How Maine plans to keep struggling redemption centers afloat

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • July 20, 2023

Since the end of 2019, some 53 redemption centers have closed across the state. Two legislative bills, one raising handling fees and the other bringing efficiency measures to the redemption process, could help the remaining businesses.

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