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State Senator
Pinny Beebe-Center
(D) - Maine
Maine Senate District 12
In Office - Started: 12/07/2022
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General Capitol Building Address
3 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0003
Augusta, ME 04333-0003
Phone: 207-287-1515
Bill | Bill Name | Summary | Progress |
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LD244 | Resolve, to Provide Safe, Short-term Housing to Individuals Recently Released from Correctional Facilities | This bill directs the Department of Corrections to administer a program to provide transitional housing to recently released indigent clients of the Department of Corrections and establishes a fund to fund the program. This bill also directs the Maine State Housing Authority to study long-term solutions for transitional housing for recently released indigent clients of the Department of Corrections. | Passed |
LD1955 | An Act to Increase Child Care Affordability and Early Childhood Educator Stability | This bill does the following. 1. It replaces the early childhood educator workforce salary supplement system with the Salary Sustainability Program for Child Care Professionals. It establishes requirements for the program, requires 5-year assessments and provides funding for the program. 2. It enacts the child care staff scholarship program established as a pilot program in Public Law 2023, chapter 643, Part TT as a permanent program in the Maine Revised Statutes known as the Maine Child Care Affordability Program Child Care Award. 3. It establishes a program of child care provider scholarships for early childhood education or related fields to eligible individuals pursuing associate, bachelor's or graduate degrees or certificates in those fields. 4. It establishes a program of apprenticeships for individuals employed or seeking employment at a licensed child care facility or licensed family child care provider. 5. It requires the State Board of Education to update its plan for career and technical education centers to include opportunities for early childhood education and child care education at career and technical education centers around the State. 6. It requires the Department of Health and Human Services to develop a long-term plan for financial sustainability of the Maine Child Care Affordability Program and submit a report to the Joint Standing Committee on Health and Human Services no later than January 2, 2026. 7. It requires an appropriation of $3,800,000 to the Maine Child Care Affordability Program and a yearly appropriation of $500,000 for wage supplement awards and $1,000,000 to support child care needs. | Passed |
LD1965 | Resolve, to Establish a Task Force to Create a Court Navigation Program Plan | This resolve directs the University of Maine System to convene a task force to create a court navigation program plan. In developing the plan, the task force must examine court navigation programs nationwide and recommend a model for a court navigation program for use in this State. The court navigation program must provide guidance and information about court processes and procedures to persons involved with the court system. The court navigation program also must refer persons involved with the court system to community- based resources related to their behavioral health needs, such as mental health treatment and substance use disorder treatment, and their economic and social service-related needs, such as housing, employment, transportation and food, in order to address those needs. The task force must consider experiential learning opportunities for social work students and law students who assist in the court navigation program to earn academic credit. No later than December 3, 2025, the task force must submit a report that includes the court navigation program plan, including a model for a court navigation program for use in this State, and that includes suggested legislation to the Joint Standing Committee on Judiciary. The joint standing committee may report out legislation based on the subject matter of the report to the Second Regular Session of the 132nd Legislature. | Passed |
LD1962 | An Act to Establish the Corrections Ombudsman | This bill establishes the Office of the Corrections Ombudsman. The office is responsible for: 1. Receiving, investigating and resolving complaints and suggestions from certain incarcerated persons and from staff of the Department of Corrections; 2. Providing information to the Governor, the department and its staff, the Legislature, certain incarcerated persons and their families and the public; 3. Promoting public awareness and understanding of the problems and challenges of incarceration; 4. Identifying systemic issues and responses upon which the department, the Governor and the Legislature may act; and 5. Ensuring compliance with relevant statutes, rules, regulations and policies concerning correctional facilities, services, staff and treatment of certain incarcerated persons. | In Committee |
LD1888 | Resolve, to Study the Establishment of a New Crime of Racketeering for Drug Offenses and Sex Trafficking | This bill creates the criminal offense of racketeering, which allows for prosecution of individuals who are members of a racketeering enterprise when 2 or more qualifying criminal acts have been committed by members of the criminal enterprise. Qualifying criminal acts include human trafficking, drug trafficking, illicit marijuana cultivation operations, thefts and financial fraud, gambling and violent acts. The bill provides a mechanism for assets, including money, wrongfully obtained through a racketeering enterprise to be forfeited by amending the criminal asset forfeiture laws. | Passed |
LD1946 | An Act to Clarify the Eligibility of Certified Recovery Residences for Bridging Rental Assistance Program Housing Vouchers | An Act to Clarify the Eligibility of Certified Recovery Residences for Bridging Rental Assistance Program Housing Vouchers | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1941 | An Act to Implement Recommendations of the Commission to Examine Reestablishing Parole | This bill implements the recommendations of the Commission to Examine Reestablishing Parole, as established by Resolve 2021, chapter 126. Part A of this bill renames the State Parole Board the Maine Parole Board and increases the membership of the board from 5 to 7 members appointed by the Governor, at least one of whom must be a formerly incarcerated individual. It also provides that member appointments must be reviewed by the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over judiciary matters and confirmed by the Legislature, and members must receive annual training regarding best practices in evaluating applications for parole and designing appropriate conditions of parole. Part B of the bill amends the laws