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State Representative
Jim Dill
(D) - Maine
Maine House District 026
In Office - Started: 12/07/2022
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Capitol Office
House Democratic Office
2 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0002
2 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0002
Phone: 800-423-2900
Phone 2: 207-287-1430
Bill | Bill Name | Summary | Progress |
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LD1623 | An Act to Amend Certain Fish and Wildlife Laws Related to Landowner Representation Regarding Abandoned Property | An Act to Amend Certain Fish and Wildlife Laws Related to Landowner Representation Regarding Abandoned Property | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1784 | An Act to Require Police Departments to Publish and Make Accessible Their Policies and Procedures and Require Training of Officers | This bill requires law enforcement agencies, including the State Police, sheriff's departments and municipal police departments, to publish and make accessible their policies and procedures currently required by law on the agencies' publicly accessible websites and in printed paper form. The bill requires a law enforcement agency to publish a revision to a policy or procedure within 60 days of the revision and to state the date of publishing of the policies and procedures. The bill also requires that all law enforcement officers of a law enforcement agency receive orientation and training on the policies and procedures and for the chief administrative officer of the law enforcement agency to certify annually to the Board of Trustees of the Maine Criminal Justice Academy that the agency is in compliance with the provisions in this bill. | Passed |
LD1897 | An Act Regarding Outdoor Cultivation in the Medical Use Cannabis and Adult Use Cannabis Industries | This bill amends the Maine Medical Use of Cannabis Act and the Cannabis Legalization Act by: 1. Defining "sun-grown cultivators" under the medical use cannabis provisions and "sun-grown cultivation" under the adult use cannabis provisions; 2. Increasing the number of cannabis plants and expanding the area of canopy of cannabis plants that a medical use caregiver who is a sun-grown cultivator and who registers based on annual plant count or canopy may cultivate. The bill establishes a registration fee for such caregivers; 3. Creating requirements for the outdoor cultivation of cannabis for medical use; 4. Allowing medical use caregiver assistants and contractors, employees and other support staff of adult use cannabis licensees a 30-day grace period to assist, work or perform services after submitting an application for an individual identification card; 5. Repealing the prohibition on cannabis collectives under the medical use of cannabis provisions; and 6. Repealing the mandatory testing requirement for yeast and mold for adult use cannabis and cannabis products. | Passed |
LD870 | An Act Regarding the Membership of the Maine Land Use Planning Commission | This bill amends the membership of the Maine Land Use Planning Commission by increasing the number of members from 9 to 13, with the Governor appointing the additional members. The bill also adds qualifications to be considered by the Governor and boards of county commissioners when appointing members to the commission and provides a membership term limit of 2 consecutive 4-year terms. The bill also requires the Secretary of State to include information about the members of the commission in its annual report on board appointments, including information on the date of expiration of the term of each member and the authority responsible for appointments or reappointments. | Passed |
LD1529 | An Act to Enhance the Protection of High-value Natural Resources Statewide | An Act to Enhance the Protection of High-value Natural Resources Statewide | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1121 | An Act to Ensure Equitable Access for All Caregivers to Diaper Changing Stations in State Buildings Open to the Public | An Act to Ensure Equitable Access for All Caregivers to Diaper Changing Stations in State Buildings Open to the Public | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1043 | An Act to Provide Free Admission to State Parks and Historic Sites for the Immediate Family Members of Veterans and Active Military Personnel | This bill directs the Commissioner of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to issue free day use passes to state parks and historic sites to immediate family members of qualifying veterans and active duty military members as determined by the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management. The language of the bill allows immediate family members to hold their own passes, rather than only permitting family members to use the qualifying veteran's or active duty military member's pass. The bill defines "immediate family members" as the spouse, domestic partner and dependent children of a veteran or active duty military member. | Passed |
LD1054 | An Act to Authorize the Penobscot Nation to Use Wild Game Harvested on the Penobscot Indian Territory at Food Venues Located Within the Penobscot Indian Territory | This bill provides an exception to the prohibitions against the purchase, sale or offer for sale of certain wild animals and wild birds. A member of the Penobscot Nation who is a resident of the State and who has lawfully killed or trapped and registered a bear, deer, moose or wild turkey or lawfully killed or trapped a wild bird within the Penobscot Indian territory may use, sell or offer for sale or aid in buying, selling or offering for sale bear, deer, moose, wild turkey and wild birds at an eating establishment, lodging place, mobile eating place or recreational camp or sporting camp that is located within the Penobscot Indian territory. | In Committee |
LD1252 | An Act to Amend the Laws Governing the Maine Agriculture, Food System and Forest Products Infrastructure Investment Advisory Board | This bill modifies provisions of the law governing the Maine Agriculture, Food System and Forest Products Infrastructure Investment Advisory Board and disbursements from the Maine Agriculture, Food and Forest Products Investment Fund, which the advisory board oversees. The bill requires that disbursements may be made only to a producer of agricultural, food or forest products that has or is seeking to establish a processing or manufacturing facility located in the State. A producer receiving a disbursement must use the disbursement to support the operations of a processing or manufacturing facility located in this State for the following purposes, including, but not limited to, obtaining equipment and investing in supply chain infrastructure to grow, harvest, process or manufacture agricultural, food or forest products used in commercial products. In carrying out these purposes, the producer must obtain, to the extent practicable, agricultural, food or forest products from a farm or a forest or waters in the State or from offshore waters to be collected in the State. The bill also prohibits a member of the advisory board from participating in any vote when that member has a conflict of interest. A conflict of interest exists when the board member or a member of the board member's immediate family has or would acquire a direct and substantial personal financial interest, distinct from that of the general public, in an enterprise that would be financially benefited by a proposed fund allocation. | Passed |
LD1343 | An Act to Protect the Right to Harvest Wildlife | This bill defines the verb "harvest" for the marine resources laws and the inland fisheries and wildlife laws. The bill provides that the people of this State have the right to harvest wildlife by hunting, fishing or trapping, subject to applicable laws, rules and regulations. | Crossed Over |
LD1356 | An Act to Change the State's Method of Allocating Electoral Votes from a Congressional District Method to a Winner-take-all Method Contingent on the State of Nebraska Changing its Method of Allocating Electoral Votes | This bill requires the State's presidential electors to cast their ballots for the presidential and vice-presidential candidates who received the highest number of votes in the State according to the ranked-choice voting process contingent on the State of Nebraska changing that state's system of allocation of electoral votes from a congressional district method to a winner-take-all method of electoral vote allocation. | In Committee |
LD1699 | An Act to Create a Refundable Tax Credit for Agricultural Enterprises | This bill allows an agricultural enterprise to qualify for the Maine Seed Capital Tax Credit Program, which provides an eligible business a tax credit for investments in plant, equipment, research and development, or working capital for the business or such other business activity as may be approved by the Finance Authority of Maine. The bill allows an agricultural enterprise determined eligible by the authority to qualify for a tax credit for investments made in infrastructure, not including real estate, but including any improvement that expands the marketing, production or processing of agricultural products, in addition to the qualifying investments that may be made by a business. | In Committee |
