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Legislator > Richard Bradstreet

State Senator
Richard Bradstreet
(R) - Maine
Maine Senate District 15
In Office - Started: 12/03/2024
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Capitol Office
3 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333
Augusta, ME 04333
Phone: 207-287-1505
Bill | Bill Name | Summary | Progress |
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LD1887 | Resolve, To Improve Air Quality and Ventilation in Newly Constructed Schools | Resolve, To Improve Air Quality and Ventilation in Newly Constructed Schools | | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1498 | An Act to Address Maine's Housing Crisis by Limiting Municipal Impact Fees on Housing Development | An Act to Address Maine's Housing Crisis by Limiting Municipal Impact Fees on Housing Development | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD949 | An Act to Clarify Licensing Jurisdiction for Manufactured Housing Communities | An Act to Clarify Licensing Jurisdiction for Manufactured Housing Communities | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
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 |
LD1068 | An Act to Allow the People to Elect the State Auditor | This bill provides for the statewide popular election of the State Auditor every 4 years beginning in 2028. | Dead |
LD1286 | Resolve, to Establish the Commission to Study the Impact of Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrency on Maine's Economy and the Risks of Fraud and Theft to Maine Consumers | This resolve establishes the Commission to Study Fostering a Positive Economic Environment for Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrency. The commission is tasked with reviewing national data on the scope of the use of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency, assessing the current status of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency within the State, studying nonfungible tokens, consulting industry experts and compiling legislative recommendations to position the State as a leader in the emerging fields of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency. The commission is directed to report on its study no later than December 3, 2025 to the Joint Standing Committee on Health Coverage, Insurance and Financial Services, which is authorized to report out legislation based on the report. | Passed |
LD161 | Resolve, Directing the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to Convene a Stakeholder Group Tasked with a Comprehensive Overhaul and Modernization of the State Subdivision Laws | This resolve requires the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to convene a stakeholder group to review and make recommendations concerning a comprehensive overhaul and modernization of the subdivision laws in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 12, chapter 206-A; Title 30-A, chapter 187, subchapter 4; and Title 38, chapter 3, subchapter 1, article 6. The resolve lists the minimum membership requirements for the stakeholder group. The department is required to submit a report to the joint standing committees of the Legislature having jurisdiction over subdivision review matters under those laws by December 3, 2025 and those committees may report out legislation related to that report to the Second Regular Session of the 132nd Legislature. | In Committee |
LD505 | An Act to Update Processes and Fees in the Probate Court System | This bill makes the following changes to the Maine Uniform Probate Code. 1. It increases certain filing fees throughout the Code and provides that, after 2025, these fees must automatically be adjusted for inflation. 2. It requires any party that files a petition, motion or other document with a probate court that is created with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology to verify the accuracy of the petition, motion or other document by affidavit and authorizes the court to impose appropriate sanctions on parties that violate this requirement. 3. It requires a personal representative who has mailed an inventory of the property of the decedent to all interested parties who requested the inventory to also file the inventory with the court. Under current law, the personal representative has discretion to file the inventory with the court in these circumstances. 4. It provides that, like a guardian ad litem appointed by a probate court, a visitor appointed by a probate court is entitled to quasi-judicial immunity for acts performed within the scope of the visitor's duties. 5. It changes from 14 years of age or older to 12 years of age or older the age at which an adoptee must consent either to a parent's consent to have the child adopted by a specific petitioner or to a parent's surrender and release of the parent's parental rights in favor of a licensed child-placing agency or the Department of Health and Human Services. | Passed |
LD579 | An Act to Include Certain Mental Health Workers Under the 1998 Special Plan for Retirement | This bill adds employees of the Department of Health and Human Services employed on October 1, 2025 or hired thereafter who provide direct care to persons in need of mental health services in a community-based or residential setting or to residents or patients of mental health institutions in this State or have responsibility for providing crisis outreach and crisis services to adults with developmental disabilities or intellectual disabilities in a community-based or residential setting to the 1998 Special Plan for certain Maine Public Employees Retirement System members. | Passed |
LD1220 | An Act to Allow Chiropractors to Treat Dogs and Equids | This bill authorizes a chiropractor licensed in this State to provide chiropractic care to dogs and equids as long as the licensed chiropractor is certified to perform animal chiropractic care and meets other conditions specified in the bill. | In Committee |
LD1419 | An Act to Provide a Sales Tax Exemption for Housing Constructed Off-site Similar to That for On-site Construction | Current law provides a sales tax exemption for sales of new manufactured housing for all costs, excluding materials, included in the sale price, but only to a maximum of 50% of the sale price. This bill changes that exemption to 75% of the sale price to reflect the exemption for housing built on the site of its location. | In Committee |