governing parole. Current law provides that only individuals in the custody of the Department of Corrections pursuant to a sentence imposed under the law in effect before May 1, 1976 are eligible for parole. As recommended by the Commission to Examine Reestablishing Parole, this bill establishes the option of parole for individuals sentenced to the custody of the Department of Corrections after May 1, 1976. The bill incorporates the concepts of positive reentry parole; research and testimony presented to the Commission to Examine Reestablishing Parole by persons with expertise in victims' rights and advocacy, probation and parole structure and restorative justice; and some of the technical aspects of Maine's existing parole law. Part C of the bill amends the laws governing sentencing to provide that, when a person is sentenced to imprisonment for life, the sentencing court must specify whether the person is or is not eligible for parole. Part D of the bill specifies that a person who is incarcerated and in the custody of the Department of Corrections on the effective date of this legislation is not eligible for parole until at least 5 years after the effective date of this legislation. | In Committee |
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 |
LD666 | An Act to Prevent Domestic Violence by Providing Adequate Funding Support for Court-ordered Certified Domestic Violence Intervention Programs | This bill provides ongoing funding for certified domestic violence intervention programs. | Passed |
LD352 | An Act to Improve Criminal Justice and Public Safety | This bill is a concept draft pursuant to Joint Rule 208. This bill proposes to update the laws to improve criminal justice and public safety. | In Committee |
LD755 | An Act to Prevent Opioid Overdose Deaths by Allowing Municipalities to Approve the Establishment of Overdose Prevention Centers | This bill authorizes municipalities to approve overdose prevention centers at which clients may receive health screening, disease prevention and recovery support services and may self-administer previously obtained controlled substances on the premises. The bill also provides immunity from arrest, prosecution, revocation proceedings or termination proceedings for persons using, employed by or otherwise associated with an overdose prevention center when acting in accordance with the provisions of the bill. It also provides additional protections to such persons for actions in accordance with those provisions. | In Committee |
LD900 | An Act to Protect State Retiree Pensions from Inflation | This bill provides that for fiscal year 2026-27, the Board of Trustees of the Maine Public Employees Retirement System, whenever there is a percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index from July 1st to June 30th, must automatically make an equal percentage increase in retirement benefits up to a maximum annual increase of 4%. Beginning in fiscal year 2028-29, the board must automatically make an equal percentage increase up to a maximum annual increase of 5%. The bill provides that, effective July 1, 2026, cost-of-living increases for retired state employees and teachers and their beneficiaries apply to the first $40,000 of the retirement benefit. Effective July 1, 2028, the cost-of-living increases for retired state employees and teachers and their beneficiaries apply to the first $50,000 of the retirement benefit and must be increased in subsequent years by the same percentage adjustment. | Passed |
LD1328 | An Act to Create Culturally Appropriate and Trauma-informed Housing and Recovery Services | This bill requires the Maine State Housing Authority to contract for the operation of at least 3 certified recovery residences that are led and governed by people in recovery from substance use disorder that identify as LGBTQIA+ and provide services to LGBTQIA+ individuals recovering from substance use disorder and other individuals recovering from substance use disorder, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, that meet the criteria established by the Maine State Housing Authority. The bill establishes requirements based on population for the location of the contracted certified recovery residences and staffing requirements and establishes the LGBTQIA+ Recovery Residence Fund within the Maine State Housing Authority. | Vetoed |
LD1416 | An Act to Require the Department of Health and Human Services to Immediately Take Custody of Persons Sentenced to Mental Health Facilities That May Not Include County or Regional Jails | This bill requires that when a court commits a defendant to the Commissioner of Health and Human Services for placement in an appropriate mental health institution, that placement must be immediate and may not be in a county or regional jail. | In Committee |
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 |
LD1646 | An Act to Amend Maine's Good Samaritan Laws Regarding Suspected Drug-related Overdoses | This bill updates the provisions regarding immunity from arrest, prosecution and revocation and termination proceedings when assistance has been requested for a suspected drug-related overdose to remove references to medical emergencies and expands the scope to include calls for assistance for a person exhibiting symptoms of a drug-related overdose. | In Committee |
LD1731 | An Act to Increase the Influence of the Maine State Ferry Advisory Board on the Funding and Operations of the Maine State Ferry Service | This bill requires the Maine State Ferry Service to consult with the Maine State Ferry Advisory Board on matters regarding budgets, strategic planning and major operational decisions. Recommendations made by the board regarding certain matters must be considered by the Maine State Ferry Service during its decision-making processes for the following fiscal year. The bill requires the Maine State Ferry Service to provide regular reports to the board and requires the board to review and provide feedback and recommendations. The bill also requires the board to conduct an annual review of the Maine State Ferry Service's performance and operations and provide a report to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over transportation matters by January 15th of each year. | Vetoed |
