Governor Janet Mills today announced legislation to modernize and strengthen the state’s business incentive program. The bill, An Act to Modernize Maine’s Business Incentive Programs, would overhaul Maine’s 20-year-old Pine Tree Development Zone (PTDZ) program – which is set to sunset at the end of 2023 – and replace it with a new program, the Dirigo Business Incentive, that better reflects the current needs of Maine’s economy. Read more
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