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Windpower bills sent to Energy, Utilities and Technology Committee before cloture
Credit: Posted by Ron Huber on January 28, 2013 | Citizens' Task Force on Wind Power - Maine | www.windtaskforce.org ~~
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The texts are not quite available yet but here are the windpower-related titles send the EUT committee.
LR 1337 An Act To Enhance Maine’s Economy and Environment Sen. Patrick of Oxford
LR 1842 : An Act Regarding Wind Power Siting in the Unorganized Territories Rep. Crockett of Bethel
LR 851 : An Act To Make Decibel Level Limits Consistent on All Wind Turbines Rep. Keschl of Belgrade
LR 1281: An Act Concerning Noise Rule Amendments To Protect the Health and Welfare of Nearby Residents Rep. Keschl of Belgrade
LR 811 : An Act To Provide for Economic Development with Offshore Wind Power. Rep. Kruger of Thomaston
LR 1190: An Act To Temporarily Suspend Permitting of Wind Energy Developments. Rep. Kaenrath of South Portland
LR 724 : An Act To Clarify the Laws Governing Noise from Wind Turbines, Rep. Jones of Freedom
LR 767: An Act To Amend the Maine Wind Energy Act Rep. Hayes of Buckfield
LR 1364 An Act Regarding Wind Power Siting in the Unorganized Territory. Rep. Hayes of Buckfield
LR 1345: An Act To Improve Wind Power Development Permitting. Rep. Beavers of South Berwick
LR 1335: An Act To Amend the Law Governing Appeals of Final Agency Action on Applications Concerning Wind Energy Development Sen. Valentino of York
LR 1088 : An Act To Amend the Expedited Permitting Area for Wind Energy Development under the Jurisdiction of the Maine Land Use Planning Commission Rep. Dunphy of Embden
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