Anti-CMP corridor group must disclose donors to Maine campaign finance regulator

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • May 22, 2020

Maine’s ethics regulator unanimously ruled Friday that a group opposing the Central Maine Power corridor must disclose financial information to staff so the board can continue a probe into whether the group’s activities violated campaign finance laws. The ethics commission’s Friday decision stems from a January ethics complaint by Clean Energy Matters, a CMP-backed political committee supporting the $1 billion corridor’s construction, against Stop the Corridor, a nonprofit that opposes it.