AUGUSTA, Maine — Gov. Paul LePage announced Friday that he would veto bills that would provide up to $55 million in funding for voter-approved Medicaid expansion and increase reimbursement rates for services for Mainers with disabilities and fund county jails. The Republican governor’s veto of the Medicaid expansion bill was expected, since he vetoed five legislative attempts to cover an estimated 70,000 Mainers under the federal Affordable Care Act before 59 percent of Maine voters approved it by referendum in 2017. But it comes as advocates are suing the LePage administration over blocking the law.