Lawmakers leave town without voting on tribal sovereignty bill, leaving its fate unclear

MAINE PUBLIC • April 26, 2022

State lawmakers returned home to their districts late Monday night without taking action on the bill that seeks to overhaul the complex and turbulent relationship between state government and Indian tribes in Maine. But the tribal sovereignty bill is still technically alive and could come up for a vote when lawmakers return for a veto session on May 9.

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