throated apology'

by Randy Billings, Mon, March 24, 2025

Mar. 24—"Maine Gov. Janet Mills on Monday brushed off President Donald 's weekend demand that she issue a 'full throated apology' for publicly challenging him during a White House event last month.

"The governor responded to Trump's social media post while at a public event in Bangor. But it was not an apology.

"Mills contested Trump's claims that he wants to protect women through his executive order barring from women's sports, pointing out that women in the United States and around the world will be hurt by his moves to eliminate , attack and , and impose that will spark and drive up consumer prices.

"'If the current occupant of the White House wants to protect women and girls, he should start by protecting the women and teenage girls who are suffering and dying because they can't get basic, life-saving health care in states across this country,' Mills said, according to the Bangor Daily News. 'If he truly cares about women and girls and people of this country, let's see the economic plan. Let's see the health care plan. Let's see the education plan.'

"Mills, who was in Bangor celebrating the purchase of a mobile home park by its residents under a new state law, added that 'if he cares about women and girls, he should talk about the little girls and boys and infants in and other countries who are dying right now because he has cut off their supply of food and life-saving medicines.'"

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Yahoo News · Gov. Mills fires back after Trump's demand for 'full throated apology'By Randy Billings, Portland Press Herald, Maine

is such a pathetic, petty man-child (much like his first buddy). Stand strong, !

Petulant Trump Demands Groveling From Governor Who Stood Up to Him

by Liam Archacki, Sat, March 22, 2025

"President Donald Trump suggested he would continue to punish until the state’s governor offers a 'full throated apology' for standing up to him on and promises never to 'challenge' him again.

"Gov. went viral after she took on Trump in a fiery verbal exchange at a meeting of the National Governors Association last month. After the president called her out for not complying with an executive order against transgender athletes, Mills retorted, 'We’ll see you in court.'

"On Saturday, Trump—who has sicced multiple federal agencies on Maine as retaliation—took to Truth Social to demand that Mills grovel."

Read more:
yahoo.com/news/petulant-trump-

Yahoo News · Petulant Trump Demands Groveling From Governor Who Stood Up to HimBy Liam Archacki

So yeah. Not looking good in (despite our defiant ). How twisted!!!

Launches Compliance Review of University of Maine for Violations

Washington, D.C., Feb. 22, 2025— "The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has initiated a compliance review of the University of Maine following the State of Maine’s blatant disregard for President Trump’s Executive Order

Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports

“President Trump has made it abundantly clear: taxpayers’ hard-earned dollars will not support institutions that discriminate against women,” said U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins. “USDA is committed to upholding the President’s executive order, meaning any institution that chooses to disregard it can count on losing future funding.”

"As a federally funded land-grant institution, the University of Maine receives over $100 million in USDA funding. Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs and activities that receive federal funding. Compliance with federal law is mandatory for institutions to continue receiving taxpayer funded support, including USDA grants."
usda.gov/about-usda/news/press

www.usda.govUSDA Launches Compliance Review of University of Maine for Title IX Violations

just told off when it comes to the rights of ! FUCK YEAH!

Mills' statement after the exchange:

"'I have spent my career — as a District Attorney, as Attorney General, and now as Governor — standing up for the rule of law in Maine and America. To me, that is fundamentally what is at stake here: the rule of law in our country.

'No President — Republican or Democrat — can withhold Federal funding authorized and appropriated by Congress and paid for by Maine taxpayers in an attempt to coerce someone into compliance with his will. It is a violation of our Constitution and of our laws, which I took an oath to uphold.

' may one of the first states to undergo an investigation by his Administration, but we won’t be the last. Today, the President of the United States has targeted one particular group on one particular issue which Maine law has addressed. But you must ask yourself: who and what will he target next, and what will he do? Will it be you? Will it be because of your race or your religion? Will it be because you look different or think differently? Where does it end? In America, the President is neither a King nor a dictator, as much as this one tries to act like it – and it is the rule of law that prevents him from being so.

'I imagine that the outcome of this politically directed investigation is all but predetermined. My Administration will begin work with the Attorney General to defend the interests of Maine people in the court of law. But do not be misled: this is not just about who can compete on the athletic field, this is about whether a President can force compliance with his will, without regard for the rule of law that governs our nation. I believe he cannot.'"