LD1744 | An Act to Modify Provisions of the State Civil Service System Governing Employee Recruitment and Retention | This bill makes the following changes to the laws governing recruitment and retention adjustments for state employees in the classified service. 1. It changes one of the criteria for authorizing payment of a recruitment and retention adjustment to add the existence of high turnover or long-term vacancies within a specific department in the relevant occupational classifications or job series. It changes another of the criteria to require that reasonable recruitment and retention efforts have been attempted and have proven ineffective at the current levels of compensation. 2. It provides that payment of a recruitment and retention adjustment may be authorized when an occupational classification is in a job series or job family with an occupational classification entitled to an adjustment and the occupational classification would suffer from either salary compression or salary separation as a result of payment of that adjustment to the other occupational classification. 3. It requires the labor market adjustment to be reviewed at least every 4 years, in alignment with the market pay study conducted by the State. The resulting recruitment and retention adjustment applies to employees hired subsequent to this review. 4. It provides that, if the committee formed to evaluate each request from an agency or bargaining agent for a recruitment and retention adjustment agrees on the appropriate adjustments, the committee must provide a report recommending and documenting those adjustments. If the committee does not agree on the appropriate adjustments, the matter must be submitted to a neutral 3rd party for a final decision and report. 5. It requires the Department of Administrative and Financial Services, Bureau of Human Resources to prescribe the forms to be filed with the bureau to request a recruitment and retention adjustment. 6. It removes language that authorizes payment of a recruitment and retention adjustment when the relevant occupational classification or job series has a clear, geographically definable labor market within which the State must compete. 7. It provides that if the committee that reviews adjustments agrees on the appropriate adjustment, the committee must provide the appropriate persons with a report recommending and documenting the adjustments. | In Committee |
LD246 | An Act to Establish the Option of Sentencing Alternatives for Primary Caregivers | An Act to Establish the Option of Sentencing Alternatives for Primary Caregivers | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1695 | An Act to Require Law Enforcement Agencies to Adopt Written Policies Regarding Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation | An Act to Require Law Enforcement Agencies to Adopt Written Policies Regarding Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1114 | An Act to Provide That Spouses and Children of Corrections Officers Who Die in the Line of Duty Receive a Pension | Similar to the provision of law requiring dependents of sheriffs and deputies who die in the line of duty to receive pensions, this bill requires that spouses or children of corrections officers who die as a result of injury received in the line of duty must receive pensions equal to 1/2 of the pay of the corrections officer, but not less than $1,000 annually. | Dead |
LD1462 | An Act to Promote Artisans and the Creative Economy | An Act to Promote Artisans and the Creative Economy | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1787 | An Act to Increase Seed Money Contribution Limits for Gubernatorial Candidates Under the Maine Clean Election Act | An Act to Increase Seed Money Contribution Limits for Gubernatorial Candidates Under the Maine Clean Election Act | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1231 | An Act to Require Legislative Approval of Proposed Permanent Changes to the Overnight Docking of State Ferries on Islands | An Act to Require Legislative Approval of Proposed Permanent Changes to the Overnight Docking of State Ferries on Islands | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
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 |
LD280 | An Act to Establish Lifetime Ferry Passes for Retired Maine State Ferry Service Employees | An Act to Establish Lifetime Ferry Passes for Retired Maine State Ferry Service Employees | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD119 | An Act to Include the Declaration of an Emergency by the President of the United States as a Basis to Allow the Governor to Provide Disaster Relief to Local Governments | An Act to Include the Declaration of an Emergency by the President of the United States as a Basis to Allow the Governor to Provide Disaster Relief to Local Governments | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD898 | Resolve, to Support Rural Health Care Workforce Recruitment | Resolve, to Support Rural Health Care Workforce Recruitment | Passed |
LD1913 | An Act to Allow Matinicus Isle Plantation to Issue a Revenue Bond for Urgently Needed Repairs to the Plantation's Electric Power Generating Facility | An Act to Allow Matinicus Isle Plantation to Issue a Revenue Bond for Urgently Needed Repairs to the Plantation's Electric Power Generating Facility Emergency preamble. Whereas, acts and resolves of the Legislature do not become effective until 90 days after adjournment unless enacted as emergencies; and Whereas, this legislation must take effect before the end of the 90-day period so that Matinicus Isle Plantation can replace an essential part of its electric power generating facility before it fails; and Whereas, in the judgment of the Legislature, these facts create an emergency within the meaning of the Constitution of Maine and require the following legislation as immediately necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety; now, therefore, | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1476 | An Act to Support Maine's Homeless Shelters by Imposing a Fee for Booking Hotels, Short-term Rentals and Recreational Vehicle Camping Reservations | This bill, beginning January 1, 2026, imposes a $2 fee on the rental of living quarters in a lodging place or the rental of a recreational vehicle camping site. The revenue from this fee must be credited to the Department of Health and Human Services to fund initiatives that support the operation of homeless shelters in the State. | Dead |
LD1410 | An Act to Provide Due Process in Confiscation and Destruction of Personal Items of Unhoused Persons | This bill sets out due process requirements for state, county and local government entities that confiscate or destroy personal property belonging to persons without a home. The bill provides that such due process requirements include a hearing that conforms to the Maine Administrative Procedure Act's provisions on adjudicatory proceedings. The bill provides that if a person without a home does not attend a hearing, the person's property must be stored at a secure location for no less than 90 days and notice must be provided to the person of the address of the location and the procedure for retrieving the personal property. The bill also provides exceptions to the due process and storage requirements for personal property with respect to which there is an objectively reasonable belief that the property is abandoned, presents an immediate threat to public health or safety or is evidence of a crime or is contraband. The bill further provides for remedies when a public entity fails to comply, in the form of damages and injunctive relief. | Dead |