LD1739 | An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue to Support Maine's Agricultural Sector, to Create an Agricultural Buildings Property Tax Exemption and to Direct the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to Study Barriers to Its Financial Assistance Programs and Study the Potential for a Common Application for Those Programs | This bill does the following. 1. The funds provided by the bond issue in Part A, in the amount of $55,600,000, will be used to support the agricultural sector in the State. 2. Part B establishes a property tax exemption for certain agricultural and horticultural structures and buildings. 3. Part C requires the Commissioner of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to direct staff of the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Bureau of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources to study the bureau's financial assistance programs for farmers and food producers to identify barriers to accessing these programs and methods to eliminate those barriers and increase the effectiveness of the programs in addressing farmer and food producer needs. The study must also include an examination of how to create a simple common application for all of the department's financial assistance programs. The commissioner is required to submit a report by January 15, 2027 to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over agriculture, conservation and forestry matters, which may report out legislation to the 133rd Legislature in 2027. | In Committee |
LD1771 | An Act to Strengthen Oversight of Kennels by Changing the Licensing Authority from Municipalities to the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry | An Act to Strengthen Oversight of Kennels by Changing the Licensing Authority from Municipalities to the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1855 | An Act to Repeal the Low-alcohol Spirits Product Tax | This bill provides a separate rate of excise tax of 60¢ per gallon for a spirits-based cocktail, which is an alcoholic beverage containing spirits that has no more than 12% of alcohol by volume. | Passed |
LD1574 | An Act to Amend the Credit for Educational Opportunity and Student Loan Repayment Tax Credit | This bill allows student borrowers to make early payment of eligible student loans and to carry the relevant income tax credit forward, taking up to the annual maximum income tax credit each year until the tax credit is entirely depleted. | Passed |
LD1605 | An Act to Support Farmers and Food Banks Affected by Federal Funding Cuts to Their Existing Contracts | This bill establishes the Food System Protection Program, administered by the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, for the purpose of providing zero- interest loans and other resources to qualifying producers within the State, and nonprofit organizations within the State, established for the purpose of reducing hunger and increasing food security that have been affected by federal funding cuts and other changes to the status of contracts and certain federal programs. | In Committee |
LD629 | An Act to Restore Matching Funding to the Maine Development Foundation | This bill provides ongoing funds to restore matching funds for private contributions to support the Maine Development Foundation's economic, workforce and community development initiatives across the State, particularly in distressed communities and industries. | Passed |
LD783 | An Act to Continue Support for the Maine Multicultural Center | This bill provides ongoing funds to the Maine Multicultural Center in Bangor for one or more positions to establish a comprehensive program for foreign-trained workers through the Maine Multicultural Center. | Passed |
LD820 | RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine to Establish the Right to Hunt and Fish | This resolution proposes to amend the Constitution of Maine to provide that the right of the people to hunt, fish and harvest game and fish, including by the use of traditional methods, may not be infringed, subject to reasonable laws and rules to promote wildlife conservation and management and to preserve the future of hunting and fishing. It also provides that public hunting and fishing are the preferred means of managing and controlling wildlife. | Passed |
LD958 | An Act to Prohibit Eminent Domain on Existing Tribal Trust Lands | This bill amends the Act to Implement the Maine Indian Claims Settlement and the Mi'kmaq Nation Restoration Act to prevent the taking of land for public uses under the laws of this State if the land is located within Passamaquoddy Indian territory, Penobscot Indian territory, the Houlton Band Trust Land or the Mi'kmaq Nation Trust Land. | Vetoed |
LD1003 | An Act Establishing the Retirement Benefit Improvement Fund | This bill requires that an amount of surplus General Fund revenue be transferred annually to a nonlapsing fund to be used to pay for retirement benefit improvements for retired state employees and teachers and their beneficiaries. | Passed |
LD1052 | RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine to Establish the State Auditor as a Constitutional Officer | This resolution proposes to amend the Constitution of Maine to establish the State Auditor as a constitutional officer. | Passed |
LD260 | RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine to Establish That All Maine Residents Have Equal Rights Under the Law | This resolution proposes to amend the Constitution of Maine to prohibit the denial or abridgment by the State or any political subdivision of the State of equal rights based on the actual or perceived race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, physical or mental disability, ancestry or national origin of an individual. | Passed |
LD264 | An Act to Remove the 12-month Waiting Period for the Maine Resident Homestead Property Tax Exemption | This bill removes the 12-month waiting period before an eligible applicant may receive the Maine resident homestead property tax exemption. | Passed |
LD510 | An Act to Require the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Bureau of Parks and Lands to Maintain the Weld to Byron Road in Township 6 North of Weld | This bill requires the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Bureau of Parks and Lands to maintain the Weld to Byron Road in Township 6 North of Weld. | Passed |
LD593 | An Act to Extend Funding for the Land for Maine's Future Program | This bill provides ongoing funding for eligible expenditures and other authorized purposes under the Land for Maine's Future Trust Fund. | Passed |
LD700 | An Act to Promote Student Enrollment and Degree Completion in the University of Maine System by Awarding Waivers of Tuition and Fees to Eligible Students | This bill requires the University of Maine System to award waivers of tuition and fees to eligible students who are enrolled full-time at any University of Maine System campus. The amount of the waiver is limited to the difference between the amount of the tuition and fees and the sum of the amount provided by the Federal Pell Grant and the amount of aid received by the student, not including merit-based scholarships awarded to the student by the University of Maine System. The availability of the waiver is limited to the availability of funding. | Passed |
LD1948 | An Act to Fund MaineCare | Part A of this bill provides one-time funding for the MaineCare program in fiscal year 2024-25. Part A takes effect when approved. Part B of the bill deappropriates one-time funding provided in Public Law 2025, chapter 2, Part D for the MaineCare program. Part B takes effect June 20, 2025, which is the effective date of Public Law 2025, chapter 2, Part D. | Passed |
