Groups say Mills’ veto of energy-labor bill will weaken state efforts to tackle climate change

MAINE MORNING STAR • April 26, 2024

Gov. Janet Mills on Friday vetoed a bill that union and climate leaders argued would ensure clean energy projects on state land aren’t disrupted by labor disputes. The Democratic governor, however, said the legislation was overly ambiguous. Advocates of the bill castigated the action as yet another “anti-worker, anti-union veto” by the governor. 

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