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2007 Legislative Document (Senate) 592 (To Waive Tolls on the Maine Turnpike for People Who Are Traveling for Treatment of Catastrophic Illnesses)

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  • Introduced by Sen. Christine R. Savage on February 6, 2007, this bill allows a person to travel on the Maine Turnpike free of charge if that person is a Maine resident and is traveling on the turnpike for treatment of a catastrophic illness. It is modeled after Public Law 2005, chapter 472, which was enacted last session and allowed free ferry service for people traveling on ferries for treatment of catastrophic illnesses.
    • Referred to the Transportation Committee on February 6, 2007.
  • Failed in the Senate by voice vote on April 2, 2007.
  • Received in the House on April 3, 2007.
  • Failed in the House by voice vote on April 3, 2007, the house and/or senate have decided against further actions and the bill is dead.

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Introduced by Sen. Christine R. Savage on February 6, 2007. Failed in the Senate by voice vote on April 2, 2007. New Comment

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