LD623 | An Act to Enhance Support Services for Individuals with an Acquired Brain Injury | An Act to Enhance Support Services for Individuals with an Acquired Brain Injury | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1763 | An Act to Regulate Nonwater-dependent Floating Structures on Maine's Waters | An Act to Regulate Nonwater-dependent Floating Structures on Maine's Waters | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD930 | An Act to Amend the Law Governing Items Identified as Prison Contraband | An Act to Amend the Law Governing Items Identified as Prison Contraband | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD931 | An Act to Amend the Law Allowing Individuals Subject to Pretrial or Presentence Incarceration to Be Credited Time for Participation in Work Projects Within a Jail | An Act to Amend the Law Allowing Individuals Subject to Pretrial or Presentence Incarceration to Be Credited Time for Participation in Work Projects Within a Jail | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1224 | An Act to Comprehensively Protect Consumer Privacy | This bill enacts the Maine Consumer Privacy Act, which takes effect July 1, 2026. The Act regulates the collection, use, processing, disclosure, sale and deletion of nonpublicly available personal data that is linked or reasonably linkable to an individual who is a resident of the State, referred to in the Act as a "consumer," by a person that conducts business in this State or that produces products or services targeted to residents of this State, referred to in the Act as a "controller." Under the Act, a controller must limit the collection of personal data to what is adequate, relevant and reasonably necessary in relation to the purposes for which the controller processes that data, as disclosed in a privacy notice specifying the categories of personal data processed by the controller, the purposes for processing the personal data, the categories of personal data transferred to 3rd parties and the categories of 3rd parties to whom personal data is shared. A consumer has the right, under the Act, to confirm whether a controller is processing the consumer's personal data; to require the controller to correct inaccuracies in or delete the consumer's personal data; to obtain a copy of the consumer's personal data; and to opt out of the processing of the consumer's personal data for purposes of targeted advertising, sale or profiling in furtherance of decisions about the consumer's access to financial or lending services, housing, insurance, education, criminal justice, employment opportunities, health care services and essential goods and services. The privacy notice must describe how a consumer may exercise these rights. The controller must obtain the affirmative, informed consent of a consumer before processing the consumer's sensitive data, including data revealing the consumer's race or ethnic origins, religious beliefs, medical history or mental or physical health conditions or diagnoses, sexual orientation or citizenship or immigration status; genetic or biometric data used to uniquely identify an individual; precise geolocation data; data of a known child who has not attained 13 years of age; or data concerning the consumer's status as the victim of a crime. If the controller knows that the consumer has not attained 13 years of age, the controller may not process the consumer's data for any purpose without parental consent. If the controller knows or willfully disregards that the consumer is at least 13 years of age but has not attained 16 years of age, the controller may not process the consumer's data for targeted advertising and must obtain the consumer's consent before processing the consumer's data for sale. The Act prohibits a controller from processing data in a manner that discriminates against a person in violation of state or federal law. A controller is also prohibited from retaliating against a consumer for exercising the consumer's rights under the Act, except that a controller may offer different prices or selection of goods in connection with a consumer's voluntary participation in a bona fide loyalty or discount program. A controller must establish, implement and maintain reasonable data security practices. Beginning July 1, 2026, if a controller engages in a data processing activity that presents a heightened risk of harm to a consumer, including processing any data for targeted advertising, sale or profiling or any processing of sensitive data, the controller must conduct and document a data protection assessment to identify and weigh the benefits and potential risks of the processing activity. The controller may be required to disclose the data protection assessment to the Attorney General, who must keep it confidential, when the assessment is relevant to an investigation conducted by the Attorney General. The provisions of the Act do not apply to specifically enumerated persons, including the State, political subdivisions of the State and federally recognized Indian tribes in the State; financial institutions or their affiliates subject to the federal Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act that are directly and solely engaged in financial activities; state-licensed and authorized insurers that are in compliance with applicable Maine laws governing insurer data security and data privacy; and persons that both processed the personal data of fewer than 25,000 consumers in the preceding calendar year and derived no more than 25% of gross revenue from the sale of personal data. The Act also does not apply to persons that controlled or processed the personal data for purposes other than completing payment transactions of fewer than 100,000 consumers in the preceding calendar year, except that, beginning January 1, 2028, this exception applies only to persons that controlled or processed the personal data for purposes other than completing payment transactions of fewer than 50,000 consumers in the preceding calendar year. In addition, the provisions of the Act do not apply to specifically enumerated types of data, including: nonpublic personal information regulated under the federal Gramm-Leach- Bliley Act; health care information protected under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 22, section 1711-C; protected health information under the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996; personal data regulated by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974; data processed and maintained by the controller regarding an applicant for employment or employee to the extent the data is collected and used within the context of that role; and data necessary for the controller to administer benefits. The Maine Consumer Privacy Act also does not prohibit controllers from engaging in specifically enumerated activities, including complying with state or federal law; complying with investigations or subpoenas from governmental authorities including the Federal Government and the government of a state or a federally recognized Indian tribe in the State; cooperating with federal, state or tribal law enforcement agencies; providing a product or service specifically requested by the consumer; protecting life and physical safety of consumers and preventing or responding to security incidents; and conducting internal product research, effectuating a product recall or performing other internal operations aligned with the expectations of a consumer. Violations of the Act may be enforced exclusively by the Attorney General under the Maine Unfair Trade Practices Act. Absent a showing of immediate irreparable harm, the Attorney General is required to provide a potential defendant with at least 30 days' notice prior to initiating an enforcement action, during which time the potential defendant may cure any violation alleged in the notice. Any civil penalties, attorney's fees or costs awarded to the State for a violation of the Act must be deposited in the Maine Privacy Fund, which is established to provide funding for the enforcement staff and activities of the Department of the Attorney General. The Act further requires the Attorney General to submit a report by February 1, 2027 to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over judiciary matters regarding the operation and implementation of the Act. The committee may report out legislation related to the report to the 133rd Legislature in 2027. | Dead |
LD1308 | Resolve, Directing the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife and the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to Examine Issues Related to Public Access to Privately Owned Lands | Resolve, Directing the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife and the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to Examine Issues Related to Public Access to Privately Owned Lands | Passed |
LD1462 | An Act to Promote Artisans and the Creative Economy | An Act to Promote Artisans and the Creative Economy | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1815 | An Act to Require a Blood Test for Drugs for Drivers Involved in a Motor Vehicle Accident That Results in Serious Bodily Injury or Death | This bill does the following. 1. It requires an operator of a motor vehicle to submit to a blood test for drugs when the operator is involved in an accident where there is probable cause to believe that death or serious bodily injury has occurred or will occur as a result of the accident. 2. It allows the blood test to be admissible at trial if the court reviews all available evidence, with the exception of the blood test, and the court determines that probable cause exists to believe that the operator was under the influence of THC at the time of the accident. 3. It requires that the Secretary of State suspend an operator's license for one year if the operator fails to submit to a blood test that is required under this bill. However, the bill requires that the suspension be removed if the person can show that the person was not under the influence of THC or that the person did not negligently cause the accident. | Dead |
