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State Sen. Shenna Bellows, D-Manchester, on Thursday testifies during a hearing on L.D. 1809, a measure that lawmakers say will make even more clear that they intended that state residents have the option to get free online burn permits from private, third party systems. Staff photo by Joe Phelan
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State Sen. Shenna Bellows, D-Manchester, on Thursday testifies during a hearing on L.D. 1809, a measure that lawmakers say will make even more clear that they intended that state residents have the option to get free online burn permits from private, third party systems.
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State Sen. Shenna Bellows, D-Manchester, on Thursday testifies during a hearing on L.D. 1809, a measure that lawmakers say will make even more clear that they intended that state residents have the option to get free online burn permits from private, third party systems.
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State Sen. Thomas Saviello, R-Wilton, on Thursday introduces L.D. 1809, a measure that lawmakers say will make even more clear that they intended that residents have the option to get free online burn permits from private, third party systems.
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Chief Forest Ranger William Hamilton on testifies Thursday during a hearing on L.D. 1809, a measure that lawmakers say will make even more clear that they intended that state residents have the option to get free online burn permits from private, third party systems.
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Gary M. Hickey II, of Wardenreport.com and also fire chief of West Gardiner, testifies on Thursday during a hearing on L.D. 1809, a measure that lawmakers say will make even more clear that they intended that state residents have the option to get free online burn permits from private, third party systems.
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Gary M. Hickey II, of Wardenreport.com and also fire chief of West Gardiner, testifies on Thursday during a hearing on L.D. 1809, a measure that lawmakers say will make even more clear that they intended that state residents have the option to get free online burn permits from private, third party systems.
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Jeff Cammack, executive director of the Maine Fire Chiefs Association, on Thursday testifies during a hearing on L.D. 1809, a measure that lawmakers say will make even more clear that they intended that state residents have the option to get free online burn permits from private, third party systems.
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State Sen. Thomas Saviello, R-Wilton, asks a question on Thursday during a hearing on L.D. 1809, a measure that lawmakers say will make even more clear that they intended that state residents have the option to get free online burn permits from private, third party systems.
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State Sen. Shenna Bellows, D-Manchester, on Thursday testifies during a hearing on L.D. 1809, a measure that lawmakers say will make even more clear that they intended that state residents have the option to get free online burn permits from private, third party systems.
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Chief Forest Ranger William Hamilton on testifies Thursday during a hearing on L.D. 1809, a measure that lawmakers say will make even more clear that they intended that state residents have the option to get free online burn permits from private, third party systems.
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State Sen. Thomas Saviello, R-Wilton, on Thursday introduces L.D. 1809, a measure that lawmakers say will make even more clear that they intended that residents have the option to get free online burn permits from private, third party systems.