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Maine power companies are spending millions to defeat a vote to dethrone them

Por: Portland Press Herald Business June 18, 2023

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A worker with Central Maine Power tests power lines in Oakland in December. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel Online, over the air and in the mailbox, Maine residents are about to be bombarded with a multimillion-dollar public relations campaign aimed at saving the state’s two dominant electric utilities from being voted out of existence in November. This story is a collaboration among the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram; , a... + full article



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