'See you in court': Trump and Maine's governor spar over trans athlete order
February 21, 2025

npr.org/2025/02/21/nx-s1-53051
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information session addresses questions about offshore

By Marleigha Clipston
Published: Aug. 13, 2024 at 9:11 PM EDT

SEARSPORT, Maine (WABI) - "The Searsport Select Board held an informational meeting with representatives from and the Maine Port Authority to discuss the state’s proposed offshore wind port.

"At Tuesday night’s meeting the select board asked questions that were submitted ahead of time regarding the wind port and the impacts it would have on the area.

"In February, the state announced the preferred location for the wind port is .

"Many residents have spoken out against the wind port being built on Sears Island suggesting as an alternative location.

"Representatives from the state say they are still very early in the process which will take years.

"'Local people should be listened to in this process and heard that we really need to have an undeveloped Island to go to and for the animals and plants,' said Chris Buchanan, Campaign to .

“'You know, we talked about carbon sequestration, having mature ecology, like an intact ecosystem, is way more important than building out offshore wind. We could do that on industrial sites that already exist,' said Buchanan.

“'Its still an ongoing process. I mean, the permitting process here, we anticipate to take a minimum of two years. We hope to do that concurrently with the NEPA process,' said Matthew Burns, Maine Port Authority’s Executive Director.

“'And I mean, ultimately, you know, the final decision is to find the least damaging, practical alternative. We’re committed to doing that. and have devoted a lot of resources to make sure we do right,' said Burns.

"Over 70 questions were submitted and many were not addressed due to time constraints.

"The town and the state plan to hold more meetings going forward."

wabi.tv/2024/08/14/searsport-i



WABI · Searsport information session addresses questions about offshore wind portBy Marleigha Clipston

CALL TO ACTION!

Can you attend this event for
/ ?

"Floating Offshore Wind 101 - An Educational Panel with Q&A."

Wednesday, August 21st
Bucksport 5:30-7:30pm

Center for Professional Mariner Development
24 Mariner Way
Bucksport,

FMI -
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ProtectSearsIsland

Proposed offshore on raises new conflicts for coastal Mainers, environmental activists

Residents concerned about both and preservation are conflicted over plans for a facility on Sears Island that could be key to launching Maine's offshore wind industry

Annie Ropeik, The Maine Monitor
July 14, 2024

"Dow and activists like Huber want the port built instead at a -owned oil and logistics terminal across the water known as . It was considered as an alternative in lengthy public processes in recent years, and Sprague and opponents of the Sears Island proposal have continued to urge reconsideration for it so far this summer.

"Offshore wind has taken some big steps forward in Maine this year. Federal regulators approved a state research array of floating turbines, which generate power in deep waters far offshore, and are nearing leasing for commercial projects.

"A new state law calls for to procure 3 gigawatts of offshore wind by 2040, using union- standard labor to build the projects and a floating wind-focused port.

"Formal environmental assessments and site analyses are still pending. But state port authority director Matthew Burns wrote in June that Mack Point’s 'physical and logistical constraints, need for significant dredging, and increased costs to taxpayers for land leasing and port construction would result in an expensive and inferior port for Maine compared to a versatile, purpose-built port on Sears Island.'

"Still, opponents worry that and on Sears Island could be disrupted by port construction, even if most of the surrounding remains intact.

"'Because we have to sacrifice something, let’s sacrifice something irreplaceable, instead of cleaning up a dirty old existing port?' Huber said outside the event. 'That’s just ridiculous.'"

pressherald.com/2024/07/14/pro

Archived version:
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Press Herald · Proposed offshore wind port on Sears Island raises new conflicts for coastal Mainers, environmental activistsResidents concerned about both climate change and preservation are conflicted over plans for a facility on Sears Island that could be key to launching Maine's offshore wind industry.

Common of Island ()

"This is an ongoing list of the types of wildlife found on Wassumkeag (Sears) Island. It is based on reported observations. There are many other animal species on Sears Island, however, that have not been seen so are not included in this list. The list does not include most aquatic or tidal organisms. Please see our other guide for birds. New species will be added in future updates so check back.

