Maine Legislators Fail to Override Mills Veto on Video Bill
A Maine video franchise bill died after the legislature failed to override a veto by Gov. Janet Mills (D). The bill would have applied fees to IPTV operators to fund public, educational and governmental channels (see 2106180038). The House failed…
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to meet the two-thirds threshold when it voted 78-66 Wednesday on LD-920. “I am deeply concerned that if this bill were to become law, it could make digital streaming services more costly and reduce service options for Mainers,” Mills wrote in a June 25 veto letter.