LD1915 | An Act to Regulate Earned Wage Access Services Providers | This bill enacts the Maine Earned Wage Access Services Act, which does the following: 1. It establishes requirements and fees for the registration and reregistration of earned wage access services providers, which are businesses, unregulated under current law, that advance earned by unpaid income to consumers; 2. It establishes bond requirements for earned wage access services providers; 3. It establishes certain operating requirements for earned wage access services providers, including requirements regarding consumer disclosures, cancellation, privacy and information security and reimbursements to consumers; 4. It establishes prohibitions on certain actions by earned wage access services providers, including prohibitions regarding delivery fees, revenue sharing, requesting credit reports or scores, credit reporting and debt collection and payments by credit cards; 5. It requires an earned wage access services provider to maintain books and records for each consumer for whom the provider provides earned wage access services; 6. It provides the Superintendent of Consumer Credit Protection within the Department of Professional and Financial Regulation with certain authority to investigate complaints, adopt rules, appropriate funds and examine certain books and records of earned wage access services providers; 7. It establishes certain requirements related to advertising; and 8. It establishes enforcement mechanisms for the provisions of the Act. | In Committee |
LD1514 | An Act to Change the Laws Regarding Real Estate Appraisers | An Act to Change the Laws Regarding Real Estate Appraisers | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1751 | An Act to Improve the Growth Management Program Laws | An Act to Improve the Growth Management Program Laws | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1895 | An Act to Require the Removal from a Property Tax Lien the Name of a Previous Owner Who Paid Prorated Property Taxes | An Act to Require the Removal from a Property Tax Lien the Name of a Previous Owner Who Paid Prorated Property Taxes | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1656 | An Act to Facilitate Compliance with Federal Immigration Law by State and Local Government Entities | This bill establishes prohibitions concerning restricting the sharing and use of immigration and citizenship information. It prohibits restricting the enforcement of federal immigration law. It establishes a complaint process and a duty to report violations of these provisions. The bill also provides that, if the Attorney General, upon investigation, determines that a government entity is violating these prohibitions, the Attorney General must issue an opinion stating that finding. The government entity has 30 days to appeal the finding to the Superior Court. If the Superior Court agrees with the Attorney General, the court must immediately enjoin the policy or practice. The government entity that continues the policy or practice is subject to a $500 fine for each day the policy or practice remains in effect. If the Superior Court disagrees with the Attorney General, the Attorney General must immediately certify that the government entity is in compliance with the law. | Dead |
LD1704 | An Act to Prohibit a School Administrative Unit from Adopting a Policy That Allows a Student to Use a Restroom Designated for Use by the Opposite Sex | This bill prohibits a school administrative unit from adopting a policy that permits a student to use a school restroom according to the student's gender identity if that restroom is designated for use by a sex that does not correspond to the student's sex assigned at birth. The bill also directs the Department of Education to update its rules consistent with this legislation. | Dead |
LD1321 | An Act to Reform Net Energy Billing by Establishing Limitations on the Programs' Duration and Compensation | This bill does the following. 1. It amends the law governing the kilowatt-hour credit net energy billing program to provide that, unless a distributed generation resource has met the timing requirements established for participation in the program, only distributed generation resources with a nameplate capacity of 20 kilowatts or less may be used for net energy billing. For distributed generation resources participating pursuant to this provision, the number of shared financial interest customers or meters is limited to 10 and a customer may not, at one time, have a financial interest in more than 5 distributed generation resources that have net energy billing arrangements. The bill also provides that kilowatt-hour credits may be credited only to a customer's electricity supply charges. 2. It amends the law governing the tariff rate net energy billing program to limit the tariff rate to the supply rate of the standard-offer service rate. 3. It amends the laws governing the tariff rate and kilowatt-hour credit net energy billing programs to prohibit participation 20 years from the date a net energy billing agreement between the entity proposing the development of the distributed generation resource and the transmission and distribution utility was executed or on December 31, 2045, whichever occurs earlier. The bill also requires a distributed generation resource participating in net energy billing programs to sell in the State renewable energy credits generated by the resource. | Dead |
LD998 | An Act Regarding an Employer's Authority to Prohibit an Employee from Storing a Firearm in the Employee's Vehicle | This bill modifies the provision of law governing an employer's authority to prohibit an employee from storing a firearm in the employee's vehicle. The current law states that an employer is not permitted to prohibit an employee from storing a firearm in the employee's vehicle if the employee has a valid permit to carry a concealed firearm under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 25, chapter 252, as long as the vehicle is locked and the firearm is stored out of sight. The bill removes the specification that the employee must have a valid permit to carry a concealed firearm. | Dead |
