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    A standing-room-only crowd filled the House gallery to watch the vote on overriding the governor's veto of a solar energy bill on Friday at the State House in Augusta.

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    Representatives of the Maine State Employees Association and solar energy supporters lobby on the third floor at the State House on Friday in Augusta before the session to consider Gov. Paul LePage's vetoes.

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    Sen. Cathy Breen, D-Falmouth, the lead Senate sponsor of a bill to make an opioid overdose antidote more available, speaks with the media before the veto session Friday at the State House in Augusta.

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    House Republican leader Ken Fredette encourages members to sustain Gov. Paul LePage's veto of a bill to modernize state policies on solar power Friday at the State House in Augusta. They did.

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    Groups from the Maine State Employees Association and solar energy supporters lobby on the third floor at the State House in Augusta on Friday before the veto session.

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    Advocates of a bill that aims to increase solar energy generation in Maine gather at the State House in Augusta on Friday morning as lawmakers considered Gov. Paul LePage's veto of that and dozens more bills.

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    Rep. Karen Vachon, R-Scarborough, counts votes on the corner tally board during voting on a solar energy bill Friday at the State House in Augusta. Lawmakers upheld the governor's veto of the bill.

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