LD1786 | An Act to Require the Department of Environmental Protection to Provide Certain Information Regarding Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances to the Public and Private Drinking Water Well Owners | An Act to Require the Department of Environmental Protection to Provide Certain Information Regarding Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances to the Public and Private Drinking Water Well Owners | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1430 | An Act Regarding the Transfer of Moose Permits to Disabled Veterans | An Act Regarding the Transfer of Moose Permits to Disabled Veterans | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1241 | An Act to Establish the Make Change for Wildlife Program to Support the Maine Endangered and Nongame Wildlife Fund | An Act to Establish the Make Change for Wildlife Program to Support the Maine Endangered and Nongame Wildlife Fund | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD866 | Resolve, Directing the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to Implement a Landowner Antlerless Deer Permit Gift Program | Resolve, Directing the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to Implement a Landowner Antlerless Deer Permit Gift Program | | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1364 | Resolve, Authorizing a Study on the Impacts and Risks of Lead-based Ammunition | This resolve directs the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to study the impacts on and risks to wildlife, humans and the environment of using lead-based ammunition to hunt and submit a report with findings and recommendations to the Joint Standing Committee on Inland Fisheries and Wildlife no later than November 4, 2026. | Dead |
LD1754 | An Act to Provide for the Direct Shipment of Spirits to Consumers | This bill allows distilleries, small distilleries, rectifiers and out-of-state spirits manufacturers to ship their spirits to recipients in the State in a manner similar to that presently allowed for wineries to ship their wine products. The bill authorizes a direct shipper of spirits to use a fulfillment provider for the direct shipment of spirits. The bill provides that fulfillment providers must be registered with the Department of Administrative and Financial Services, Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery Operations in order to ship spirits on behalf of a direct shipper to recipients in this State. The bill establishes reporting and record retention requirements for direct shippers, fulfillment providers and common carriers. The bill establishes shipment restrictions and limitations for direct shippers of spirits and procedures for establishing spirits pricing and for payments to the bureau for spirits shipped directly to recipients in the State, rather than going through the State's warehouse. The bill also establishes an effective date of July 1, 2026. | Dead |
LD1469 | An Act to Clarify the Quality Rating System for Child Care Services in Maine | An Act to Clarify the Quality Rating System for Child Care Services in Maine | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1782 | Resolve, Regarding Host Community Compensation for the Juniper Ridge Landfill in the City of Old Town | Resolve, Regarding Host Community Compensation for the Juniper Ridge Landfill in the City of Old Town | | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1953 | An Act to Ensure Public Access to Conservation Land by Providing Protections from Liability to Landowners | An Act to Ensure Public Access to Conservation Land by Providing Protections from Liability to Landowners | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1074 | An Act to Remove the Limit on the Length of Probation That May Be Served for Aggravated Attempted Murder | An Act to Remove the Limit on the Length of Probation That May Be Served for Aggravated Attempted Murder | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1466 | An Act Related to Excusing a School from Making Up Missed Days When It Cannot Operate During a Declared State of Emergency | This bill requires the Commissioner of Education to exempt a school from making up missed instructional days in cases when the school is located in a section of the State for which a state of emergency has been declared by the Governor and the school was in fact unable to operate due to circumstances or conditions related to the reason for the emergency proclamation. The bill requires the Department of Education to update its rules and requires that the rules clarify that a school requesting the exemption may not be required to submit a waiver application. | Dead |
LD402 | An Act to Move the Natural Areas Program from the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife and to Amend the Law Governing Administration of the Bureau of Resource Management Within the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife | This bill repeals the laws governing the Natural Areas Program administered by the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry and reassigns certain responsibilities under the program to the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. The bill updates relevant definitions in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 12 and cross-references in Titles 36 and 38 to reflect these changes. The bill also establishes the Natural Areas Conservation Fund, which is administered by the Commissioner of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. It also replaces the coordinator of the Natural Areas Program with a person appointed by the commissioner who is responsible for monitoring natural areas. | Dead |
LD1982 | An Act to Ensure Uniformity in the Regulation of PFAS | This bill changes the definition of "perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances" or "PFAS" in the laws governing reduction of toxics in packaging, the sale of products containing intentionally added PFAS, the Fund to Address PFAS Contamination, pesticides, renewable energy procurement in contaminated land, firefighting or fire- suppressing foam, waste discharge licenses, licenses to spread septage and the Land Application Containment Monitoring Fund to align with the United States Environmental Protection Agency's definition of "PFAS." | Dead |
LD1063 | An Act to Require Competitive Procurement of Electricity from Generators Fueled by Municipal Solid Waste in Conjunction with Recycling | This bill requires the Public Utilities Commission to direct investor-owned transmission and distribution utilities to enter into contracts for energy and renewable energy credits with generators fueled by municipal solid waste in conjunction with recycling. | Dead |
LD1349 | An Act to Require Legislative Approval for a Contract to Operate the Juniper Ridge Landfill | This bill requires the approval of the Legislature for a contract or a contract renewal for the operation of the state-owned Juniper Ridge Landfill, located in the City of Old Town. | Dead |
LD1322 | Resolve, to Establish a Pilot Program to Enhance Youth Hunting Participation | Resolve, to Establish a Pilot Program to Enhance Youth Hunting Participation | | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1292 | An Act to Codify the Maine Turnpike Authority's Contributions to the Highway Fund with Regard to the Sensible Transportation Policy Act | This bill specifies that the Maine Turnpike Authority must contribute, on a quarterly basis, to the Highway Fund any revenues and reserves exceeding the sum of the authority's legislatively approved operating budget, reserve maintenance fund, debt services fund and debt service reserve fund, the amount required to support the debt service, any additional amount required to be kept in reserve, any additional amount allocated to a planning or capital project outside the authority's general maintenance and preservation duty that has been legislatively approved and approved by the Department of Transportation and found to be a greater priority than any other department projects and to be consistent with the Sensible Transportation Policy Act. | Dead |