LD1254 | An Act to Expand the Licensing of Outpatient Surgical Facilities | This bill modifies the definition of "ambulatory surgical facility" by removing language that excludes the private office of a physician or dentist and a facility existing for the primary purpose of performing terminations of pregnancies. Under the bill, such a facility is considered an ambulatory surgical facility and would be required to be licensed as such if that facility's primary purpose is providing outpatient elective surgical care. | Dead |
LD1638 | An Act Regarding Disability Retirement Benefits Under the Maine Public Employees Retirement System | An Act Regarding Disability Retirement Benefits Under the Maine Public Employees Retirement System | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1221 | Resolve, Directing the Department of Labor to Study Protection of Paid Family and Medical Leave Benefits Program Funds | Resolve, Directing the Department of Labor to Study Protection of Paid Family and Medical Leave Benefits Program Funds | | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD455 | RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine to Require a Statewide Popular Election of the Secretary of State, the Treasurer of State and the Attorney General for 4-year Terms | This resolution proposes a constitutional amendment that provides for the popular election beginning in 2032 and every 4 years thereafter of the Secretary of State, the Treasurer of State and the Attorney General on the same date and in the manner currently provided for the election of members of the Senate and House of Representatives. | Dead |
LD546 | Resolve, to Require the Preparation of Preapproved Building Types | Resolve, to Require the Preparation of Preapproved Building Types | | Passed |
LD1497 | An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Primary Care Reporting by the Maine Quality Forum and to Establish the Primary Care Advisory Council | An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Primary Care Reporting by the Maine Quality Forum and to Establish the Primary Care Advisory Council | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1662 | An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding Zoning and Land Use Restrictions to Limit Certain Requirements to Municipalities with Populations of More than 10,000 | This bill modifies provisions of law governing zoning ordinances and placement of dwelling units and accessory dwelling units in residential areas by limiting certain provisions to apply only to a municipality with a population of more than 10,000. | Dead |
LD1852 | An Act to Promote Equitable Property Taxation by Reducing Valuation Based on Nearby Clean Energy Projects | This bill requires a tax assessor, when establishing the valuation of improved real property that abuts a solar energy development or grid-scale wind energy development, to reduce the value of the property due to its proximity to the solar energy development or grid-scale wind energy development. | Dead |
LD1712 | An Act to Amend the Paid Family and Medical Leave Benefits Program to Balance Support of Businesses and Employees | This bill makes the following changes to the paid family and medical leave benefits program. 1. It provides examples of what type of conditions constitute undue hardship for an employer and allows an employer to determine other conditions, based on that employer's specific business, that constitute undue hardship. It also provides that the decision of an employer to deny the use of leave based on undue hardship is not reviewable by the Department of Labor. 2. It requires an employer to deduct from an employee's wages 50% of the payroll premium, instead of allowing an employer to choose to deduct up to 50% of the payroll premium, but allows an employer to pay any amount of the employee's share of the payroll premium. It specifies that the existence of a collective bargaining agreement does not prevent an employer from deducting an employee's share of the premium imposed to finance the payment of benefits under the program nor does it require the employer to bargain before making that deduction. 3. It extends to all employers subject to a collective bargaining agreement the exemption for public employers or employees of a public employer subject to a collective bargaining agreement from participating in the program until the expiration of the collective bargaining agreement in effect on October 25, 2023. 4. It establishes a benefit amount, regardless of income, of 65% of an employee's average weekly wage. 5. It requires an employee to file an application for family leave benefits no more than 15 days after the start of family leave and to file an application for medical leave benefits no more than 30 days after the start of the medical leave. 6. It changes the fine imposed for failure or refusal by an employer to make premium contributions to a maximum of $50 per employee. The fine is waivable by the department if the department determines it is in the interest of equity and good conscience. It requires the department to notify an employer and allows an employer to appeal the decision. It allows an employer who is found to have failed or refused to make premium contributions to retroactively deduct from an employee's wages that employee's share of the premium. Finally, it stays the imposition of any fines until January 1, 2026 unless the employer willfully fails or refuses to make the premium contributions. 7. It provides that benefits paid from the program are subject to state income tax to the extent those benefits are not included in the taxpayer's federal adjusted gross income. It also provides that a taxpayer's federal adjusted gross income may be reduced by the amount subject to repayment that has been previously taxed by the State. It also allows individuals filing a new claim for family leave benefits or medical leave benefits to elect to have the administrator of the program deduct and withhold state income tax from the individual's payment of benefits at the rate of 5% and requires the administrator of the program to deduct and withhold state income tax. It also requires the department to advise individuals filing a new claim for benefits that the benefits are subject to state income tax. | Dead |
