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Here’s what you can, and can’t, do with your Maine moose permit

OK, so that you’re one of many fortunate hunters who was drawn for a Maine moose allow on Saturday.
Now you might want to know what you may and may’t do with it. There are vital limitations with a number of choices.
As soon as chosen within the lottery, a allow holder should pay $52 (Maine residents) or $585 (nonresidents) to be able to hunt. That’s along with the charge for getting into the lottery.
Below state guidelines, a moose allow could also be swapped with one other hunter. In uncommon instances, it could be transferred to a member of the family. There is also a provision for deferring to the next yr due to critical bodily sickness or navy service.
The allow holder is certainly one of solely two individuals allowed to hold a firearm and really hunt, shoot and kill a moose. The opposite is the sub-permittee, the particular person the applicant selects to hunt with them.
Nevertheless, the sub-permittee shouldn’t be allowed to hunt until the allow holder is current.
The allow holder may authorize their chosen alternate sub-permittee to take part within the hunt instead of the unique sub-permittee. The hunter should notify the Maine Division of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife of such a change, in writing, no later than 5 enterprise days earlier than the hunt begins.
It’s unlawful for a hunter to promote the slot for a sub-permittee. That may be a Class E crime. However it’s permissible for a hunter to swap permits with one other allow holder.
Such a commerce could be fascinating for individuals who want to hunt throughout a distinct week, in a Wildlife Administration District aside from the one for which they had been chosen, or for a distinct gender of moose.
Guidelines permit a hunter to make one swap, however each permits in that state of affairs should be paid for, as talked about above, previous to the transaction.
It’s the duty of the allow holder to seek out and call the particular person with whom they want to swap. The 2 individuals could comply with compensation for the transaction, however no third social gathering is allowed to obtain cash or something of worth associated to the alternate of permits.
A signed swap letter or accomplished moose swap software, together with a $7 charge payable to the state of Maine, makes it official.
So what occurs in the event you encounter an sudden state of affairs that will forestall you from looking in the course of the week or yr for which you’ve gotten been chosen?
The DIF&W commissioner could grant a deferral, often for a interval of 1 yr, to a allow holder in the event that they or a member of their rapid household is affected by a big bodily sickness that will forestall them from looking.
Below extenuating circumstances, the commissioner could permit an individual to switch a allow to a member of the family who meets the state’s necessities. That features instances the place the allow holder dies previous to or in the course of the looking season, offering {that a} moose has not already been harvested.
Eligible relations embrace the transferring particular person’s partner, baby, stepchild, grandchild, mum or dad, grandparent, stepparent, sibling, half-sibling or adopted baby.
DIF&W spokesperson Mark Latti mentioned dozens of deferrals are granted every year, on a case-by-case foundation, by the commissioner.
If somebody who wins a moose allow is named to lively obligation within the U.S. Armed Forces to serve in an armed battle and can’t use the allow, they’re entitled to make use of the allow in the course of the subsequent acceptable season upon their return. Armed battle means any navy motion wherein members are uncovered to conflict danger hazards.
So there are some choices for moose hunters who want to swap permits, or those that must switch or defer their permits due to unavoidable well being or life circumstances.
Allow winners who’re probably trying to make a swap can take a look at mooseswap.com, a service of the Maine Skilled Guides Affiliation, and information Steve Beckwith’s moosepermitswap.com. Each are non-public entities that cost a charge to assist join hunters.
A wealth of data pertaining to the 2022 Maine moose hunt may be discovered on the DIF&W web site.
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Maine State Police K-9 finds missing 5-year-old girl

PALERMO, Maine (WABI) – Maine State Police shared some good news on social media this weekend.
Their 10-month-old bloodhound Millie, and her handler, Corporal Eric Sucy, alongside Maine Game Warden Julia Horst, found a missing five-year-old girl with autism in a swamp.
State Police said the young girl was found around 5:30 p.m. Friday off Rowe Road in Palermo.
We’re told the girl was waist-deep in the swamp but thankfully unjured.
State Police say Millie is “proving herself time and again with her dedication, sweet disposition, and incredible nose.”
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Maine gov to receive human rights award amid battle with Trump admin on trans inclusion in girls' sports