American Mink

American Red Squirrel

American Toad

Common Garter Snake

Common Porcupine

Common Raccoon

Deer Mouse

Eastern Chipmunk

Eastern Cottontail

Eastern Gray Squirrel

Harbor Seal

Moose

Northeastern coyote

Ribbon Snake

Smooth Greensnake

Spring Peeper

Striped Skunk

White-tailed Deer

Wood Frog

Yellow-Spotted Salamander"

Source:
inaturalist.org/guides/3233

"We welcome your submissions of observations! Please visit our website at friendsofsearsisland.org/explo to log observations. You may also add species to our Inaturalist Project, 'Plants and Animals of Sears Island.'"


iNaturalistCommon Wildlife of Wassumkeag Island (Sears Island) · iNaturalist

Bird Images
by Karl Gerstenberger

"To date, birders have spotted 222 species of birds on Sears Island, representing 47% of all bird species recorded in . In Derek Lovitch’s 2017 book in Maine, he states that 'Sears Island…is by far the shining gem of Maine coastal birding' in the area of between Rockland and Mount Desert Island..'"

friendsofsearsisland.org/explo



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: The Answer to Green Energy, Or Home to ?

by Freyja Grey
Jul 16, 2024

"The people indigenous to the area named Sears Island , or Shining Beach. The tribes used the island to hunt and fish for centuries.

"McCarthy said, 'They've been documented archeologically to have had a presence here for at least thirty-five hundred years.... There's a bio-regional perspective that considers all the relations: the , the , the , the , the , the critters that roam these woods — if you really want to speak for Sears Island, it's incumbent, not just for poets and photographers and old hippies, it's incumbent for all of us to be mindful of all that is happening here.'

"McCarthy said he gets why the island is an attractive place for development. 'We're in a time where wind energy is important,' he said. 'We need to find green sources of power, but the narrowness of that human perspective needs to be challenged.'

"Both McCarthy and Lawless join the group in maintaining that is better situated for development.

"Even though 600 acres of the island are protected by a conservation easement, industrial disruption to the peaceful island could lead to impacts that may not be fully realized until after development, according to McCarthy."

Read more:
freepressonline.com/news/sears


FreePressOnline.comSears Island: The Answer to Green Energy, Or Home to Biodiverse Wildlife?This article is part one of a two-part series on Sears Island development.

offers alternative plan for offshore at

Story by Katie Delaney
June 11, 2024

"The State of Maine is planning to build its first offshore wind port on Sears Island in , but Sprague Energy is pushing for its facility at Mack Point to be reconsidered as the site for the project.

"Leaders of Sprague Energy held tours Tuesday to show people their plan for offshore wind at Mack Point which they say is a lower-impact alternative to .

"'This is a technology we've been serving for 20 years; we know what we do, we know our plan is rational,' Sprague Energy Vice President of Materials Handling Jim Therriault said.

"Sprague Energy has been working on for the land, but it’s ready to take them to the sea.

"Therriault said the plan will impact the land less than the Sears Island project while still preserving their current operations.

"'We came up with a plan that gives you the same, if not more, capability and we did it with greatly reduced dredging, probably about an 85 percent reduction,' Therriault said.

"Sprague would make money on the deal. It would lease 100 acres of its facility to the State of Maine. Sprague says its site would be cheaper than Sears Island.

"'That lease fee will likely be lower than the state financing fees,' Sprague Energy President and CEO Dave Glendon said."

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What this article doesn't mention is all the other plans to develop , that are contingent on 's and getting their way!

[Paywall] The plans for ’s floating , explained

May 31, 2024

Why Sears Island?

"This question remains a big sticking point for what appears to be a number of local residents, some environmental organizations and midcoast advocacy groups, and those who are simply opposed to offshore wind development entirely.

"They argue that industrialized in is the best place for a wind port.

"'There’s such a sensible alternative 800 yards away — a 105-year-old working port, with a terminal operator that is ready, willing and able to take on the project and not to jeopardize their other operations,' said , a Searsport resident and board member for . The group maintains the island’s vast network of trails.

" owns Mack Point and appears to be making its own push to host the state’s wind port. The company has said that its existing could be repurposed to support Maine’s plans. And Sprague said it has a new alternative plan that addresses some of the concerns the state has identified.

"But there is a coalition of other conservation organizations, labor groups, the Maine Chamber of Commerce and others that want to see Sears Island redeveloped as a wind port and support the state’s plan.

"Maine DOT already owns the land that it wants to develop. The state also says that Sears Island wouldn’t require dredging, but Sprague has said those requirements would be reduced under its new plan.
In the meantime, Italiaander and other Sears Island advocacy groups are poring through the details of DOT’s federal grant application.