LD1067 | An Act to Improve the Process for Mobile Home Owners to Purchase Their Mobile Home Park | This bill increases from 51% to 60% the percentage of mobile home owners needed to indicate in writing that they support a group of mobile home owners or a mobile home owners' association making an offer to purchase the mobile home park where their mobile homes are located. The bill also prohibits a mobile home owners' association from contacting mobile home owners more than 3 times about the purchase of the mobile home park. | Dead |
LD594 | Resolve, Directing the State Auditor to Audit All State Agencies | This resolve requires the State Auditor to audit all state agencies and compile a report for each state agency listing the number of current employees; the number of newly hired employees over a period of time; the current and projected budget; the growth of the budget over a period of time; the agency's jurisdiction, roles and responsibilities; the scope of current, completed and incomplete projects over a period of time; and the percentage of the total of the most current state biennial budget the agency's budget represents. | Dead |
LD1307 | An Act to Suspend the Remittance Obligation for Paid Family and Medical Leave Private Plan Users | This bill immediately suspends the payroll premiums imposed on employers under the paid family and medical leave benefits program until January 1, 2026, but allows an employer that wants to participate in the program to continue to pay the premiums. The bill also requires the Department of Labor to amend its rules adopted for the program to establish an expedited process for approval of an employer's substitute private plan that is substantially equivalent to the program and to waive the payroll premiums during consideration of an employer's application for exemption. The rules must be in effect no later than November 1, 2025. | Dead |
LD1538 | An Act to Index Unemployment Benefits to the Unemployment Rate | This bill renames the Employment Security Law the Reemployment Assistance Program and establishes the maximum amount of unemployment benefits at 14 weeks if the State's average unemployment rate is 5.5% or below, with an additional week added for every 0.5% the rate is above 5.5% to a maximum of 26 weeks of benefits. | Dead |
LD1372 | An Act to Establish a Special Committee to Review Routine Technical Rules | This bill establishes the Special Committee on Regulatory Review to review routine technical rules. The committee consists of 6 members of the Senate and 6 members of the House of Representatives, evenly divided between each of the 2 parties holding the largest number of seats in each chamber. The appointment of members and the selection of chairs are established by joint rule of the Legislature. The committee is directed to establish a process for reviewing routine technical rules for necessity, efficiency and the benefit of the rule to the public. The process must allow the committee to approve the rule with or without changes or reject adoption of the rule. The committee is required to submit legislation proposing to amend the statutory authority for the adoption of routine technical rules to conform to the review process established by the committee. | Dead |
LD1884 | Resolve, to Increase the Number of Kennebec County Commissioners | This resolve proposes a referendum to increase the number of commissioners for Kennebec County from 3 to 5. The resolve will put the question out to the voters of Kennebec County in November 2026. | Dead |
LD1306 | An Act to Continue the Exemption for Polystyrene Foam Disposable Food Service Containers Prepackaged at Wholesale | An Act to Continue the Exemption for Polystyrene Foam Disposable Food Service Containers Prepackaged at Wholesale 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 amends the provisions of law regarding disposable food service containers. Pursuant to Public Law 2021, chapter 208, those provisions of law are effective July 1, 2025; and Whereas, this legislation needs to be enacted prior to July 1, 2025; 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 |
LD159 | An Act to Require Motor Vehicle Certificates of Registration to Include a Space to List an Emergency Contact | An Act to Require Motor Vehicle Certificates of Registration to Include a Space to List an Emergency Contact | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD832 | An Act to Provide Funds to Reduce the Debt of the Vassalboro Sanitary District | This bill provides one-time funding to the Vassalboro Sanitary District for debt reduction. | Dead |
LD112 | An Act to Promote Opportunities by Establishing a Student Wage | This bill provides that, for an employee who is a secondary school student, the minimum hourly wage is 50% of the state's minimum wage for a period of at least 2 years unless that employee graduates secondary school. | Dead |
LD1238 | An Act to Establish a Small-cap Loan Guarantee Program for Affordable Housing Investments | This bill creates the Small-cap Loan Guarantee Program, through which the State provides loan guarantees to investors and developers for small-cap projects. A small-cap project is an affordable housing or low-income housing construction or rehabilitation project with a value of $1,000,000 or less. Under the bill, affordable housing is housing that is affordable to a household with an income at or below 80% of the area median income, as defined by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, and low-income housing is housing specifically designed to serve a household with an income at or below 60% of the area median income, as defined by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. The program is administered by the Maine State Housing Authority or an organization contracted by the Maine State Housing Authority to administer the program and funded by application fees based upon the amount and risk assessed of each loan guaranteed by the program. | Dead |
