AUGUSTA — Maine voters will be asked this November to decide how much the state should borrow for roads, bridges and education facilities.
Adrienne Bennett, a spokeswoman for Republican Gov. Paul LePage, said Friday that he has signed a five-bill bond package worth up to $149.5 million. The Democratic-controlled Legislature approved the bills Thursday during a special session.
The package includes $100 million for roads, bridges, ports and other transportation projects.
It also puts more than $35 million into upgrading and expanding buildings and classrooms at Maine’s universities and community colleges. Maine’s armories would receive $14 million for upgrades and repairs, which lawmakers say are desperately needed.
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