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A bill that would ask Maine voters to decide whether a new consumer-owned nonprofit should replace the state’s investor-owned utilities won approval from the Legislature’s energy committee Tuesday. The bill (LD 1708) would direct the Public Utilities Commission to oversee an asset sale of Central Maine Power and Versant Power...
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