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Maine lawmakers consider $11.7 million in emergency funding for civil legal aid programs

March 22, 2023March 22, 2023 DailyMainer.com 0 Comments courts, crime

Advocates say Maine’s civil legal aid providers are ‘numerous’ but ‘severely underfunded.’Read More

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