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R. 1821, c. 77. R. 1831, c. 31. P.&S.L. 1840, c. 60. R. 1841, cc. 142; 181; 188. R. 1842 2 c. 69. R. 18442 c. 281. R. 1845, cc. 346; 366. R. 1847, c. 45. R. 1848, c. 62. R. 1849, c. 199. R. 18501 c. 274. R. 1852, c. 448. R. 1861 2 cc. 78; 93. R. 1871 1 c. 286. R. 1879 2 c. 151. R. 1880, c. 217. R. 18832 c. 114. R. 18872 c. 114. R. 1891, c. 118. R. 1901 2 c. 236. R. 19072 c. 121. R. 1911, c. 226. R. 1917, cc. 55; 116. R. 1921, cc. 87; 160. R. 1925 3, c. 69. R. 1931, c. 127. R. 1937 2 c. 50. R. 1941 2 c 132. R. 19472 cc. 37; 153. R. 1949, cc. 61; 211. R. 1951, cc. 110; 126. R. 1953, c. 27. R. 1955 2 c. 24. R. 1961, cc. 81; 123. P.&.S,L O 1963, c. 233. R. 1963) cc. 75; 124. P.&S.L. 1965, c. 223. P.&S.L. 1967, cc. 27; 187. P.&S.L. 1969, c. 199. R. 1969, C. 74.

3.02--Senate. Created by Maine Constitution, Article IV, Part 2, § 1. See Schedule, Maine Constitution, Article X.

Duties--make and establish in concurrence with the House of Representatives all reasonable laws and regulations for defense and benefit of the people of the State not repugnant to the Constitution of Maine nor to that of the United States; sole power to try all impeachments.

Legislative History:

Maine Constitution, Article IV, Part 2, § 1.

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