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Lawmakers sign bipartisan letter asking Mills administration to vacate, rebid non-emergency medical transport award

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AUGUSTA – Maine lawmakers from both sides of the aisle signed a letter sent to Gov. Janet Mills Jan. 5 that called for her administration to vacate the non-emergency medical transportation award to ModivCare Inc, according to a news release from the Senate Republican Office. The $750 million award, which ModivCare won in an RFP competitive bidding process, has been the subject of controversy since a pair of losing bidders filed an appeal of the …
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PenBay Pilot broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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