Maine’s battle over the CMP corridor was years in the making and it’s not over yet

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • November 2, 2021

Arguments over Central Maine Power Co.’s $1 billion hydropower corridor project dominated the airwaves during the last year and a half, but Question 1 would not be on Tuesday’s ballot without years of high-stakes political twists and turns. We look back nearly four years to remember how Maine got here.

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