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Maine and Connecticut advance environmental bills in 2026, focusing on land protection, waste reduction, and pollution control.
In 2026, Maine is advancing multiple environmental and economic bills, including $50 million bonds to protect farmland, upgrade flood-prone culverts, and reduce toxic sludge in wastewater systems, along with a $100,000 fund to help towns enforce shoreline protections.
A proposed climate superfund would hold fossil fuel companies accountable for adaptation costs.
Meanwhile, Connecticut is focusing on reducing waste dependency on out-of-state landfills by expanding composting, enforcing extended producer responsibility, and awarding $15 million in grants for regional waste infrastructure, while tightening regulations on PFAS and toxic rodenticides.
Maine y Connecticut adelantan proyectos de ley ambientales en 2026, enfocándose en la protección de la tierra, la reducción de residuos y el control de la contaminación.