News

Trump Taps Maine Official to Be in Charge of Medicaid

Trump Taps Maine Official to Be in Charge of Medicaid

Photo: 560 WGAN Newsradio


PORTLAND, Maine (AP) President Donald Trump has tapped a Maine official who battled Medicaid expansion for a position that puts her in charge of the national Medicaid program.

Mary Mayhew’s role of deputy administrator and director of the U.S. Center for Medicaid and the CHIP Services will place her in charge of the federal health care program for low-income people. The agency confirmed the hire Monday.

She served as commissioner of Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services for seven years, and during that time pressed for welfare reform under Republican Gov. Paul LePage. Mayhew and LePage are both strong opponents of expanding Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act.

Mayhew was once a Democrat and lobbyist but ran for governor as a Republican. She came in third in the June primary.

Latest Headlines

12 hours ago in Local

Otisfield man charged with making bomb threat toward elementary school

A man from Otisfield is accused of making a bomb threat directed at a local elementary school.

12 hours ago in Local

Central Maine Power’s rate change request met with criticism from public advocate

Central Maine Power is again requesting a rate change after its previous request was turned down by regulators.

1 day ago in Local

Waldoboro Police Looking for Missing Man

Officers first announced the man was missing last Friday.

1 day ago in Local

New Scam Targets Mainers With QR Code for Payments

The message included a QR code with payment instructions and a list of violations.

1 day ago in Local

Bates College Lifts Shelter-In-Place as Lewiston Police Search for Armed Man

Students at Bates College in Lewiston were told to shelter-in-place Thursday afternoon due to reports of a man with a gun.