"DOT, for example, has proposed relocating the Sears Island access road so it would cut through a corner of the area.

"That’s a concern, Italiaander said. Burns acknowledged that the land is protected and said the proposed road relocation is intended to better bifurcate the island into its two potential uses — port activity and recreation.

"The debate over Sears Island will ramp up in the coming weeks and months.

"Sprague Energy will host an event next month at the Mack Point terminal, where company leaders are expected to present their own alternative wind port design.

"And is expected to release a much-anticipated analysis of alternative sites, which will include Mack Point."

bangordailynews.com/2024/05/31




Bangor Daily News · The plans for Maine’s floating wind port, explained By Nicole Ogrysko, Maine Public

Tree cutting has already started! Call your legislators and / and ! The trees and greenery there keep from entering the atmosphere! is a better choice, since it has already been developed and is NOT ecologically sensitive!

[Undeveloped] has staved off for decades. Now it may become ’s .

Many say Mack Point's the better choice.

SEARSPORT — "At 940 acres, Sears Island is the largest uninhabited island off the coast of Maine, making it an inviting patch of ground for proposed developments such as a shipping cargo port and power plant.

"For decades, however, the island has been a graveyard for major projects that never got built.

"That could change in the coming years.

" announced in February that Sears Island is the state’s preferred site for an industrial port with facilities to build, assemble and maintain floating offshore wind turbines, hundreds of feet in height. The undeveloped site would be transformed into a busy hub for ships delivering materials to build the turbines, and it would be populated by cranes, storage facilities and vehicles.

[...]

"Many local residents and others in Maine [including the ] say Mack Point is a more logical launchpad for the state’s floating wind industry, and that the state should spare tranquil Sears Island with its abundant woods, trails and views of from becoming what they fear would be an industrial zone."

Read more:
sunjournal.com/2024/05/19/sear


Lewiston Sun Journal · Sears Island has staved off industrialization for decades. Now it may become Maine’s wind port.Even environmentalists disagree over whether the state's largest uninhabited island is an ideal site for Maine to stake a claim in the offshore wind industry. Many say Mack Point's the better choice.

Plans New Road and Rail Access Corridor Through Current

Published by

on May 23, 2024

"Can we hold the Maine Department of Transportation accountable for bull-dozing their way toward developing Sears Island and industrializing , along the way breaking promises, rewriting environmental protection law, changing the Sears Island conservation easement, withholding from the public important development costs and impacts and avoiding open, honest, transparent public involvement?

"We might be tempted to begin our list of facts illustrating MDOT’s abuse of authority and public trust with the illegal filling of Sears Island and construction of the causeway, apparently in violation of its permit, in the 1980’s. But let’s keep to the more recent offshore wind record of broken promises and undisclosed development activity.

"During the Governor’s announcement in February, [] claimed, without supporting data, that Sears Island development 'will cost less' and 'is expected to result in less environmental harm' than would development of a state-owned but privately operated offshore wind facility at Mack Point.

"The 'cost less' assertion raised major questions not yet answered in part because, a few months earlier, at the last OSWPAG meeting, we were told, 'The total project cost for construction is very similar for both MP ($460 Million Total Project Cost) and SI ($470 Million Total Project Cost).'

"Sears Island’s current , natural condition, provides important ecological services to the region and state, especially for fisheries, and publicly accessible recreation. does not provide these ecological services. According to a reliable source, every acre of intact Sears Island forest locks up between 80 and 100 metric tons of carbon dioxide each year – that cannot harm our .

"Developing Sears Island proposes removing all vegetation and life from more than 100 acres on Sears Island, nearly one-third of which is existing or historical , and then harvesting 1.4 million cubic yards of soil to create an impermeable, nearly level work area. Doing so constitutes radical, permanent, irreparable ecological damage, forever eliminating current upland and associated marine benefits. This exactly flips an appropriate climate-change response and dramatically undermines any claim that developing Sears Island instead of Mack Point represents the least environmentally damaging choice.

Broken Promises

"In 2007, the state promised to choose as the preferred location for future marine transportation development. The Sears Island agreement, signed by 38 stakeholders including the Maine Department of Transportation, and adopted as state policy by then-Governor Baldacci and the State of Maine’s Joint Standing Committee on Transportation, says: 'Mack Point shall be given preference as an alternative to port development on Sears Island.'