LD286 | An Act to Allow County Commissioners Greater Flexibility When Establishing a Payment Schedule for Municipalities to Pay County Tax Bills | An Act to Allow County Commissioners Greater Flexibility When Establishing a Payment Schedule for Municipalities to Pay County Tax Bills | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD349 | An Act to Repeal the Laws That Allow Same-day Voter Registration | This bill makes changes to the deadline for in-person voter registration. Current law permits in-person voter registration up to the close of business on election day. The bill changes the deadline to the close of business on the Thursday before election day. | Dead |
LD220 | An Act to Establish the Hope and Inclusion Scholarship Program in Order to Provide Funding for Students Attending Certain Private Schools and Students Receiving Home Instruction | This bill establishes the Hope and Inclusion Scholarship Program administered by the Hope and Inclusion Scholarship Board. The board is directed to establish hope accounts that may be used by the parents or legal guardians of qualified students to pay for the education of those students enrolled in certain private schools and students receiving home instruction. The funding for these hope accounts comes from shifting 90% of the essential programs and services funding that would otherwise be provided by the State and by the school administrative unit for each qualified student into a hope account. The bill specifies which educational expenditures are permitted and provides for review of spending from the accounts. | Dead |
LD282 | An Act to Raise the Limit on the Total Number of Public Charter Schools | This bill requires that when the cap on the number of public charter schools allowed is reached, the cap increases by one. | Dead |
LD1454 | An Act to Redefine "Term" in the Law Governing Term Limits for Constitutional Offices | This bill changes the earliest starting point of a partial term that the Secretary of State, Treasurer of State, Attorney General or State Auditor may serve without it being considered a term for purposes of term limits from the 3rd Wednesday in June in an odd-numbered year to the first Wednesday in December in an odd-numbered year. | Dead |
LD1518 | An Act to Clarify the Amount and Use of Unallocated Balances in a School Administrative Unit Budget | This bill amends the laws governing unexpended balances and unallocated general operating fund balances of school administrative units in the following ways. 1. It changes the current requirement that the unexpended balance of all money raised by a school administrative unit received for school purposes be carried forward and credited to the unit for educational programs in the ensuing year, to instead require that the unexpended balance be carried forward and spent by the unit in the ensuing year. 2. It changes the current requirement that unallocated general operating fund balances in excess of 5% of the previous fiscal year's school budget be used to reduce the state and local share of the total allocation for the purpose of computing state subsidy, to instead require that the unallocated balances in excess of 5% be used to fund educational programs. It authorizes school boards to carry forward unallocated balances in excess of 5% of the previous year's school budget and spend those funds for educational programs in the next year or over a period not to exceed 3 years. 3. It strikes language that applies only to fiscal years 2021-22, 2022-23, 2023-24 and 2024-25. | Dead |
LD1621 | An Act to Allow Municipalities to Use Tax Increment Financing Revenues to Support Lake Restoration and Protection Activities | This bill allows municipalities to use revenue from tax increment financing districts for projects for the restoration and protection of lakes. | 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 |
LD359 | An Act to Prohibit Net Energy Billing by Certain Customers | This bill amends the net energy billing programs established under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 35-A, sections 3209-A and 3209-B to prohibit customers from having a shared financial interest in distributed generation resources used for the programs. The bill limits the applicability of the net energy billing programs to distributed generation resources that are located on the same side of the meter as the net energy billing customer and are used primarily to serve the electric load of that customer. To participate in the programs, all of the net energy billing credits associated with the output of the distributed generation resource must be allocated to the retail account of that customer. The bill also amends other statutes to reflect the changes made to the net energy billing programs by this bill. | Dead |
LD1249 | An Act to Delay Payment of Benefits Under the Paid Family and Medical Leave Benefits Program | This bill delays the implementation of the paid family and medical leave benefits program until July 1, 2027 and the requirement that the administrator of the program begin processing claims for benefits under the program until November 1, 2027. The bill also makes corresponding changes to other related implementation dates. | Dead |
LD701 | Resolve, Directing the Department of Education to Report on Financial Literacy Education in the System of Learning Results | This resolve directs the Department of Education to submit a comprehensive report on the personal finance and economics standard for social studies under the system of learning results. The report must examine all connected performance expectations related to personal finance and economics in all schools across the State. The report must be submitted no later than December 31, 2025 to the Joint Standing Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs. The joint standing committee may report out a bill related to the report to the Second Regular Session of the 132nd Legislature. | Dead |