LD726 | An Act to Protect Municipalities' Investment in Law Enforcement Officers | Current law requires that when a governmental entity hires a full-time law enforcement officer within 5 years of the officer's graduation from the Maine Criminal Justice Academy or the Indian police academy at the federal law enforcement training center, and that officer's training had been paid for by the officer's original governmental entity, the hiring governmental entity must pay the original governmental entity a designated portion of the officer's training costs. This bill increases the amount of those payments. | Dead |
LD1128 | An Act to Modernize the Formulary for Naturopathic Doctors | An Act to Modernize the Formulary for Naturopathic Doctors Emergency preamble. Whereas, acts and resolves of the Legislature do not become effective until 90 days after adjournment unless enacted as emergencies; and Whereas, the rule designating the formulary for naturopathic doctors has not been updated since 1996; and Whereas, there is a statutory inconsistency that restricts the authority of the Board of Complementary Health Care Providers to amend the formulary by rule; and Whereas, this legislation corrects that inconsistency and must take effect immediately so that the process to update the formulary can begin; and Whereas, in the judgment of the Legislature, these facts create an emergency within the meaning of the Constitution of Maine and require the following legislation as immediately necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety; now, therefore, | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD239 | An Act to Allow Retail Pharmacies to Operate Remote Dispensing Sites in Rural Areas | An Act to Allow Retail Pharmacies to Operate Remote Dispensing Sites in Rural Areas | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1293 | An Act to Prohibit Coyote-killing Contests in Maine | This bill prohibits coyote-killing contests. It provides that a person who arranges, provides a venue for, entices a person to knowingly take part in or knowingly takes part in a coyote-killing contest commits a Class E crime. It specifies that the law prohibiting coyote-killing contests may not be construed to prohibit the defense of a person or property or a government employee's sanctioned culling of coyotes. | Dead |
LD1264 | Resolve, Requiring the Director of the Bureau of Parks and Lands in the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to Modify the Deed That Conveyed Montpelier, the General Henry Knox Museum in Thomaston, to the Friends of Montpelier | Resolve, Requiring the Director of the Bureau of Parks and Lands in the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to Modify the Deed That Conveyed Montpelier, the General Henry Knox Museum in Thomaston, to the Friends of Montpelier Preamble. The Constitution of Maine, Article IX, Section 23 requires that real estate held by the State for conservation or recreation purposes may not be reduced or its uses substantially altered except on the vote of 2/3 of all members elected to each House. Whereas, the land authorized for transfer by this resolve is within the designations in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 12, section 598-A; and Whereas, the Director of the Bureau of Parks and Lands within the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry may sell, lease or exchange lands with the approval of the Legislature in accordance with the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 12, sections 1814, 1837 and 1851; now, therefore, be it | | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD947 | An Act to Clarify Overnight Docking at Mainland Ports for Certain Island Ferry Vessels | This bill requires the Department of Transportation to allow a ferry operated by the Maine State Ferry Service to dock overnight at its island port or to dock at a mainland port when that docking is common practice, with the exception that the department may require a ferry vessel to dock at a mainland port or at an alternative island port for an emergency situation, including, but not limited to, an extreme weather event. | Dead |
LD1526 | An Act to Change the Permissible Hours and Penalities Pertaining to the Use of Consumer Fireworks | This bill changes the hours consumer fireworks may be used to provide that consumer fireworks may be used from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. It also changes the minimum and maximum penalties for violations related to restrictions on the use of consumer fireworks to provide that the fines are not less than $100 and not more than $1,000 per offense. | Dead |
HP1324 | JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING MAY 18, 2025 TO MAY 24, 2025 AS EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK | JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING MAY 18, 2025 TO MAY 24, 2025 AS EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1950 | An Act to Authorize the Inclusion of Additional Counties in the Lincoln and Sagadahoc Multicounty Jail Authority | This bill permits the multicounty jail authority to add additional counties to the jail authority. A county that wishes to join the jail authority must hold a public hearing on the matter. If the commissioners of the county wish to join the jail authority, they are required to hold an organizational meeting and vote on whether to apply to join the jail authority. This vote requires a majority of the county's commissioners. The jail authority may then consider the applying county's application, and hold a vote on whether to accept the county into the jail authority. This vote requires a majority of the authority's directors. The bill also changes most references to Lincoln County and Sagadahoc County to member counties to be consistent with the potential addition of more counties to the jail authority. | Dead |
