Janet Mills, Lauren LePage, and the Question Every Mainer Should Ask

Over two years, I documented my attempts to seek help from public officials across party lines regarding my family’s experience with Maine DHHS. This timeline examines those interactions, the responses I received, and asks a broader question: Have partisan politics become more important than listening to the people elected officials are meant to serve?

The Record | Should Maine’s Child Welfare Agency Stand on Its Own?

Should Maine’s Office of Child and Family Services remain within DHHS, or operate as an independent agency? In Part 3 of The Record, The Maine Mirror examines the legislative push for structural reform, the arguments on both sides, and the questions that matter most for children and families.

LD 127 Explained: What Happened, Why It Matters, and What It Means for Maine Families

Maine State House lit up at night with glowing windows and flags outside

LD 127 aimed to increase oversight of Maine’s child welfare system by giving lawmakers access to confidential DHHS records. Despite bipartisan support, the bill died on the final night of session after a failed procedural vote to suspend House Rule 515—raising serious questions about transparency, accountability, and the future of child protection in Maine.