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Maine s Proposed Flavored Tobacco Ban Loses Support The state s $8.5-billion budget does not include funding to offset revenue loss from the measure.
AUGUSTA, Maine A proposed ban on flavored tobacco products is on the brink of failing as the state s budget heads to Gov. Janet Mills desk without financial support for the measure.
State lawmakers approved the $8.5-billion, two-year budget on June 30 by a 119-25 vote in the Maine House for Representatives and a 32-3 vote in the Maine Senate. The overwhelming support means the budget has the necessary two-third votes to pass into law immediately after Mills signs it, according to the
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The auditor-general’s office has raised several concerns with Wellington Mayor Andy Foster’s 10-year plan, which councillors will adopt on Wednesday. (File photo)
Audit New Zealand has raised several concerns with the Wellington City Council’s 10-year long-term plan, including uncertainty about whether it can deliver its planned $3.2 billion capital programme. The auditor presented its qualified opinion to the council on Wednesday, raising red flags over forecast debt-cap breaches, and uncertainty about three waters reforms, wastewater network upgrade funding, and proposed capital spending. The council signed off on the plan on Wednesday, putting into effect a 13.5 per cent average rates increase required to pay for significant infrastructure repairs and upgrades.