LD1042 | An Act to Require a Person Operating a Watercraft for Recreational Purposes to Ensure All Children Under 13 Years of Age Wear United States Coast Guard Approved Personal Flotation Devices | An Act to Require a Person Operating a Watercraft for Recreational Purposes to Ensure All Children Under 13 Years of Age Wear United States Coast Guard Approved Personal Flotation Devices | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1001 | An Act to Prohibit Medical Providers and Certain Others from Reporting Prescribed Medication-assisted Treatment of Parents to Child Protective Services | This bill modifies the requirements for notification to the Department of Health and Human Services when an infant is born affected by substance use or has withdrawal symptoms that require medical monitoring or care beyond standard newborn care when those symptoms have resulted from or have likely resulted from prenatal drug exposure. If the infant is affected by substances because the infant is born to a person who is receiving medication-assisted treatment but there is no apparent risk of abuse or neglect, the health care provider may not notify the department and must develop a plan of care for the infant. If the health care provider notifies the department anyway, the department may not take further action. The bill also prohibits a mandated reporter from notifying the department that a parent or other person responsible for the child is receiving medication-assisted treatment when there is no suspicion of abuse or neglect. | Dead |
LD914 | An Act Regarding Employees in the Office of the State Auditor | This bill provides that the auditors, assistants and employees in the Office of the State Auditor are classified, titled and compensated as the State Auditor considers appropriate. | Dead |
LD528 | An Act to Address the Rise in Rabies in Animals by Appointing Certified Rabies Vaccine Administrators | An Act to Address the Rise in Rabies in Animals by Appointing Certified Rabies Vaccine Administrators | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD933 | An Act to Increase to 100 Percent the State Share of Funding for Special Education Costs of All School Administrative Units | This bill provides that, beginning in fiscal year 2026-27, the minimum state share of a school administrative unit's special education costs under the essential programs and services school funding formula must be 100%. | Dead |
LD622 | An Act to Implement a Surcharge on Electric Vehicle Registration | This bill directs the Secretary of State to require the owner of an electric vehicle to pay an electric vehicle registration surcharge of $250 per year. The money collected from the surcharge must be transmitted to the Treasurer of State to be credited to the Highway Fund. | Dead |
LD433 | An Act Relating to Requirements for School Bus Drivers | This bill clarifies the law governing school bus operator endorsements. It provides that the endorsement is contingent on the applicant meeting certain federal requirements only if there is no waiver of those requirements in place. It also clarifies that the requirement that the applicant pass an examination of the person's ability to operate a vehicle of comparable type to a school bus does not include an ability to operate a combination vehicle consisting of a truck tractor and semitrailer. The bill also directs the Secretary of State to seek from the United States Department of Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration a waiver of the engine compartment component of the pre-trip vehicle inspection skills testing requirement in 49 Code of Federal Regulations, Section 383.113(a)(1)(i), known as "the under-the-hood" component, for commercial driver's license applicants seeking the school bus and passenger endorsements, as well as a waiver of the requirement in 49 Code of Federal Regulations, Section 383.133(c)(1) that the State administer this portion of the pre-trip vehicle inspection skills test in accordance with a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration pre-approved examiner manual. The Secretary of State may seek additional waivers of requirements that the Secretary of State determines are unnecessary for operation of a school bus in this State. The Secretary of State is directed to report to the Joint Standing Committee on Transportation by December 3, 2025 on the progress in obtaining the waivers, as well as any related changes in federal law or regulations that may be pending or have taken place. | Dead |
SP0778 | JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LAST UNITED STATES COMBAT MISSION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AT THE END OF THE VIETNAM WAR | JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LAST UNITED STATES COMBAT MISSION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AT THE END OF THE VIETNAM WAR | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1709 | An Act Regarding Antique Automobiles | This bill reduces the age that an automobile or truck must be to be considered an antique auto in the motor vehicle laws from 35 years old to 25 years old. This age requirement was increased from 25 years old to 35 years old in Public Law 2023, chapter 634. The bill requires a person registering an antique auto to show proof of registration and insurance for the motor vehicle used as that person's primary mode of transportation of passengers or goods and maintain the registration and insurance for that motor vehicle or a replacement motor vehicle during the term of registration of the antique auto. A person may not operate an antique auto when a motor vehicle used as that person's primary mode of transportation of passengers or goods is not registered and insured. A person who violates this provision commits a civil violation for which a fine of not more than $2,500 may be adjudged and for which the Secretary of State may immediately revoke the registration for the antique auto. | Dead |
LD404 | An Act Regarding the Confidentiality of Certain Lottery Winner Identities | An Act Regarding the Confidentiality of Certain Lottery Winner Identities | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD776 | An Act to Provide Free School Lunches to Special Purpose Private Schools That Receive Students from the Public School System | This bill amends the laws governing school food service programs to provide free school lunches to special purpose private schools that receive publicly funded students and participate in the National School Lunch Program in accordance with 7 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 210 (2007). | Dead |
SP0514 | JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE MAINE FOREST SERVICE FOR ITS 2024 OUT-OF-STATE MOBILIZATIONS | JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE MAINE FOREST SERVICE FOR ITS 2024 OUT-OF-STATE MOBILIZATIONS | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1557 | An Act to Ensure Uniformity in the Regulation of Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Pesticides | This bill changes the definition of "perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances," also referred to as PFAS, in the Maine Pesticide Control Act of 1975 to align with the United States Environmental Protection Agency's definition of "PFAS." The bill also applies this definition of PFAS for the purposes of the prohibition on the sale of pesticide products containing intentionally added PFAS. | Dead |
LD939 | An Act to Increase the Maximum Permissible Size of Recreational Campfires | This bill increases the maximum permissible size of a recreational campfire from 3 feet in diameter to 42 inches in diameter. | Dead |
LD1006 | An Act to Allow Testing of Pregnant Persons for Drugs Directly Before and After Childbirth | This bill allows a health care provider to administer a blood test before and after childbirth to a pregnant person with the person's consent to determine the presence of drugs or medications and requires a record to be kept of any drug or medication administered to the pregnant person during childbirth. Prior to a report of drug use being made, all blood tests must be reconciled, and all records of drugs and medications administered and the results of the blood tests must accompany the report. | Dead |
LD1055 | An Act to Prohibit Discrimination in Access to Anatomical Donations and Organ Transplants | This bill prohibits a health care facility or provider from denying medical services or other services related to organ transplantation to an individual based solely on the individual's disability. It requires health care facilities and providers to make reasonable modifications to policies, practices and procedures to allow individuals with disabilities access to transplantation-related services. It provides that, whenever it appears that a health care facility or provider is violating the antidiscrimination provision of the bill, the affected individual may commence a civil action in Superior Court for injunctive or equitable relief against the health care facility or provider for purposes of enforcing compliance. It prohibits a health insurance carrier that offers, issues or renews a health benefit plan that provides coverage for anatomical gifts, organ transplants or related treatments or services from denying coverage for these services solely on the basis of a covered individual's disability. | Dead |
LD285 | Resolve, Directing the Department of Transportation to Amend Its Rules Regarding Seasonal Load Restrictions on Certain State and State Aid Highways | This resolve directs the Department of Transportation to amend its rule Chapter 308: Rules to Establish Seasonal Load Restrictions on Certain State and State Aid Highways to include greenhouse supplies for agriculture in the definition of "special commodity." | Dead |