LD28 | Resolve, to Rename the Twin Rivers Fire Academy in Fairfield the Duane Bickford Fire Training Facility | Resolve, to Rename the Twin Rivers Fire Academy in Fairfield the Duane Bickford Fire Training Facility | | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD644 | An Act to Expand Employment Opportunities for Minor Students by Eliminating Certain Work Limitations | This bill repeals the provisions of law specifying that a minor 16 or 17 years of age may not work: 1. More than 50 hours in any week when the minor's school is not in session; 2. More than 24 hours in any week when the minor's school is in session; 3. More than 6 hours in any day when the minor's school is in session; 4. More than 10 hours in any day when the minor's school is not in session; 5. More than 6 consecutive days; 6. After 10:15 p.m. on a day preceding a day on which the minor's school is in session or after 12 midnight on a day that does not precede such a school day; or 7. Before 7 a.m. on a day on which the minor's school is in session or before 5 a.m. on any other day. The bill also repeals the provision of law specifying that a minor under 17 years of age may not be employed during the hours that the public schools of the town or city in which the minor resides are in session. The bill also repeals record-keeping requirements regarding work hours for minors. | Dead |
LD833 | An Act to Expand the Earned Paid Leave Exception | This bill exempts employers that provide employees with 80 or more hours of paid leave during the calendar year from the laws governing earned paid leave. | Dead |
LD1137 | An Act to Expand Landowner Liability Protections to Include Sport Shooting Ranges | This bill specifies that the owner, lessee, manager, holder of an easement or occupant of land who gives permission to another to engage in sport shooting on that owner's, lessee's manager's, holder's or occupant's land is entitled to limited liability for injury to that other person. Sport shooting is defined as engaging in archery, skeet and trap shooting or other similar shooting sports and the shooting of rifles, shotguns and pistols. | Dead |
LD1235 | An Act to Establish Transparency in Opioid Settlement Funds Allocated to Municipalities or Counties | This bill requires that a direct share subdivision that receives opioid settlement funds in accordance with the Maine State-Subdivision Memorandum of Understanding and Agreement Regarding Use of Settlement Funds, dated and signed on January 26, 2022, and the Maine State-Subdivision Memorandum of Understanding and Agreement Regarding Use of Settlement Funds-2023, dated and signed on May 2, 2023, collectively defined in the bill as "Memoranda of Understanding," must submit an annual report to the Attorney General detailing the amount of such funds received and expended in the prior calendar year and including a description of each such expenditure. The first annual report must be submitted by January 15, 2026. "Direct share subdivision" is defined in the bill as a municipality or county that is a plaintiff subdivision identified in Exhibit 3 of the Memoranda of Understanding. | Dead |
LD712 | An Act to Clarify the Relationship Between Palliative Care Physicians and Hospital Physicians | This bill requires the Palliative Care and Quality of Life Interdisciplinary Advisory Council to make recommendations to require hospitals treating patients under the care of a palliative care physician to defer to the palliative care physician and the patient when making treatment decisions. The bill requires the advisory council to submit its recommendations as part of the advisory council's required annual report no later than January 1, 2026 to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over health and human services matters. The bill authorizes the joint standing committee to report out a bill related to the advisory council's recommendations to the Second Regular Session of the 132nd Legislature. | Dead |
LD603 | An Act to Ensure That the Exemption of Certain Agricultural Buildings from the Maine Uniform Building and Energy Code Includes Maple Sugarhouses | An Act to Ensure That the Exemption of Certain Agricultural Buildings from the Maine Uniform Building and Energy Code Includes Maple Sugarhouses | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1156 | An Act to Allow Military Surplus Vehicles to Be Collected and Used in Patriotic Exhibitions and Parades | This bill allows military surplus vehicles that are lawfully purchased for civilian use to be registered and operated for participation in parades and other events, club activities and other activities; for transportation to and from these events and activities; and for maintenance, repair, sale and occasional pleasure driving. | Dead |
LD963 | An Act to Standardize Subsidized Housing Application Forms | This bill requires the Maine State Housing Authority to develop a standard application form for subsidized housing applications. It requires municipal housing authorities and their contractors that administer subsidized housing programs to use the standard form to the extent practicable. | 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 |
LD469 | An Act to Prioritize State Access to Electricity Generated in Canada via High-impact Electric Transmission Lines | This bill prohibits, beginning December 31, 2026, the Public Utilities Commission from issuing a certificate of public convenience and necessity for the construction of a high- impact electric transmission line to deliver electricity generated in Canada to other states within the electric grid operated by the New England independent system operator unless at least 50% of the electricity delivered to the State will be allocated to and consumed within the State. It requires the person operating a high-impact electric transmission line to file quarterly reports with the commission and provides that any penalties for noncompliance with the requirements of the law are paid into the Public Utilities Commission Energy Affordability Fund. The bill requires the commission to review the requirement established by the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 35-A, section 3132-E, subsection 1 and develop recommendations for how the cost of electricity may be reduced to increase consumption and ensure that the 50% threshold required by the bill is met. By December 31, 2025, the commission must provide a report to the Joint Standing Committee on Energy, Utilities