AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — The new Democratic president of the Maine Senate wants to smooth relations with the state’s Republican governor over dinner.
Senate President Justin Alfond sent Gov. Paul LePage a handwritten note Thursday inviting the governor and his wife to dinner with Alfond and his wife “at a place of your choosing.”
Alfond’s office provided the note in response to a public records request from the Portland Press Herald.
The invitation followed LePage’s cancellation Tuesday of a meeting with incoming Democratic legislative leaders to discuss issues facing the new Legislature.
LePage said he would not meet with Democrats until the party called off a “tracker” hired by the Maine Democratic Party to videotape LePage’s public appearances.
There was no immediate word on whether LePage had accepted the dinner invitation.
- Sen. Justin Alfond, D-Portland, the newly-elected Senate president, speaks to a reporter, Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012, at the State House in Augusta, Maine.
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