LD711 | An Act to Facilitate the State Meeting Its Climate Goals While Protecting Farms | This bill requires the Public Utilities Commission to adopt rules to establish a process by which an entity proposing the development of a distributed generation resource for net energy billing on nonfertile land may appeal a denial of a good-cause exemption related to delays. The bill requires the commission to find that delays related to site inspections and local government approvals are external delays outside of the entity's control. The bill defines "nonfertile land" as land that cannot be used for or is not capable of use without substantial modification for production of agriculturally related products, including, but not limited to, crops, livestock, poultry, dairy products and sod. | Dead |
LD1171 | An Act to Restore Complimentary Licenses to Hunt, Trap and Fish for Residents 70 Years of Age and Older | This bill repeals the law prohibiting complimentary licenses to hunt, trap and fish for persons 70 years of age and older, which has the effect of restoring the requirement that the complimentary licenses must be issued upon application. | Dead |
LD728 | An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding Smelt Fishing | This bill makes clear that a person may temporarily exceed daily bag limits when actively fishing for smelt as long as the fish are contained in a grader or other live containment device and live fish that exceed the daily bag limit are released at the water's edge when a person is finished fishing for the day. The bill also makes clear that a person has the opportunity to measure the person's catch after fishing before deciding which fish to release. | Dead |
LD308 | An Act to Update the Laws Governing the Administration of the Animal Welfare Advisory Council | An Act to Update the Laws Governing the Administration of the Animal Welfare Advisory Council | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD325 | An Act Related to the Disbursement of Revenue Generated from the Harvesting of River Herring | This bill specifies that funds from the Migratory Fish Fund must be distributed to municipalities that have existing river herring harvesting rights as well as to municipalities where there is a known river herring migration, at the discretion of the Commissioner of Marine Resources. The bill also directs the Department of Marine Resources to study how to equitably distribute funds from the Migratory Fish Fund to municipalities and to report back to the Joint Standing Committee on Marine Resources. The committee is authorized to report out a bill based on the report to the Second Regular Session of the 132nd Legislature. | Dead |
LD231 | An Act to Update the Solid Waste Management Hierarchy | This bill changes the policy of the State related to the integrated approach to solid waste management by increasing the priority of waste processing that reduces the volume of waste needing land disposal, including incineration, from the 5th priority of solid waste management to the 3rd priority. | Dead |
LD235 | Resolve, Regarding the Operation and Future Capacity of State-owned Landfills | This resolve does the following. 1. It requires the Department of Environmental Protection to evaluate the potential costs and benefits to the State of the State's acquiring ownership of the former paper mill landfill in the Town of Jay for the primary purpose of increasing disposal capacity in the State for wastewater treatment plant sludge and special waste. On or before January 1, 2026, the department is required to submit to the Joint Standing Committee on Environment and Natural Resources a report outlining the findings and recommendations of the evaluation and including any proposed legislation, and the committee may report out related legislation to the Second Regular Session of the 132nd Legislature. 2. It requires the Department of Administrative and Financial Services, Bureau of General Services and the Department of Environmental Protection to evaluate options for amending the operating services agreement of February 5, 2004, as amended, between the bureau and the operator of the state-owned Juniper Ridge Landfill in the City of Old Town concerning the operation of the landfill for the purpose of enhancing the transparency and oversight of the operation of the landfill and of the activities of the operator of the landfill. On or before January 1, 2026, the bureau and the Department of Environmental Protection are required to jointly submit to the Joint Standing Committee on Environment and Natural Resources a report outlining the findings and recommendations of this evaluation and including any proposed legislation. After reviewing the report, the committee may report out related legislation to the Second Regular Session of the 132nd Legislature. 3. It requires the Department of Administrative and Financial Services, Bureau of General Services to initiate a process to negotiate an amendment to the operating services agreement of February 5, 2004, as amended, with the operator of the state-owned Juniper Ridge Landfill in the City of Old Town concerning the operation of the landfill. It prohibits the bureau from executing any amendment to that agreement prior to the bureau's submission of an application for a public benefit determination for a license for the expansion of the landfill in accordance with the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 38, section 1310-AA and unless the amendment to the agreement includes certain specified provisions. Those provisions include requirements that the operator disclose and make available to the bureau the terms and conditions of all contracts and agreements between the operator and its contractors, subcontractors and customers regarding the use, operation and maintenance of the landfill and requirements that the operator implement and operate at the landfill the technology, facilities or processes necessary to ensure that the leachate collected from the landfill is treated prior to discharge such that the concentration of regulated PFAS contaminants in the treated leachate does not exceed specified standards. | Dead |
Bill | Bill Name | Motion | Vote Date | Vote |
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LD70 | An Act to Fund Free Health Clinics | Enactment RC #601 | 06/25/2025 | Absent |
LD70 | An Act to Fund Free Health Clinics | Recede And Concur RC #588 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD109 | Resolve, Directing the Maine Arts Commission to Study Federal and National Efforts to Protect Artists from Copyright Infringement by Artificial Intelligence Companies and Users and to Monitor Educational Use | Recede And Concur RC #589 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD143 | An Act to Improve Women's Health and Economic Security by Funding Family Planning Services | Enactment RC #602 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD143 | An Act to Improve Women's Health and Economic Security by Funding Family Planning Services | Recede RC #599 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD166 | An Act to Prohibit the Sale of Tobacco Products in Pharmacies and Retail Establishments Containing Pharmacies | Recede And Concur RC #590 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD698 | An Act to Sustain Emergency Homeless Shelters in Maine | Recede And Concur RC #591 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD747 | An Act to Provide Funds to Reduce Student Homelessness | Recede And Concur RC #592 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD874 | An Act to Provide Relief to Federal or State Employees Affected by a Federal Government or State Government Shutdown | Recede And Concur RC #593 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD958 | An Act to Prohibit Eminent Domain on Existing Tribal Trust Lands | Reconsideration - Veto RC #586 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD1023 | Resolve, to Reestablish the Blue Economy Task Force to Support Maine's Emergence as a Center for Blue Economy Innovation and Opportunity in the 21st Century | Recede And Concur RC #594 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD1126 | An Act Requiring Serial Numbers on Firearms and Prohibiting Undetectable Firearms | Recede And Concur RC #595 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD1184 | An Act to Require Municipal Reporting on Residential Building Permits, Dwelling Units Permitted and Demolished and Certificates of Occupancy Issued | Recede And Concur RC #596 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD1328 | An Act to Create Culturally Appropriate and Trauma-informed Housing and Recovery Services | Reconsideration - Veto RC #587 | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