and Technology regarding its findings, including any recommendations for legislation. No later than December 31, 2030, the commission is required to provide a report to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over electricity matters assessing the local consumption standard requirement, including an evaluation of the laws' effect on the benefits and costs to electricity customers in the State and on regional energy markets. The commission's report must include recommendations regarding the continuation of the local consumption standard requirement. The bill includes a provision that repeals the laws on December 31, 2031. The bill also requires that, beginning December 31, 2027, each transmission and distribution utility and competitive electricity provider to submit to the commission an annual report describing the transmission and distribution utility's or competitive electricity provider's efforts to collaborate with state and local economic development agencies to encourage the expansion of businesses in the State or the relocation of businesses to the State, including specific actions taken or considered by the transmission and distribution utility or competitive electricity provider. | Dead |
LD234 | An Act to Eliminate Ranked-choice Voting | This bill repeals the laws governing ranked-choice voting in: 1. Primary elections for the offices of President of the United States, United States Senator, United States Representative to Congress, Governor, State Senator and State Representative; 2. General and special elections for the offices of United States Senator and United States Representative to Congress; and 3. General elections for presidential electors. | Dead |
LD256 | An Act to Establish a Sales Tax Holiday for Purchases of Certain School Supplies for the Month of August | This bill provides an exemption from the sales tax for purchases of school supplies and one electronic device during the month of August. | 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 | Nay |
LD143 | An Act to Improve Women's Health and Economic Security by Funding Family Planning Services | Recede And Concur RC #649 | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
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 | Nay |
LD166 | An Act to Prohibit the Sale of Tobacco Products in Pharmacies and Retail Establishments Containing Pharmacies | Enactment RC #650 | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
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 | 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 #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 | Yea |
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 | Yea |
LD588 | An Act to Enact the Agricultural Employees Concerted Activity Protection Act | Veto Override (2/3) RC #642 | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
LD698 | An Act to Sustain Emergency Homeless Shelters in Maine | Enactment RC #652 | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
LD893 | An Act to Exempt Nonprofit Agricultural Membership Organizations from Insurance Requirements | Enactment RC #648 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
LD1088 | An Act to Enact the Maine Consumer Data Privacy Act | Accept Report 'a' Ought Not To Pass RC #645 | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
LD1126 | An Act Requiring Serial Numbers on Firearms and Prohibiting Undetectable Firearms | Enactment RC #654 | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
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 | Nay |
LD1217 | An Act Regarding the New Markets Tax Credit and the Maine New Markets Capital Investment Program | Reconsider RC #659 | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
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 | Nay |
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 | Yea |
LD1968 | An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding Legislative Reimbursement | Enactment RC #658 | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
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 | 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 | Indefinitely Postpone Senate Amendment (scs-436) RC #631 | 06/18/2025 | 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 | Indefinitely Postpone Senate Amendment (sbs-434) RC #630 | 06/18/2025 | 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 | Indefinitely Postpone Senate Amendment (sas-433) RC #629 | 06/18/2025 | 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 | Indefinitely Postpone RC #628 | 06/18/2025 | 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 | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #627 | 06/18/2025 | Nay |
LD442 | An Act to Amend the Automotive Repair Statute | Accept Majority Ought Not To Pass Report RC #621 | 06/18/2025 | Nay |
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 | Yea |
LD532 | An Act to Protect Health Care Workers by Addressing Assaults in Health Care Settings | Recede And Concur RC #632 | 06/18/2025 | Yea |
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 | Nay |
LD1270 | An Act to Establish the Department of Energy Resources | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #626 | 06/18/2025 | Nay |
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 | Nay |
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 | Nay |
LD1940 | An Act to Revise the Growth Management Program Laws | Accept Report 'c' Ought To Pass As Amended RC #625 | 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 #634 | 06/18/2025 | Nay |
HP1338 | JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING JUNE 2025 AS PRIDE MONTH | Adoption RC #636 | 06/18/2025 | Nay |
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 | Yea |
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 | Nay |
LD252 | An Act to Withdraw from the National Popular Vote Compact | Commit RC #608 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD252 | An Act to Withdraw from the National Popular Vote Compact | Recede And Concur RC #607 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD532 | An Act to Protect Health Care Workers by Addressing Assaults in Health Care Settings | Indefinitely Postpone RC #619 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD1077 | An Act to Exempt Drinking Water from Sales and Use Tax | Accept Majority Ought Not To Pass Report RC #601 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD1126 | An Act Requiring Serial Numbers on Firearms and Prohibiting Undetectable Firearms | Adopt Cah-660 RC #596 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
