Maine Gov. Paul LePage (R) and Democratic leaders clashed “about whether 19 bills became law after LePage failed to veto them or if the governor can still send the measures back to the Legislature,” the Portland Press Herald reports.
“In the latest twist of a historically bizarre legislative session, the LePage administration insisted Wednesday that lawmakers’ use of the word ‘adjourn’ last week rather than ‘recess’ gave the governor additional time to hold the 19 bills. Yet the nonpartisan state office responsible for publishing Maine statutes began writing the 19 bills into law on Wednesday despite the governor’s claims.”
“Republican leaders were conspicuously silent on the issue. Democrats, meanwhile, said the governor missed his veto window.”

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