LD1885 | An Act to Create a State Property Tax Directed Toward 2nd Homes for the Purposes of Funding Education, Early Childhood Programs and the Land for Maine's Future Trust Fund | This bill creates the statewide property tax to impose a tax of 5 mills of the assessed value of real estate that is not exempt from taxation. This bill also establishes an exemption from the statewide property tax of the just value up to $1,000,000 for homesteads that are eligible for the Maine homestead property tax exemption, including being occupied by a permanent resident of the State as that person's permanent residence. The statewide property tax exemption applies only to the taxes assessed for the statewide property tax. The State Tax Assessor is directed to administer the statewide property tax in the same manner and under the same constraints as currently done for real property in the unorganized territory. The bill also creates 2 new funds, the Fund for Essential Programs and Services and the Early Childhood Education Fund. The Fund for Essential Programs and Services receives 50% of the revenue from the statewide property tax, which must be used to provide funds to school administrative units that do not achieve the annual target for the state share percentage of the statewide adjusted total cost of the components of essential programs and services, if that shortage is the result of a municipality within that school administrative unit having a higher poverty rate than the median poverty rate for the State and a lower median income rate than the median income rate for the State. The Early Childhood Education Fund receives 40% of the revenue from the statewide property tax, which must be used to provide funds for the purpose of expanding or developing early childhood education programs, as determined by the Commissioner of Education. The remaining 10% of revenue is deposited in the Land for Maine's Future Trust Fund. | Dead |
LD238 | An Act to Protect Emergency Medical Services Persons' Right to Work in Multiple Health Care Settings | An Act to Protect Emergency Medical Services Persons' Right to Work in Multiple Health Care Settings | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD822 | An Act to End the Collection of Certain Probation Fees | This bill eliminates 2 conditions of probation under the Maine Criminal Code. The conditions include general supervision fees imposed for a person's term of probation and fees related to a person requesting temporary leave from a jurisdiction when a person's probation requires that the person remain in the jurisdiction of the court. The bill also includes a number of technical statutory amendments relating to the elimination of those conditions. | Dead |
LD1452 | An Act to Allow the Emergency Medical Services' Board to Assess Civil Penalties for the Noncompliance of Emergency Medical Services Persons with the Requirement to Administer Naloxone Hydrochloride in Compliance with Trainings and Procedures Developed by the Board | This bill amends the provision of law that requires an emergency medical services person to administer and dispense naloxone hydrochloride or another opioid overdose- reversing medication in compliance with protocols and training developed by the Emergency Medical Services' Board. The bill provides that failure to comply with this provision of law, including failure to comply with any protocols or training requirements developed by the board pursuant to this provision of law, is a civil violation for which a fine may be assessed in an amount not to exceed $1,000 per violation. | Dead |
LD1182 | An Act to Grant the Rockland Port District an Increase in Its Borrowing Capacity and Include Sustainable Aquaculture and Marine Industries in Its Charter | An Act to Grant the Rockland Port District an Increase in Its Borrowing Capacity and Include Sustainable Aquaculture and Marine Industries in Its Charter | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1073 | An Act to Amend Provisions of the Maine Metallic Mineral Mining Act to Advance Health Equity and Improve the Well-being of Vulnerable Populations | This bill provides a number of amendments to the Maine Metallic Mineral Mining Act, including the following. 1. In addition to other requirements provided under current law, the bill requires an applicant for a mining permit to: A. Submit a human health impact assessment for the proposed mining operation that identifies all potential emissions and effects from the mining operation in a proposed mining area and affected area that can reasonably be expected to cause or threaten harm to human health and to particularly vulnerable populations. The assessment must include a baseline health data evaluation for the population surrounding the mining operation; B. Demonstrate specific plans to provide for and fund the perpetual treatment and monitoring of mine waste and tailings in the event that the applicant fails to satisfy applicable mine waste or tailings management requirements, applicable closure and post-closure monitoring requirements or other applicable requirements resulting in the need for perpetual treatment of mine waste or tailings following closure; C. Demonstrate specific plans to address natural events that may affect mining operations and for the implementation of climate adaptation measures as specified by rule; and D. Demonstrate specific plans for ensuring that the mining operation will use clean energy measures and technologies to the greatest extent practicable. 2. In addition to other restrictions provided under current law, the bill prohibits the Department of Environmental Protection from issuing a mining permit for a mining operation that: A. Will involve or result in the release of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances into the air, soil, groundwater or surface water within any mining area or affected area; B. Will involve the use of explosives or other blasting materials that contain perchlorate; or C. Does not meet all applicable setback requirements specified in rule, which must include, but are not limited to, minimum setbacks from schools, day care facilities, residences, hospitals, national and state parks, elder care facilities, community gardens, churches, locations considered sacred by federally recognized Indian tribes, nations or bands in the State, water bodies and wildlife refuges. 3. In addition to other requirements provided under current law, the bill requires a mining permittee to: A. Comply with applicable air quality standards and requirements through direct measurement of emissions and not by estimating emissions concentrations; to conduct air emissions monitoring for the pollutants described in the State's ambient air quality standards laws and for other hazardous air pollutants specified in rule; to install and operate fenceline monitoring equipment for air emissions from any stack, flue, chimney, vent or other potential source of air pollution within a mining area; and to ensure the monitoring and measurement of fugitive emissions to the air within a mining area; and B. Provide proof of and maintain comprehensive general liability insurance for the mining operation for the same duration as financial assurance is required by law, which must provide sufficient coverage to address potential harm to members of the public located adjacent to or in proximity to mining areas or affected areas. 4. The bill amends the provisions of the mining law regarding imminent endangerment to provide the department with authority to take action necessary to prevent an imminent and substantial endangerment to the public health or safety, environment or natural resources that a mining operation has the potential to cause or result in, regardless of whether a violation exists. 