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Maine Gov. Janet Mills will be one of the recipients of the Human Rights Award from the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights organization. A ceremony will be held next month.
Mills will receive the award because of her battle with President Donald Trump’s administration over transgender athlete inclusion in women’s and girls’ sports.
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Governor of Maine Janet Mills attends the PEN America Spring Literary Gala at The American Museum of Natural History on Thursday, May 15, 2025, in New York. (Andy Kropa/Invision/AP)
“I am honored to receive this recognition named for former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, a heroic champion for civil rights and the rule of law that governs our nation and inspires the world,” Mills said in a news release.
“Throughout my career as a District Attorney, Attorney General, and now as Governor of Maine, I have fought to uphold the Constitution of my state and my country. I feel it is the responsibility of all Americans to speak in defense of their principles, for the rights of others, and for the rule of law which protects us all. As a member of the generation of Americans who were inspired by the career of Robert F. Kennedy, I am truly humbled and grateful for this award, which recognizes how his remarkable legacy should inspire all of us today.”
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Democratic Gov. Janet Mills delivers her State of the State address, Jan. 30, 2024, at the State House in Augusta, Maine. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File)
Mills, along with Justice Department pardon attorney Elizabeth Oyer and immigration and reform activist Jeanette Vizguerra, was given the award “for their moral courage and willingness to act on their convictions – even at great personal risk.”
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) sued the state of Maine in April as Mills bucked the president’s executive order to keep males out of girls’ and women’s sports. Maine’s transgender participation policies have been a source of consternation, leading to a public spat between Trump and Mills during a meeting with the governors in February. The USDA lawsuit was one of a few filed against the state.
The USDA announced a funding freeze and a review of federal funding to Maine for the state allegedly refusing to provide equal opportunities to women and girls in educational programs. USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins said at the time that the state must agree to protect female athletes from trans inclusion before funding would be restored.
Maine sued the USDA over the funding freeze and accused the department of “withholding funding used to feed children in schools, childcare centers, and after-school programming as well as disabled adults in congregate settings.”

President Donald Trump signs an executive order barring transgender female athletes from competing in women’s or girls’ sporting events, in the East Room of the White House, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
The state dropped the lawsuit against the administration as the USDA agreed to restore federal funding earlier this month.
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Maine is still facing other legal battles over the issue.
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Maine packaging waste law needs improvement

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Ashley Luszczki is a government relations specialist at the Maine State Chamber of Commerce.
From setting high water quality standards to creating the Land for Maine’s Future program and enacting the nation’s first extended producer responsibility (EPR) law for packaging, Maine has long embodied its motto — Dirigo (I lead) — in environmental policymaking. These bold policies have helped protect our natural resources and strengthen our communities. Real leadership, however, also requires a willingness to adapt when necessary to ensure policies remain effective, practical, and aligned with evolving realities.
In 2021, Maine led the nation by passing a landmark EPR law for packaging, shifting the financial burden of managing packaging waste away from municipalities and taxpayers and onto the producers that generate it. Following a multi-year stakeholder process, the Board of Environmental Protection voted 4-1 in December 2024 on a detailed rule outlining how the Stewardship Program for Packaging will be implemented.
However, the rule didn’t undergo legislative review before advancing. That decision has left critical concerns raised by Maine’s business community unresolved, including ambiguous definitions, significant cost uncertainty, and growing misalignment with the EPR packaging laws enacted in other states such as California, Colorado, Maryland, Minnesota, and Oregon. A similar law recently advanced through the state of Washington’s House and Senate.
Without addressing these issues, Maine risks launching a program that could burden businesses and consumers with excessive costs and risks discouraging the kind of innovation and investment our economy needs.
Recognizing the need for course correction, Sen. Joe Baldacci, D-Bangor, submitted LD 1423 this session. His legislation proposed what we consider common-sense changes to clarify the law’s definitions, better align Maine’s program with national peers, and prevent unintended economic harm.
The Environment and Natural Resources Committee recently voted to support several improvements championed in Baldacci’s bill including updating the definition of “consumer” to ensure Maine’s businesses aren’t taxed twice — once for the packaging of goods they use and again for what they sell, updating the definition of “producer,” and making enforcement clearer and more equitable across complex supply chains. Importantly, the legislation empowers the Stewardship Organization (the entity who will oversee the program) to review fee structures and assess whether they meaningfully incentivize the use of more recyclable packaging.
The Maine State Chamber of Commerce supports these changes, is grateful for the committee’s willingness to act, and encourages the Legislature to recognize the benefit of these changes when LD 1423 advances to the Senate and House. We believe these updates will help ensure that Maine’s EPR packaging program functions as intended: efficiently, fairly, and sustainably.
Unfortunately, Maine will continue to be an outlier. Unlike other states, Maine’s law makes no exemption for federally regulated products like infant formula, surgical instruments, or chemical solvents, which must adhere to strict federal packaging requirements. Failing to account for this puts businesses selling products in Maine at a disadvantage by forcing them to comply with standards that are unworkable in some cases. This misalignment risks making Maine a less attractive market for innovation and expansion and will cost producers significantly more in Maine compared to states like California where their products and packaging are recognized and exempt.
We commend Baldacci for working to address this issue in LD 1423 and we appreciate the support from committee members like Rep. Dick Campbell, R-Orrington, and Rep. Tammy Schmersal-Burgess, R-Mexico, who voted to exempt federally regulated medical products for humans and animals in a minority vote of the committee.
While the Maine State Chamber wishes the full committee had greater aligned Maine’s program with other states, we are thankful for Baldacci’s leadership in bringing LD 1423 forward, and to the committee for their openness to supporting changes brought by the business community that we believe will strengthen the program from the outset. Baldacci has proven to be a thoughtful leader who recognizes that bold environmental policy and a strong economy aren’t mutually exclusive — they must go hand in hand. With these necessary adjustments, Maine will be one step closer to achieving that balance.
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