LD1738 | An Act to Establish the Biohazard Waste Disposal Grant Program to Support Public Health Efforts in the State | Recede And Concur RC #597 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD1951 | An Act to Promote Food Processing and Manufacturing Facility Expansion and Create Jobs | Recede And Concur RC #598 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD210 | An Act Making Unified Appropriations and Allocations from the General Fund and Other Funds for the Expenditures of State Government and Changing Certain Provisions of the Law Necessary to the Proper Operations of State Government for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 2025, June 30, 2026 and June 30, 2027 | Enactment RC #583 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
LD210 | An Act Making Unified Appropriations and Allocations from the General Fund and Other Funds for the Expenditures of State Government and Changing Certain Provisions of the Law Necessary to the Proper Operations of State Government for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 2025, June 30, 2026 and June 30, 2027 | Recede And Concur RC #579 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
LD210 | An Act Making Unified Appropriations and Allocations from the General Fund and Other Funds for the Expenditures of State Government and Changing Certain Provisions of the Law Necessary to the Proper Operations of State Government for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 2025, June 30, 2026 and June 30, 2027 | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #571 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
LD556 | An Act to Preserve Heating and Energy Choice by Prohibiting a Municipality from Prohibiting a Particular Energy System or Energy Distributor | Enactment RC #582 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
LD893 | An Act to Exempt Nonprofit Agricultural Membership Organizations from Insurance Requirements | Passage To Be Engrossed RC #578 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
LD1088 | An Act to Enact the Maine Consumer Data Privacy Act | Acc Report "a" Ontp RC #584 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
LD1211 | An Act Regarding Certain Definitions in the Sales and Use Tax Laws Affecting Rental Equipment | Acc Report "a" Otp-am RC #575 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
LD1298 | An Act Establishing Alternative Pathways to Social Worker Licensing | Recede And Concur RC #580 | 06/18/2025 | Nay |
LD1666 | An Act to Include in the Ranked-choice Election Method for General and Special Elections the Offices of Governor, State Senator and State Representative and to Make Other Related Changes | Enactment RC #576 | 06/18/2025 | Nay |
LD1940 | An Act to Revise the Growth Management Program Laws | Recede And Concur RC #581 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
LD1960 | An Act to Exempt Electronic Smoking Devices or Other Tobacco Products Containing Ingestible Hemp from the Tax Imposed on Tobacco Products | Recede And Concur RC #572 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
LD1963 | An Act to Protect and Compensate Public Utility Whistleblowers | Recede And Concur RC #573 | 06/18/2025 | Nay |
LD1971 | An Act to Protect Workers in This State by Clarifying the Relationship of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies with Federal Immigration Authorities | Enactment RC #574 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
HP1338 | JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING JUNE 2025 AS PRIDE MONTH | Adoption RC #577 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
LD93 | An Act to Reduce Cost and Increase Access to Disease Prevention by Expanding the Universal Childhood Immunization Program to Include Adults | Enactment RC #556 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD184 | Resolve, Establishing the Commission to Study the Foreclosure Process | Recede And Concur RC #548 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD252 | An Act to Withdraw from the National Popular Vote Compact | Recede And Concur RC #546 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD556 | An Act to Preserve Heating and Energy Choice by Prohibiting a Municipality from Prohibiting a Particular Energy System or Energy Distributor | Acc Maj Ought To Pass Rep RC #553 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD532 | An Act to Protect Health Care Workers by Addressing Assaults in Health Care Settings | Acc Min Otp As Amended Rep RC #567 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD532 | An Act to Protect Health Care Workers by Addressing Assaults in Health Care Settings | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #566 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD746 | An Act to Authorize a Local Option Sales Tax on Short-term Lodging to Fund Municipalities and Affordable Housing | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #568 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD953 | An Act to Change the Definition of "Machine Gun" in the Maine Criminal Code | Acc Report "b" Ontp RC #547 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD978 | An Act to Increase General Assistance Reimbursement for Municipalities and Indian Tribes | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #545 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1077 | An Act to Exempt Drinking Water from Sales and Use Tax | Acc Maj Ought Not To Pass Rep RC #537 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1126 | An Act Requiring Serial Numbers on Firearms and Prohibiting Undetectable Firearms | Enactment RC #557 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1217 | An Act Regarding the New Markets Tax Credit and the Maine New Markets Capital Investment Program | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #558 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1189 | An Act to Allow an Attorney for the State to Determine Whether to Charge Certain Class E Crimes as Civil Violations | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #539 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1164 | An Act to Create Economic Opportunity for the Wabanaki Nations Through Internet Gaming | Enactment RC #550 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1270 | An Act to Establish the Department of Energy Resources | Adopt Hah-771 To Cah-746 RC #561 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1270 | An Act to Establish the Department of Energy Resources | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #536 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1228 | An Act to Clarify Certain Terms in and to Make Other Changes to the Automotive Right to Repair Laws | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #565 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1386 | An Act to Provide Emergency One-time Relief from the Wild Blueberry Tax for Sellers in Maine and Partial Relief for Processors and Shippers | Acc Maj Ought Not To Pass Rep RC #538 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1423 | An Act to Improve Recycling by Updating the Stewardship Program for Packaging | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #554 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1656 | An Act to Facilitate Compliance with Federal Immigration Law by State and Local Government Entities | Acc Maj Ought Not To Pass Rep RC #540 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1667 | Resolve, to Allow Hemphill Farms, Inc. to Sue the State | Acc Maj Ought Not To Pass Rep RC #563 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD1715 | RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine to Amend the Appointment and Confirmation Process for Certain Judicial, Civil and Military Officers | Recede And Concur RC #549 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD1710 | An Act Regarding the Authority to Transport Prisoners Confined in Jail and the Use of Physical Force with Respect to Prisoners and Persons Who Have Been Arrested | Enactment RC #552 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1710 | An Act Regarding the Authority to Transport Prisoners Confined in Jail and the Use of Physical Force with Respect to Prisoners and Persons Who Have Been Arrested | Table Until Later RC #551 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD1749 | Resolve, Directing the Department of Corrections to Study Achieving Gender Equality | Acc Maj Ought To Pass Rep RC #564 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1751 | An Act to Improve the Growth Management Program Laws | Acc Maj Ought Not To Pass Rep RC #570 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD1849 | An Act to Establish a Minimum Age at Which Conduct Constitutes a Juvenile Crime and to Confer Jurisdiction to the Juvenile Courts Over Any Criminal Offense Under Maine Law Committed by a Juvenile | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #562 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1867 | An Act to Prohibit