5. The bill amends certain definitions within the mining law and makes other associated changes to the mining law to provide for the regulation of smelting or refining activities and facilities that are part of the mining operation. If a mining operation involves on-site smelting or refining activities or facilities, if mine waste or other materials resulting from those activities is removed for off-site storage or disposal, the permittee must conduct post-closure groundwater monitoring at any location where the mine waste or other materials are stored or disposed. 6. The bill amends permittee notification requirements to require the provision of information to communities surrounding a mining operation regarding air emissions and other fugitive emissions, material safety data for all chemicals and substances used in the mining operation and the results of studies or modeling regarding the mining operation. At the request of a surrounding community that receives such information, the permittee must attend a public meeting to provide additional information. | Dead |
HP0950 | JOINT RESOLUTION HONORING THE LATE HONORABLE LOIS GALGAY RECKITT ON THE OCCASION OF THE BOSTON RED SOX OPENING HOME GAME ON APRIL 4, 2025 | JOINT RESOLUTION HONORING THE LATE HONORABLE LOIS GALGAY RECKITT ON THE OCCASION OF THE BOSTON RED SOX OPENING HOME GAME ON APRIL 4, 2025 | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD986 | An Act to Eliminate the Crime of Felony Murder | This bill eliminates the crime of felony murder and removes cross-references to that crime in the Maine Revised Statutes. | Dead |
LD17 | An Act to Designate the Warden of the Maine State Prison as Chief Administrative Officer of the Bolduc Correctional Facility | An Act to Designate the Warden of the Maine State Prison as Chief Administrative Officer of the Bolduc Correctional Facility | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD687 | An Act to Assert State Ownership over Ocean Waters up to 12 Nautical Miles and Submerged Lands and Marine Resources up to 24 Nautical Miles off the State's Coast and to Direct the Attorney General to Study That Ownership | This bill is a concept draft pursuant to Joint Rule 208. This bill would exert the State's ownership and jurisdiction over all waters within the rise and fall of the tide seaward 12 nautical miles and all submerged lands and the harvesting of marine resources from the coastline for a distance of 24 nautical miles. The bill would also require the Office of the Attorney General to study the legal issues regarding state ownership and sovereignty over marine resources beyond the 12-nautical-mile territorial sea limit. | Dead |
Bill | Bill Name | Motion | Vote Date | Vote |
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LD143 | An Act to Improve Women's Health and Economic Security by Funding Family Planning Services | Enactment RC #651 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD143 | An Act to Improve Women's Health and Economic Security by Funding Family Planning Services | Recede And Concur RC #649 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD143 | An Act to Improve Women's Health and Economic Security by Funding Family Planning Services | Suspend Rules (2/3) RC #640 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD166 | An Act to Prohibit the Sale of Tobacco Products in Pharmacies and Retail Establishments Containing Pharmacies | Enactment RC #650 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD182 | An Act to Provide Per Diem Payments for MaineCare Residents of the Maine Veterans' Homes | Suspend Rules (2/3) RC #656 | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
LD556 | An Act to Preserve Heating and Energy Choice by Prohibiting a Municipality from Prohibiting a Particular Energy System or Energy Distributor | Reconsider RC #647 | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
LD556 | An Act to Preserve Heating and Energy Choice by Prohibiting a Municipality from Prohibiting a Particular Energy System or Energy Distributor | Enactment RC #646 | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
LD549 | An Act to Establish a Statewide Sexual Assault Forensic Examination Kit Tracking System and Update Certain Requirements Regarding Sexual Assault Forensic Examination Kits | Suspend Rules (2/3) RC #653 | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
LD588 | An Act to Enact the Agricultural Employees Concerted Activity Protection Act | Veto Override (2/3) RC #642 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD698 | An Act to Sustain Emergency Homeless Shelters in Maine | Enactment RC #652 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD893 | An Act to Exempt Nonprofit Agricultural Membership Organizations from Insurance Requirements | Enactment RC #648 | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
LD1088 | An Act to Enact the Maine Consumer Data Privacy Act | Accept Report 'a' Ought Not To Pass RC #645 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD1126 | An Act Requiring Serial Numbers on Firearms and Prohibiting Undetectable Firearms | Enactment RC #654 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD1126 | An Act Requiring Serial Numbers on Firearms and Prohibiting Undetectable Firearms | Adopt Senate Amendment (sbs-468) To Committee Amendment RC #638 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD1217 | An Act Regarding the New Markets Tax Credit and the Maine New Markets Capital Investment Program | Reconsider RC #659 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD1217 | An Act Regarding the New Markets Tax Credit and the Maine New Markets Capital Investment Program | Commit RC #657 | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
LD1731 | An Act to Increase the Influence of the Maine State Ferry Advisory Board on the Funding and Operations of the Maine State Ferry Service | Veto Override (2/3) RC #643 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD1802 | An Act to Implement the Recommendations of the Maine Commission on Public Defense Services to Clarify When an Indigent Criminal Defendant Is Entitled to Counsel at State Expense | Veto Override (2/3) RC #641 | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
LD1816 | An Act to Establish a Statewide Sexual Assault Forensic Examination Kit Tracking System and Conduct an Inventory of Existing Forensic Examination Kits in the Possession of Law Enforcement | Suspend Rules (2/3) RC #655 | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
LD1968 | An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding Legislative Reimbursement | Enactment RC #658 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
SP0799 | Joint Order, to Require the Joint Standing Committee on Appropriations and Financial Affairs to Report Out 2 Bills to the Senate | Passage RC #644 | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
