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Legislator > David Haggan

State Senator
David Haggan
(R) - Maine
Maine Senate District 10
In Office - Started: 12/03/2024
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General Capitol Building Address
3 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333
Augusta, ME 04333
Phone: 207-287-1505
Home Address Phone
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Phone: 207-944-7471
Bill | Bill Name | Summary | Progress |
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LD208 | An Act to Eliminate the 72-hour Waiting Period on Firearm Purchases | This bill repeals the requirement that a seller of firearms wait 72 hours before delivering a purchased firearm to the buyer. | In Committee |
LD273 | An Act Related to the Issuance of Subpoena Power to Entities Created by Executive Order | This bill amends the laws governing legislative investigating committees to provide that when the Legislature delegates to a committee the power to administer oaths, issue subpoenas and take depositions, the Legislature has the sole authority to determine the membership and scope of that committee. | Passed |
LD363 | An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue to Create the School Capital Improvement Fund | This bill is a concept draft pursuant to Joint Rule 208. This bill would authorize a General Fund bond issue in order to create the School Capital Improvement Fund. The fund would be available to any school district, subject to eligibility criteria such as the condition and age of the school facility to be renovated or replaced. Funds would be available to school districts on a one-to-one matching basis. | In Committee |
LD374 | An Act to Provide Comparable Compensation and Benefits for Deputy and Assistant District Attorneys, Assistant Attorneys General and Public Defenders | This bill requires that, for purposes of compensation and benefits, deputy and assistant district attorneys must be treated comparably to assistant attorneys general and public defenders. | In Committee |
LD519 | An Act to Remove the Requirement That Individual and Small Group Health Plans Be Offered Through a Pooled Market and to Eliminate the Provision of Law Establishing a Pooled Market for Those Plans | This bill repeals the provisions of the Maine Insurance Code that establish a pooled market for individual and small group health plans, removing the requirement that those types of plans must be offered through a pooled market. The bill also eliminates related provisions that require the Maine Guaranteed Access Reinsurance Association to operate a retrospective reinsurance program providing coverage to member insurers for all individual and small group health plans issued in any plan year in which a pooled market is operating. | In Committee |
LD749 | An Act to Ensure That the Will of the Voters Is Reflected in Interim Appointments of United States Senators | This bill provides that if there is a vacancy in the office of United States Senator and the person who vacated the office was enrolled in a political party at the time of that person's last election to that office, the qualified person appointed to fill the vacancy must have been enrolled in that party at the time of the most recent election and at the time the office was vacated and must be enrolled in that party at the time the qualified person is appointed. If the person who vacated the office was not enrolled in a political party at the time of that person's last election to that office, the qualified person appointed to fill the vacancy may not have been enrolled in a political party at the time of the most recent election and at the time the office was vacated and may not be enrolled in a political party at the time the qualified person is appointed. | Dead |
LD1009 | An Act to Restore Full Civil Rights to Possess Firearms to Persons Previously Convicted of Certain Nonviolent Felony Crimes | Currently, persons who have been convicted of committing or found not criminally responsible by reason of insanity of committing a crime in this State, a crime under the laws of the United States and certain crimes in other jurisdictions that are punishable by a term of imprisonment of one year or more are prohibited from owning, possessing or having under their control a firearm. This bill restores the right for some of these convicted persons to own, possess and have a firearm under their control, setting certain eligibility requirements a person must meet to have their civil rights relating to firearms restored, including a requirement that 10 years have passed since the completion of any sentence imposed on them. Eligibility for restoration of firearm rights is excluded for certain enumerated categories of crimes, including murder; any Class A crime; any Class B or C crime in violation of the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 17-A, chapter 9, 11, 12, 13, 33 or 45; robbery; assault on an officer; assault on an emergency medical services person; assault on a firefighter; aggravated sex trafficking; and sex trafficking. The bill also outlines the procedure for applying for a restoration of civil rights. A person meeting the eligibility requirements may submit a request to the Department of Public Safety to have that person's firearm rights restored. Upon receipt of a request, the department must conduct a review of the person's criminal history to ensure the person is eligible. Upon a determination that the person is eligible, the department must notify the court having jurisdiction over the crime on which the person's firearm prohibition is based, and that court must issue an order restoring the person's rights. The bill also stipulates that, in the event a person who has had the person's civil rights restored is subsequently convicted of any felony crime, defined as a crime punishable by a sentence of imprisonment of one year or more in Maine or any other jurisdiction, that person's restored rights are revoked and the person is ineligible from qualifying for a restoration of that person's rights in the future. In this occurrence, the court that issued the order restoring the person's civil rights to own, possess and have under the person's control a firearm must revoke that order. | In Committee |
LD823 | An Act to Establish a Grant Program to Provide for Statewide and Equitable Access to Experiential Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Competition Programs | This bill authorizes the Maine Technology Institute to provide grants for statewide experiential science, technology, engineering and mathematics competition programs. | Passed |
