The unanimous vote to investigate LePage is a sign that even his
own cabal has grown weary of the bullying tactics he uses to get his
demented way.…
The members of Maine’s legislative Government
Oversight Committee voted unanimously to launch a formal investigation
into whether Republican Paul LePage improperly used taxpayer
money to force Good Will-Hinckley to fire House Speaker Mark Eves.
Eves, a Democrat, had been hired by Good
Will-Hinckley to serve as its President, but the offer was withdrawn
after LePage allegedly threatened to withhold 530,000 dollars
in annual funding for Good Will-Hinckley’s Charter School, the Maine
Academy of Natural Sciences. LePage has admitted
that he threatened to pull funding unless Good Will-Hinckley terminated
their employment agreement with Eves, but the governor insists what he
did does not amount to blackmail.
Good Will-Hinckley has agreed to pay Eves 30,000 dollars
for severing the employment contract. Eves is planning on filing a
federal civil rights lawsuit against Governor LePage for his role in
forcing Good Will-Hinckley to end the employment agreement.
The bipartisan Government Oversight Committee
has six Democratic and six Republican members. Members of both parties
are calling for an investigation. Republican cabal co-chair Roger Katz,
wasn’t quite prepared to throw his moron under the bus, but even he
acknowledged that the moron’s behavior warranted an investigation. Katz stated:
The events of the last few weeks involving Good Will-Hinckley are troubling and, as often happens in partisan politics, it seems that some people are going to their corners and are ready to fight. Most people in Maine just want to know what happened.
LePage’s legal team argues that the Government Oversight Committee does not have the authority to investigate the governor. Eves’ attorney, David Webbert rejected that absurd argument, stating:
The governor’s wrongful refusal to submit to any oversight by the Legislature regarding his use of funds appropriated by the Legislature is consistent with his wrongful and dangerous view that he can use state funds to blackmail a school with the threat of the loss of state funds.
LePage and his legal team seem to believe
that the moron should be allowed to do as he pleases without
accountability or oversight. However, members of both parties in the
legislature disagree with LePage’s dictatorial view of the governor’s
scope of authority. The unanimous vote to investigate the governor is a
sign that even his own cabal has grown weary of LePage’s corruption and
the bullying tactics he uses to get his way.
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