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 #635 | 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 | Indefinitely Postpone Senate Amendment (scs-436) RC #631 | 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 | Indefinitely Postpone Senate Amendment (sbs-434) RC #630 | 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 | Indefinitely Postpone Senate Amendment (sas-433) RC #629 | 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 | Indefinitely Postpone RC #628 | 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 | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #627 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
LD442 | An Act to Amend the Automotive Repair Statute | Accept Majority Ought Not To Pass Report RC #621 | 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 | Recede And Concur RC #620 | 06/18/2025 | Nay |
LD532 | An Act to Protect Health Care Workers by Addressing Assaults in Health Care Settings | Recede And Concur RC #632 | 06/18/2025 | Nay |
LD746 | An Act to Authorize a Local Option Sales Tax on Short-term Lodging to Fund Municipalities and Affordable Housing | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #624 | 06/18/2025 | Nay |
LD1227 | An Act to Repeal the Requirement That Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Equip Vehicles with a Standardized Data Access Platform | Accept Majority Ought Not To Pass Report RC #622 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
LD1270 | An Act to Establish the Department of Energy Resources | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #626 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
LD1394 | An Act to Support Maine's Electric Vehicle Adoption Goals by Providing an Exclusion for Electric Vehicles from Certain Requirements of the Right to Repair Law | Accept Majority Ought Not To Pass Report RC #623 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
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 #637 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
LD1777 | An Act to Reduce Costs and Increase Customer Protections for the State's Net Energy Billing Programs | Adopt Senate Amendment (s-439) To Committee Amendment RC #633 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
LD1940 | An Act to Revise the Growth Management Program Laws | Accept Report 'c' Ought To Pass As Amended RC #625 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
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 #634 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
HP1338 | JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING JUNE 2025 AS PRIDE MONTH | Adoption RC #636 | 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 | Adopt Senate Amendment (s-426) To Committee Amendment RC #600 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD93 | An Act to Reduce Cost and Increase Access to Disease Prevention by Expanding the Universal Childhood Immunization Program to Include Adults | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #599 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD252 | An Act to Withdraw from the National Popular Vote Compact | Commit RC #608 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD252 | An Act to Withdraw from the National Popular Vote Compact | Recede And Concur RC #607 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD532 | An Act to Protect Health Care Workers by Addressing Assaults in Health Care Settings | Indefinitely Postpone RC #619 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1077 | An Act to Exempt Drinking Water from Sales and Use Tax | Accept Majority Ought Not To Pass Report RC #601 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1126 | An Act Requiring Serial Numbers on Firearms and Prohibiting Undetectable Firearms | Adopt Cah-660 RC #596 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1126 | An Act Requiring Serial Numbers on Firearms and Prohibiting Undetectable Firearms | Adopt Senate Amendment (s-403) To Committee Amendment RC #595 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD1211 | An Act Regarding Certain Definitions in the Sales and Use Tax Laws Affecting Rental Equipment | Accept Report 'a' Ought To Pass As Amended RC #613 | 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 | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #603 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1270 | An Act to Establish the Department of Energy Resources | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #616 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1228 | An Act to Clarify Certain Terms in and to Make Other Changes to the Automotive Right to Repair Laws | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #618 | 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 | Recede And Concur RC #609 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
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 | Accept Majority Ought Not To Pass Report RC #602 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1656 | An Act to Facilitate Compliance with Federal Immigration Law by State and Local Government Entities | Accept Majority Ought Not To Pass Report RC #604 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1667 | Resolve, to Allow Hemphill Farms, Inc. to Sue the State | Accept Majority Ought Not To Pass Report RC #597 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1749 | Resolve, Directing the Department of Corrections to Study Achieving Gender Equality | Accept Majority Ought To Pass Report RC #617 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
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 | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #615 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1868 | An Act to Advance a Clean Energy Economy by Updating Renewable and Clean Resource Procurement Laws | Enactment RC #612 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1868 | An Act to Advance a Clean Energy Economy by Updating Renewable and Clean Resource Procurement Laws | Enactment RC #610 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1868 | An Act to Advance a Clean Energy Economy by Updating Renewable and Clean Resource Procurement Laws | Commit RC #598 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD1873 | An Act to Require Age Verification for Online Obscene Matter | Recede RC #611 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD1963 | An Act to Protect and Compensate Public Utility Whistleblowers | Recede And Concur RC #614 | 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 | Passage To Be Engrossed As Amended RC #606 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1971 | An Act to Protect Workers in This State by Clarifying the Relationship of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies with Federal Immigration Authorities | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #605 | 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 | Table Until Later RC #587 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD184 | Resolve, Establishing the Commission to Study the Foreclosure Process | Accept Majority Ought Not To Pass Report RC #578 | 06/16/2025 | 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 | Recede And Concur RC #586 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
