The 114-31 vote came days after LePage once again threatened to end sales of the increasingly popular single-serve, 50-milliliter liquor bottles in Maine if lawmakers move forward with including nips in the state’s bottle deposit program. Paul LePage’s veto of a bill that would impose a refundable 5-cent deposit on the miniature liquor bottles known as “nips.” If the Senate also agrees to override, the governor says he’ll end sales of the popular miniature bottles of liquor that often end up as litter.ĪUGUSTA - House lawmakers voted Tuesday to override Gov. Bright Ideas: Tips for Home Energy Savings.Clean Housekeeping: Toxic-free Solutions.Reduce Your Use: Tips for Reducing Your Footprint on the Environment.Maine’s Ecological Reserves: Meeting the Promise of Saving All the Pieces.Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument Visitors Guide.NRCM Publications & Maine Environment Newsletters.Maine Sporting Camp & Outdoor Recreation Discounts.Recycling and Product Stewardship in Maine.Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for Packaging.Maine’s Public Lands & Ecological Reserves.Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument.Protecting Frenchman Bay from Industrial Aquaculture.Edwards Dam & Kennebec River Restoration.Metal Mining Pollution: A Serious Threat to Maine.Restoring the Kennebec River above Waterville.CMP Corridor Proposal: A Bad Deal for Maine.
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