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 | Yea |
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 | Nay |
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 | Nay |
LD1270 | An Act to Establish the Department of Energy Resources | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #616 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
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 | 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 | Accept Majority Ought Not To Pass Report RC #602 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
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 | Nay |
LD1667 | Resolve, to Allow Hemphill Farms, Inc. to Sue the State | Accept Majority Ought Not To Pass Report RC #597 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD1749 | Resolve, Directing the Department of Corrections to Study Achieving Gender Equality | Accept Majority Ought To Pass Report RC #617 | 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 | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #615 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD1868 | An Act to Advance a Clean Energy Economy by Updating Renewable and Clean Resource Procurement Laws | Enactment RC #612 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD1868 | An Act to Advance a Clean Energy Economy by Updating Renewable and Clean Resource Procurement Laws | Enactment RC #610 | 06/17/2025 | Nay |
LD1868 | An Act to Advance a Clean Energy Economy by Updating Renewable and Clean Resource Procurement Laws | Commit RC #598 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1873 | An Act to Require Age Verification for Online Obscene Matter | Recede RC #611 | 06/17/2025 | Yea |
LD1963 | An Act to Protect and Compensate Public Utility Whistleblowers | Recede And Concur RC #614 | 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 | Passage To Be Engrossed As Amended RC #606 | 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 | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #605 | 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 | Table Until Later RC #587 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD184 | Resolve, Establishing the Commission to Study the Foreclosure Process | Accept Majority Ought Not To Pass Report RC #578 | 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 | Recede And Concur RC #586 | 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 | Accept Report 'b' Ought Not To Pass RC #556 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
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 | Nay |
LD252 | An Act to Withdraw from the National Popular Vote Compact | Reconsider RC #577 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD252 | An Act to Withdraw from the National Popular Vote Compact | Accept Majority Ought To Pass Report RC #567 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD297 | An Act Regarding the Management of Wastewater Treatment Plant Sludge at the State-owned Landfill | Enactment RC #571 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
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 | Yea |
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 | 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 #576 | 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 | Table Until Later RC #566 | 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 | Accept Majority Ought To Pass Report RC #565 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD670 | An Act to Address Coercive Control in Domestic Abuse Cases | Accept Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report RC #563 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
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 | Nay |
LD953 | An Act to Change the Definition of "Machine Gun" in the Maine Criminal Code | Indefinitely Postpone RC #569 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
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 | Nay |
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 | Yea |
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 | Nay |
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 | Yea |
LD1164 | An Act to Create Economic Opportunity for the Wabanaki Nations Through Internet Gaming | Reconsider RC #575 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
LD1164 | An Act to Create Economic Opportunity for the Wabanaki Nations Through Internet Gaming | Indefinitely Postpone RC #574 | 06/16/2025 | Yea |
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 | Yea |
LD1164 | An Act to Create Economic Opportunity for the Wabanaki Nations Through Internet Gaming | Reconsider RC #570 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
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 | Nay |
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 | Nay |
LD1488 | An Act Regarding Cannabis Testing | Adopt Cas-320 RC #568 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
LD1498 | An Act to Address Maine's Housing Crisis by Limiting Municipal Impact Fees on Housing Development | Accept Report RC #579 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
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 | Nay |
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 | 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 | Enactment RC #553 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
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 | Yea |
State | District | Chamber | Party | Status | Start Date | End Date |
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ME | Maine Senate District 15 | Senate | Republican | In Office | 12/03/2024 | |
ME | Maine House District 061 | House | Republican | Out of Office | 12/07/2022 | 11/11/2024 |
ME | Maine House District 080 | House | Republican | Out of Office | 12/07/2016 | 03/11/2024 |