Jeanne Marquis, of China, a former volunteer director of the Maine Recovery Access Program for five years, picks up trash in April during a community cleanup day in Augusta. Marquis said, “I love working here. It filled my cup every day.” (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer) Lawmakers, healthcare officials and harm reduction advocates have long been searching for a solution to the needle litter that many say has become a safety problem in Maine’s communities. One bill seemed like it had it. Rep.