2026 Governor’s 8th Annual Opioid Response Summit

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2026 Governor’s 8th Annual Opioid Response Summit

Dr. Marcella Sorg recently presented at the 2026 Governor’s 8th Annual Opioid Response Summit, an annual summary of data reviewing 2025 and 2026 drug overdose trends, including overdose responses and reversals by members of the law enforcement community. Research Associate Dominic Piacentini was on the ‘Aging and Addiction: Bringing Older Adults into the SUD Conversation’ panel. The […]

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Marci Sorg Interviewed for WABI5

In an interview featured in WABI TV5’s coverage, Dr. Marcella “Marci” Sorg, a research professor at the University of Maine’s Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center, provided expert insight into the factors driving regional drug overdose statistics. As director of the Rural Drug and Alcohol Research Program and lead author of Maine’s monthly overdose reports, Dr. […]

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Why Financial Literacy Matters: National Financial Awareness Day

August 14th is National Financial Awareness Day, an annual reminder of the importance of personal financial health and money management. While taking control of your finances starts with individual action, long-term stability relies heavily on having access to clear, accessible financial education early on. In a commentary for Maine Policy Review, David M. Leach addresses […]

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S9E4 Connecting Maine: The Future of Rural Transit & Community Resilience

In this episode, we sit down with Jennifer Grant, Lisa Smith, and Katherine Freund to discuss the critical challenges and innovative, community-driven solutions shaping transportation resilience, volunteer driver programs, and the future of mobility in rural Maine. Also listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music, and iHeartRadio. Guest Bios Resources Support Us Donate to Maine Policy Review: https://mcspolicycenter.umaine.edu/donate-to-maine-policy-review/ Visit […]

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Maine Policy Review Infrastructure Special Issue Call for Papers

The editors of Maine Policy Review announce a call for submissions for a special issue that willexplore the important topic of infrastructure. The deadline for submissions is July 31, 2026. Infrastructure encompasses the facilities and systems that provide basic and critical services on which communities depend and is central to Maine’s future in ways that […]

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Maine’s Population Shift: Penobscot Bay Press Features Maine Policy Review Research

An article in Maine Policy Review, “Migrationland: Social and Economic Impacts of Demographic Churn in Maine and Cumberland County Post-Pandemic“, was cited in Penobscot Bay Press’s recent article “Blue Hill at forefront of Maine’s population shift.” The article discusses how more than 126,000 people have moved to Maine since the pandemic, driven largely by remote work […]

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Maine Policy Review Cited on Peninsula Climate Plans

A recent article in Penobscot Bay Press, “Peninsula towns struggle to turn climate plans into action,” covered Bill Zoelick, James H. Fisher, and Hanna Richards’ Maine Policy Review article, “From Resilience Planning to Action: Small Towns and Big Costs.” In the article, Zoelick, Fisher, and Richards explore the transition from climate planning to action in […]

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Interview with Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center’s Emily Ebersman

Can you describe your role and any current projects you’re working on? Emily Ebersman: I am a podcast intern with the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center’s podcast Maine Policy Matters. As a podcast intern, I am responsible for transcribing episodes, developing panelist questions, and researching personal backgrounds and work with the Center in order to […]

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