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 | Accept Report 'b' Ought Not To Pass RC #556 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD244 | Resolve, to Provide Safe, Short-term Housing to Individuals Recently Released from Correctional Facilities | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #564 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD252 | An Act to Withdraw from the National Popular Vote Compact | Reconsider RC #577 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD252 | An Act to Withdraw from the National Popular Vote Compact | Accept Majority Ought To Pass Report RC #567 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD297 | An Act Regarding the Management of Wastewater Treatment Plant Sludge at the State-owned Landfill | Enactment RC #571 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD291 | An Act to Eliminate the Lodging Tax on Campground Sites and Revert to Using the Current Sales Tax | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #588 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD515 | An Act to Reverse Recent Changes Made to the Law Governing Net Energy Billing and Distributed Generation | Accept Majority Ought Not To Pass Report RC #590 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD556 | An Act to Preserve Heating and Energy Choice by Prohibiting a Municipality from Prohibiting a Particular Energy System or Energy Distributor | Reconsider RC #576 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD556 | An Act to Preserve Heating and Energy Choice by Prohibiting a Municipality from Prohibiting a Particular Energy System or Energy Distributor | Table Until Later RC #566 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD556 | An Act to Preserve Heating and Energy Choice by Prohibiting a Municipality from Prohibiting a Particular Energy System or Energy Distributor | Accept Majority Ought To Pass Report RC #565 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD670 | An Act to Address Coercive Control in Domestic Abuse Cases | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #563 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD738 | An Act to Remove Barriers to Becoming a Lawyer by Establishing a Law Office Study Program | Accept Minority Ought Not To Pass Report RC #550 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD868 | An Act to Ensure Equity and Safety in Athletics, Restrooms, Changing Rooms and Housing at Elementary, Secondary and Postsecondary Schools | Accept Report 'b' Ought Not To Pass RC #557 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD953 | An Act to Change the Definition of "Machine Gun" in the Maine Criminal Code | Indefinitely Postpone RC #569 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1089 | An Act to Permanently Fund 55 Percent of the State's Share of Education by Establishing a Tax on Incomes of More than $1,000,000 | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #593 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1089 | An Act to Permanently Fund 55 Percent of the State's Share of Education by Establishing a Tax on Incomes of More than $1,000,000 | Accept Minority Ought Not To Pass Report RC #592 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD1107 | An Act to Amend the Tax Expenditure Review Process and Centralize Incentive Data Collection | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #555 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1217 | An Act Regarding the New Markets Tax Credit and the Maine New Markets Capital Investment Program | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #583 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD1164 | An Act to Create Economic Opportunity for the Wabanaki Nations Through Internet Gaming | Reconsider RC #575 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD1164 | An Act to Create Economic Opportunity for the Wabanaki Nations Through Internet Gaming | Indefinitely Postpone RC #574 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD1164 | An Act to Create Economic Opportunity for the Wabanaki Nations Through Internet Gaming | Accept Minority Ought Not To Pass Report RC #573 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD1164 | An Act to Create Economic Opportunity for the Wabanaki Nations Through Internet Gaming | Reconsider RC #570 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1298 | An Act Establishing Alternative Pathways to Social Worker Licensing | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #572 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD1337 | An Act to Amend the Maine Human Rights Act Regarding Female Athletes and Safety in Women's Single-sex Shelters | Accept Report 'b' Ought Not To Pass RC #558 | 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 | Accept Majority Ought Not To Pass Report RC #559 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1488 | An Act Regarding Cannabis Testing | Adopt Cas-320 RC #568 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1498 | An Act to Address Maine's Housing Crisis by Limiting Municipal Impact Fees on Housing Development | Accept Report RC #579 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1665 | An Act to Provide Property Tax Relief to Maine Families | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #584 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1672 | An Act to Allow Participation in the Adult Use Cannabis Tracking System to Be Voluntary | Accept Report 'a' Ought To Pass As Amended RC #552 | 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 | Accept Minority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #589 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1748 | An Act to Enhance Businesses' Understanding of Labor Standards and Grow Maine's Energy Economy Through Project Development Information Resources | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #549 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1731 | An Act to Increase the Influence of the Maine State Ferry Advisory Board on the Funding and Operations of the Maine State Ferry Service | Enactment RC #553 | 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 #562 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
State | District | Chamber | Party | Status | Start Date | End Date |
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ME | Maine Senate District 12 | Senate | Democrat | In Office | 12/07/2022 | |
ME | Maine House District 093 | House | Democrat | Out of Office | 03/01/2015 | 02/11/2025 |