Gov. Paul LePage ordered the mural to be removed in 2011, claiming the mural didn't equally depict labor and employers, and that he had problems with how the mural was funded.
Supporters of the mural claimed the governor was attacking organized labor, and was stifling the artist's First Amendment rights to free speech.
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