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Over 67,000 Maine residents now get electricity bill credits to lower energy costs.
Over 67,000 Maine residents are now eligible for electricity bill credits under a new state program aimed at reducing energy costs for low- and moderate-income households.
The initiative, part of a broader effort to improve energy affordability, applies credits directly to utility bills and is being rolled out ahead of the winter heating season.
The state is also preparing for a potential federal government shutdown on October 1, which could disrupt Social Security, Medicare, and other federal services.
Meanwhile, Maine has joined a multi-state lawsuit challenging a federal ban on sex education funding, arguing it violates federal law and harms student health.
Additional consumer protections, including restrictions on medical debt reporting and deceptive ticket sales, have also taken effect.
Más de 67.000 residentes de Maine ahora obtienen créditos de factura de electricidad para reducir los costos de energía.