Gov. Paul LePage is leaving office this year with a bang, sponsoring more bills in the 128th Legislature than at any time in his tenure — but that doesn’t mean his success is increasing as his administration succumbs to term limits. Since the beginning of the 128th Legislature in December 2016, LePage has sponsored 87 bills, but only 21 of them have made it into law so far — including three that he sponsored but then wouldn’t sign, allowing them into law on their own. Maine governors can propose new bills any time the Legislature is in session, and LePage has done so several times in recent weeks, with several of those proposals still in the hands of the Legislature.