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Lawmakers sustain Mills veto of Pine Tree Power bill

Mainers were not able to override the governor s veto of the Pine Tree Power bill. Author: Don Carrigan Updated: 9:01 PM EDT July 19, 2021 AUGUSTA, Maine Mainers will have to wait at least another year to vote on whether to force a takeover of our two biggest electric utilities. They were not able on Monday to override the Governor’s veto of the Pine Tree Power bill.  The issue remains as charged as the electrical system it deals with. Lawmakers voted June 30 in favor of the Pine Tree Power bill, which seeks to form a consumer-owned utility to force a takeover of CMP and Versant.

What it takes for proposed utility company to take over Maine

Pine Tree Power: What it would take for proposed utility company to take over Proponents of the plan say the transition could take place as soon as 2025. Opponents predict a lengthy and costly legal battle with CMP and Versant. Author: Hannah Dineen (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 7:06 PM EDT July 7, 2021 Updated: 7:06 PM EDT July 7, 2021 MAINE, USA There are a lot of things that would have to happen in order for the Pine Tree Power Company, a proposed nonprofit, privately operated utility company, to replace Central Maine Power and Versant Power as Maine s primary electric provider. First and foremost, it has to make it off Governor s Mills desk through her signature, or by expiration. According to the governor s office, she has until July 13 to sign or veto the bill before it would automatically go into effect.

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