"The Sears Island agreement also committed the State of Maine from ever harvesting soil from the island. Ever. Not one cubic yard of soil would be harvested and certainly not 1.4 million cubic yards of soil!

Sadly, the Governor’s announcement and subsequent actions taken by MDOT toward developing Sears Island render the promises made in 2007 by our government worthless.

Broken Laws

"But highly questionable governmental actions in pursuit of developing Sears Island continue. In March this year the Governor brought forward the sand dune bill that allows violation of sand system protections on Sears Island and creates a dangerous threat in the future for any environmental law that may interfere with MDOT development aspirations. Though initially failing to pass in the House, the bill eventually became law after strong political pressure.

New Sears Island Road and Rail Corridor

"And now we come to the MDOT application for a federal grant specifically to develop Sears Island. Nestled within several documents associated with the grant application is page 2 of a two-drawing file titled, Sears Island Wind Port Concept Drawing 2024-04-29, copy attached or available at maine.gov/mdot/grants/infra/.

"The illustration depicts a new 'heavy load' access road and rail corridor as part of Sears Island development plans for the first time, at least in public.

"As proposed, the new approximately 2,300-foot-long rail and road access corridor passes through a thickly wooded portion of the island, crossing at least two perennial streams and disturbing additional wetlands along the way. Assuming a 100-foot width, the corridor would destroy more than 5.25 acres of intact natural landscape, in addition to the more than 100-acre upland ecological destruction at the facility site proper.

"Adding insult to injury, the proposed new road and rail corridor requires changing the conservation easement boundary in the vicinity.

" Vice President Rolf Olsen received confirmation of the new road and rail access plan from Kay Rand in response to his query. Rand also substantiated that the new access corridor would cross a portion of the conservation parcel and necessitate a change in that parcel’s boundary.

"According to budget information included with the grant application, clearing, grubbing, excavation and borrow, grading, drainage, erosion control, paving and other work related to this access corridor will add $8 million to the cost of developing Sears Island. Mack Point already provides both a heavy load road and rail.

"The new Sears Island rail and road access corridor presents yet another failure by MDOT to incorporate an honest understanding of climate change into decision-making. As MDOT fiddles for federal grant money to pursue a mega facility on Sears Island, the Earth tilts toward catastrophic climate change.

"I will venture the opinion that, had the and MDOT focused offshore wind port research on Mack Point as promised in March 2020 (see attached press release), as promised in the Sears Island Planning Initiative, and as the historical record certainly suggests is the rational approach, including deeply exploring development possibilities there with , they might already have secured permits and seen construction begun.

Now

"End the insulting double-speak. With honor and integrity, not intrigue and obfuscation, open-up and bring the full spectrum of facts to this decision. Accountability now!"

Steve Miller

allianceforsearsisland.org/202



www.maine.govINFRA Grant | MaineDOT

OpEd: Opposing wind port on protects

"I strongly oppose the decision by Gov. Mills and the Maine Department of Transportation to locate a wind port on Sears Island in Waldo County. This is wrongly being touted as the least environmentally harmful location for a port, largely based on its requiring less dredging to establish access than using an available site at nearby Mack Point.

Placing a port on Sears Island would destroy upwards of 100 acres of woodland and a sand dune habitat and be very harmful to the thousands of migrant birds that pass through the island. Mack Point is already highly industrialized and offers little benefit to birds and other wildlife. Claiming that Sears Island is the least environmentally harmful is simply inaccurate.

One of the unmentioned reasons for the state’s desire to develop Sears Island is likely that it offers room for future port expansion, whether that be for assembling wind towers or anything else wishes to do. MDOT controls 300 acres on the island and will surely find reasons to expand once it establishes a foothold.

"Sears island is highly important to birds and is one of the premier locations in the state for observing spring and fall migrant songbirds. It is sad that some of the state’s largest environmental organizations have not taken a firm stance against developing the island. Check out the Alliance for Sears Island website for more information, and I urge you to contact your state legislators and ask them to oppose a port on Sears Island."

John Wyatt
Winterport

centralmaine.com/2024/05/22/le

allianceforsearsisland.org/


Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel · Opposing wind port on Sears Island protects wildlifeLetter