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Ban on untraceable firearms among dozens of bills Mills delays decisions on

MAINE, USA, JUL 8 – Gov. Janet Mills will postpone decisions on about 60 bills, including those targeting untraceable firearms and tribal online gambling rights, until the Legislature reconvenes next year.

Now that the 10-day window for the governor to sign bills has passed, she has the option to veto each bill or let it become law without her signature when the Legislature next meets.

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Ban on untraceable firearms among dozens of bills Mills delays decisions on

Now that the 10-day window for the governor to sign bills has passed, she has the option to veto each bill or let it become law without her signature when the Legislature next meets.

·Lewiston, United States
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