Maine legislators approve plan for publicly owned utility
Bill heads to Gov. Mills desk for signature or veto Share Updated: 8:45 PM EDT Jun 16, 2021
Bill heads to Gov. Mills desk for signature or veto Share Updated: 8:45 PM EDT Jun 16, 2021
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Show Transcript BE ESTABLISHED FOLLOWING A FORCED BUYOUT OF THE STATE S TWO UTILITIES. (VO 1: SENATE TODAY.CMP FILE) THE BILL NARROWLY PASSG IN IN BOTH CHAMBERS WOULD SEIZE CONTROL OF ULITITIES RUN BY SPANISH AND CANADIAN-OWNED COMPANIES, CENTRAL MAINE POWER AND VERSANT. (SOT SETH BERRY, (D) CHA, IR ENERGY, UTILITIES & TECHNOLOGY CMTE., 4:23:12) THIS BILL IS ABOUT SOVEREIGNTY. IT S ABOUT MAKING SURE THAT WE CONTROL OUR ENERGY FUTURE, NOT SOMEONE OMFR QATAR OR SPAIN OR CALGARY. (VO 2: OTHER TOWNS FROM PRIOR PKG) SUPPORTERS ARGUING 97 MAINE TOWNS ALREADY SERVED BY áCONSUMER- RUNá UTILITIES ARE SAVING MONEY. (SOT SETH BERRY, 4:54) OUR INVESTOR-OWNED UTILITIES IN MAINE ARE CHARGING 5
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Texas Blueberry Festival in Nacogdoches bounces back after a year hiatus The Texas Blueberry Festival is expected to attract over 21,000 visitors. By Donna McCollum | April 22, 2021 at 3:04 PM CDT - Updated April 22 at 8:16 PM
NACOGDOCHES, Texas (KTRE) - The Texas Blueberry Festival in Nacogdoches is a go.
Thursday morning the Nacogdoches Chamber of Commerce featured the annual event which was put on hold in 2020. After careful consideration, the decision came to host an event that brings thousands to the brick streets.
“You see these on the table?,” asks Grace Handler, Texas Blueberry Festival Chair to her audience at a Nacogdoches Chamber of Commerce Eggs and Issues Breakfast.