Public Research Summary
Susan M. Collins is a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from Maine in the 2026 election cycle.
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- It was wonderful to be in Lewiston today with so many community members and state and local leaders to celebrate the grand opening of the Maine Museum of Innovation, Learning, and Labor’s new permanent home.The Maine MILL tells the story of the men and women whose hard work helped build Lewiston, Auburn, and communities across our state. By transforming the long-vacant Camden Yarns Mill into a modern museum, this project honors Maine’s proud industrial heritage while helping supportClick the link below for an interactive map of the more than 670 local projects across all 16 Maine counties for which I have secured nearly $1.5 billion in funding through appropriations legislation over the past five years:
Source: x.com retrieved Jun 30, 2026
I was delighted to join Main Street Skowhegan, the New Balance Foundation, @SenAngusKing, state and local leaders, and members of the Skowhegan community to celebrate the groundbreaking of the New Balance Foundation Boardwalk today.
Source: x.com retrieved Jun 30, 2026
- It was wonderful to meet today with Mainers representing the National Center for Learning Disabilities (@ncldorg). Through empowering parents, transforming schools, and advancing research, the NCLD works to equip individuals with the skills needed to succeed in school, work, and
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- This project will reconnect downtown Skowhegan with the Kennebec River, creating a riverfront promenade, public seating, and an ADA-compliant walkway. It will help make the riverfront a greater economic and recreational asset for the town. I was proud to secure $2 million toClick the link below for an interactive map of the more than 670 local projects across all 16 Maine counties for which I have secured nearly $1.5 billion in funding through appropriations legislation over the past five years:
Source: x.com retrieved Jun 30, 2026