LD1618 | Resolve, to Study the Feasibility of Establishing a Dedicated Family Court in Maine | This resolve establishes the Study Group to Research the Feasibility of Establishing a Dedicated Family Court in Maine to undertake a comprehensive study to evaluate the feasibility, potential benefits and challenges associated with establishing a dedicated family court system. | Passed |
LD1803 | An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Optometric Practice | This bill amends provisions of the law governing optometrists. The bill provides a more detailed explanation of what constitutes the practice of optometry. The definition of "practice of optometry" in current law does not include surgical procedures. Under the bill, certain types of ophthalmic surgeries are included in the practice of optometry and certain procedures are specifically excluded. An optometrist may only perform ophthalmic surgery if the optometrist meets credentialing requirements established by the State Board of Optometry. The bill also broadens the authority of an optometrist to dispense drugs by expanding the types of drugs an optometrist may dispense to include schedule II narcotics limited to pharmaceuticals containing specified doses of hydrocodone combined with doses of another drug and by removing language that prohibits an optometrist from administering drugs by injection or intravenously. The bill directs the board to adopt rules to further define the scope of practice of optometry and establish credentialing requirements for surgical procedures. The bill clarifies that the board, and no other board or commission in the State, has the authority to define the scope of practice of optometry and to exercise the powers of the board. The bill authorizes the board to issue advisory opinions and declaratory rulings. The bill also makes minor changes to the provisions relating to telehealth services and filling contact lense and spectacle prescriptions. | In Committee |
LD1382 | An Act Regarding Dam Repair | This bill establishes a maximum limit of $1,000,000 per loan application under the Dam Repair and Reconstruction Fund and establishes a loan payback period between 5 and 30 years, but no longer than the useful life of the proposed project. The bill also allows the department to require an applicant to provide matching funds in order to be considered for a loan and allows the department to establish a loan forgiveness program. | Passed |
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 |
LD1867 | An Act to Prohibit Financial Institutions from Using Merchant Category Codes to Identify or Track Firearm Purchases or Disclose Firearm Purchase Records | This bill prohibits keeping or using a list, record or registry of firearms purchases or firearms owners or distinguishing a firearms dealer or discriminating against a firearms dealer by using a product code for firearms or firearms purchases separate from general merchandise or sporting goods retailers in the State. The bill allows the Attorney General or a complainant if the Attorney General fails to act to seek an injunction against a person in violation of the bill's provisions or a penalty up to $10,000 if the injunction is not followed. | Passed |
LD1848 | An Act to Implement Recommendations for Improved Dam Safety | This bill is designed to implement the following recommendations for the improvement of dam safety in the State as identified in the report required pursuant to Resolve 2021, chapter 176 and submitted to the 131st Legislature in February 2024. 1. It amends the Natural Resources Protection Act to require that, if a proposed activity subject to that Act involves the construction or reconstruction of a nonhydropower dam, prior to granting a permit, the Department of Environmental Protection shall notify the director of the Maine Emergency Management Agency within the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management regarding the application. The director of the Maine Emergency Management Agency is required to provide the department with an assessment of the design and construction or reconstruction of the proposed dam and any recommendations regarding terms or conditions necessary to minimize the risk of dam failure and to protect public safety and property downstream from the dam that may result from the failure or operation of the dam. For maintenance and repair activities on an existing dam for which a permit is not required under that Act, the bill provides that a long-term maintenance and repair plan for the dam, which is required to be submitted to the Department of Environmental Protection prior to the commencement of any maintenance or repair activities, must also be submitted to the Maine Emergency Management Agency. 2. It modifies the duties of the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management under the State's dam safety program under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 37-B, chapter 24, by providing for coordination with the Department of Environmental Protection in its administration of the program, clarifying the policies and procedures to be adopted for the administration and enforcement of the program, requiring the development and implementation of a comprehensive database management system, specifying staffing responsibilities, providing for stakeholder engagement and imposing an annual legislative reporting requirement. 3. It clarifies that, for the purposes of the dam safety program under Title 37-B, chapter 24, a state dam inspector appointed or hired by the Commissioner of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management is the legal representative of the commissioner. 4. It requires the Commissioner of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management to evaluate the downstream hazard potential of each dam to determine the potential risk to public safety and property downstream from the dam that may result from the failure or operation of the dam. 5. It requires the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management to adopt by rule policies and guidelines for owners of dams assigned a high hazard potential to conduct potential failure mode analyses of dams, based on the potential failure mode process developed by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. 6. It requires inspection by a state dam inspector of all significant hazard potential dams and all high hazard potential dams at least once every 5 years. 7. It authorizes the Commissioner of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management to adopt major substantive rules establishing a schedule for the required payment of monetary penalties by a dam owner, lessee or other person in control of a dam that fails to implement remedial measures directed in a dam safety order issued by the commissioner. 