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Maine lawmakers extend tax credit that will keep thousands of apartments affordable

The program has preserved 108 units and helped build or plan 824 more since 2020, officials said.

Maine lawmakers voted to extend the life of a tax credit that supports the creation of new housing and preserves existing affordable units. Last week, Gov. Janet Mills approved the bill, sponsored by Rep. Ambureen Rana, D-Bangor, which pushes the end date of the Maine Affordable Housing Income Tax Credit to Dec. 31, 2036. It was initially slated to sunset at the end of 2028. The state tax credit supports the construction of new housing and prese…

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Bangor Daily News broke the news in Bangor, United States on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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