In this past edition of the
Maine Sunday Telegram, I wrote about legislation waiting attention on Capitol Hill that would
resolve tensions over a variety of issues around Acadia National Park here in Maine. Among them: the right of clam and worm diggers to harvest in the mudflats adjacent to park property and making a maximum park boundary line negotiated back in 1986 more "real," after park officials ignored it in a recent expansion. The bill is bipartisan, with identical versions submitted in the Senate by Angus King (an independent who caucuses with the Democrats) and in the House by Rep. Bruce Poliquin (a Republican often allied with Maine Gov. Paul LePage.)
All that in
the article.
For more background on Maine's nutty inter-tidal property/access/harvesting laws, see
this feature I did a few years back.
[
Update, 11/9/17:
The bill is finally moving forward, with revisions.]
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