Maine Governor Announces Actions on Unpassed Legislation from Previous Session

January 8, 2026 • Google News World

Governor Mills Announces Actions on Bills Held From Prior Legislative Session

Maine Governor Janet Mills has announced her actions on several bills held from the previous legislative session. According to reports, Governor Mills has vetoed changes to Maine’s ‘right to repair’ law.

Additionally, it was reported that Governor Mills allowed 52 other bills to become law despite her vetoes. These bills were part of the new legislative session, which began with tensions among lawmakers.

Maine Democrats and Republicans have outlined their priorities for the session, although specific details are not available.

Governor Mills has made several decisions regarding bills from the previous session, including vetoing changes to Maine’s ‘right to repair’ law. The governor also allowed 52 other bills to become law despite her vetoes.

Source: Google News World