Financial Institutions from Using Merchant Category Codes to Identify or Track Firearm Purchases or Disclose Firearm Purchase Records | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #560 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD1871 | An Act to Permit Sealing Criminal History Record Information of Victims of Sex Trafficking or Sexual Exploitation | Enactment RC #542 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1937 | An Act to Require Hospitals and Hospital-affiliated Providers to Provide Financial Assistance Programs for Medical Care | Adopt Hah-707 To Cas-346 RC #544 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD1937 | An Act to Require Hospitals and Hospital-affiliated Providers to Provide Financial Assistance Programs for Medical Care | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #543 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1940 | An Act to Revise the Growth Management Program Laws | Acc Report "a" Otp-am RC #569 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD1963 | An Act to Protect and Compensate Public Utility Whistleblowers | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #559 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD1971 | An Act to Protect Workers in This State by Clarifying the Relationship of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies with Federal Immigration Authorities | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #541 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1987 | An Act to Fund Collective Bargaining Agreements with Executive Branch Employees and Continue the Voluntary Employee Incentive Program | Recede And Concur RC #555 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD93 | An Act to Reduce Cost and Increase Access to Disease Prevention by Expanding the Universal Childhood Immunization Program to Include Adults | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #526 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD184 | Resolve, Establishing the Commission to Study the Foreclosure Process | Acc Maj Ought Not To Pass Rep RC #517 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD264 | An Act to Remove the 12-month Waiting Period for the Maine Resident Homestead Property Tax Exemption | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #527 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD297 | An Act Regarding the Management of Wastewater Treatment Plant Sludge at the State-owned Landfill | Recede RC #511 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD291 | An Act to Eliminate the Lodging Tax on Campground Sites and Revert to Using the Current Sales Tax | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #528 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD372 | An Act to Protect Maine People from Inflation by Exempting Gold and Silver Coins and Bullion from the State Sales and Use Tax | Recede And Concur RC #507 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD427 | An Act to Regulate Municipal Parking Space Minimums | Recede And Concur RC #534 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD427 | An Act to Regulate Municipal Parking Space Minimums | Enactment RC #514 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD515 | An Act to Reverse Recent Changes Made to the Law Governing Net Energy Billing and Distributed Generation | Acc Maj Ought Not To Pass Rep RC #531 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD525 | An Act to Strengthen Maine Citizens' Second Amendment Rights by Allowing the Discharge of Firearms on Private Property That Is Within 500 Feet of School Property in Certain Circumstances | Recede And Concur RC #505 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD670 | An Act to Address Coercive Control in Domestic Abuse Cases | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #518 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD613 | An Act to Amend the Maine Death with Dignity Act to Ensure Access by Qualified Patients | Recede And Concur RC #508 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD738 | An Act to Remove Barriers to Becoming a Lawyer by Establishing a Law Office Study Program | Insist RC #523 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD879 | An Act to Increase Maximum Small Claim Limits for Home Construction Contracts | Acc Maj Ought Not To Pass Rep RC #512 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD958 | An Act to Prohibit Eminent Domain on Existing Tribal Trust Lands | Enactment RC #513 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1138 | An Act to Reduce Pollution Associated with Transportation in Alignment with the State's Climate Action Plan | Recede And Concur RC #510 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1299 | An Act to Prohibit the Unsecured Storage of Handguns in Motor Vehicles | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #516 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD1266 | Resolve, Directing the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Behavioral Health to Convene a Working Group to Propose a Plan for Expanding the Reach of Treatment Courts | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #519 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1318 | An Act to Enhance Data Collection Requirements Related to Immigration Status and Asylum Seekers to Safeguard Services for Legal Residents | Acc Maj Ought Not To Pass Rep RC #532 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1517 | An Act to Replace Participation Thresholds with Approval Thresholds in Certain School, Municipal and County Measures | Recede And Concur RC #506 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD1672 | An Act to Allow Participation in the Adult Use Cannabis Tracking System to Be Voluntary | Insist RC #524 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1715 | RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine to Amend the Appointment and Confirmation Process for Certain Judicial, Civil and Military Officers | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #533 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD1710 | An Act Regarding the Authority to Transport Prisoners Confined in Jail and the Use of Physical Force with Respect to Prisoners and Persons Who Have Been Arrested | Acc Min Otp As Amended Rep RC #530 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1743 | An Act to Allow Municipalities to Prohibit Firearms Within Their Municipal Buildings and Voting Places and at Their Municipal Public Proceedings | Recede And Concur RC #509 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1815 | An Act to Require a Blood Test for Drugs for Drivers Involved in a Motor Vehicle Accident That Results in Serious Bodily Injury or Death | Recede And Concur RC #535 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1853 | An Act to Establish an Educational Tax Credit Program to Help Parents Pay for Nonpublic School Tuition and Fees | Acc Maj Ought Not To Pass Rep RC #529 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1868 | An Act to Advance a Clean Energy Economy by Updating Renewable and Clean Resource Procurement Laws | Enactment RC #515 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1873 | An Act to Require Age Verification for Online Obscene Matter | Acc Maj Ought Not To Pass Rep RC #522 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1897 | An Act Regarding Outdoor Cultivation in the Medical Use Cannabis and Adult Use Cannabis Industries | Acc Min Otp As Amended Rep RC #521 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1897 | An Act Regarding Outdoor Cultivation in the Medical Use Cannabis and Adult Use Cannabis Industries | Acc Maj Otp As Amended Rep RC #520 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD1968 | An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding Legislative Reimbursement | Recede RC #525 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD179 | An Act to Amend the Maine Bail Code to Eliminate the Class E Crime of Violation of Condition of Release | Acc Maj Ought Not To Pass Rep RC #484 | 06/13/2025 | Yea |
LD165 | An Act to Allow School Boards to Expel or Suspend Students Regardless of Grade Level | Acc Report "a" Ontp RC #473 | 06/13/2025 | Nay |
LD182 | An Act to Provide Per Diem Payments for MaineCare Residents of the Maine Veterans' Homes | Acc Ought To Pass As Amend Rep RC #487 | 06/13/2025 | Yea |
LD233 | An Act to Prohibit Biological Males from Participating in School Athletic Programs and Activities Designated for Females When State Funding Is Provided to the School | Acc Report "b" Ontp RC #492 | 06/13/2025 | Yea |
State | District | Chamber | Party | Status | Start Date | End Date |
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ME | Maine House District 026 | House | Democrat | In Office | 12/07/2022 | |
ME | Maine Senate District 05 | Senate | Democrat | Out of Office | 12/01/2014 | 01/18/2025 |
ME | District 14 | House | Democrat | Out of Office | 12/01/2010 | 01/18/2025 |