8. It requires the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management to establish by rule requirements and procedures for periodic comprehensive review and inspection of all high hazard potential dams at least once every 12 years, to be conducted by and at the expense of the owner of the dam. 9. It requires an owner, lessee or person in control of a dam to provide to the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management a copy of any engineering study, inspection, comprehensive review or report regarding the dam that was commissioned or otherwise facilitated by the owner, lessee or person. 10. It repeals and replaces the law regarding dam emergency action plans to provide that, prior to the construction or reconstruction of any dam, the owner must prepare an emergency action plan for the dam and submit the plan to the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management for review. The department is also required to establish guidelines and procedures for the testing of emergency action plans for high hazard potential and significant hazard potential dams. 11. It directs the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management to take all necessary steps to ensure that, within 6 months of the effective date of this legislation, it has appointed or hired in a permanent capacity one or more state dam inspectors. To attract qualified candidates for the state dam inspector position, the department is authorized to offer a salary package for that position that is competitive and aligns with pay standards for professional engineers in the State. 12. It directs the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management, as soon as practicable, to identify all dams in the State that are under its jurisdiction and are not in compliance with applicable dam safety standards and, in accordance with the compliance and enforcement policies and procedures adopted under the dam safety program, take all actions necessary to ensure that those dams achieve compliance, prioritizing its actions based on the hazard potential of each identified dam as assigned pursuant to law. 13. It requires the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management to assess staffing and operational needs for the administration and enforcement of the dam safety program. By January 1, 2026, the department must submit to the Joint Standing Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety a report identifying the funding amounts necessary to ensure the effective administration and enforcement of the dam safety program. After reviewing the report, the committee may report out related legislation. | Passed |
LD1877 | An Act to Increase Penalties for Human Trafficking Offenses | An Act to Increase Penalties for Human Trafficking Offenses | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1174 | An Act to Limit the Liability of Gun Shops That Provide Firearm Hold Agreements | An Act to Limit the Liability of Gun Shops That Provide Firearm Hold Agreements | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD930 | An Act to Amend the Law Governing Items Identified as Prison Contraband | An Act to Amend the Law Governing Items Identified as Prison Contraband | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD529 | An Act to Establish the Alamoosook Lake Watershed Management District | An Act to Establish the Alamoosook Lake Watershed Management District 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 current owner of the dam on Alamoosook Lake has petitioned the Department of Environmental Protection for release from ownership of that dam and all property rights necessary to maintain and operate that dam under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 38, chapter 5, subchapter 1, article 6; and Whereas, pursuant to Title 38, chapter 5, subchapter 1, article 6, a dam owner petitioning for release from ownership is required to consult with the persons listed in Title 38, section 902, subsection 3 to determine if any of those persons wish to assume ownership of the dam; and Whereas, the municipalities in which a dam is located are included in the mandatory consultation procedure under Title 38, section 902, and the consultation period for a municipality is significantly time-limited to 180 days after the date a petition for release from dam ownership is filed by the dam owner, with the opportunity for one extension of 180 days following that initial period; and Whereas, the watershed management district established in this legislation is designed to assume ownership of the dam on Alamoosook Lake and to subsequently maintain and operate that dam, including coordinating water level management, on Alamoosook Lake; and Whereas, the watershed management district must therefore be established prior to the expiration of the statutory period in Title 38, section 902 to effectuate and implement the municipal consultation procedure; 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 |
LD531 | An Act to Establish the Toddy Pond Watershed Management District | An Act to Establish the Toddy Pond Watershed Management District 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 current owner of the dam on Toddy Pond has petitioned the Department of Environmental Protection for release from ownership of that dam and all property rights necessary to maintain and operate that dam under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 38, chapter 5, subchapter 1, article 6; and Whereas, pursuant to Title 38, chapter 5, subchapter 1, article 6, a dam owner petitioning for release from ownership is required to consult with the persons listed in Title 38, section 902, subsection 3 to determine if any of those persons wish to assume ownership of the dam; and Whereas, the municipalities in which a dam is located are included in the mandatory consultation procedure under Title 38, section 902, and the consultation period for a municipality is significantly time-limited to 180 days after the date a petition for release from dam ownership is filed by the dam owner, with the opportunity for one extension of 180 days following that initial period; and Whereas, the watershed management district established in this legislation is designed to assume ownership of the dam on Toddy Pond and to subsequently maintain and operate that dam, including coordinating water level management, on Toddy Pond; and Whereas, the watershed management district must therefore be established prior to the expiration of the statutory period in Title 38, section 902 to effectuate and implement the municipal consultation procedure; 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 |
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 | This bill prohibits a school administrative unit or an elementary school, secondary school or postsecondary educational institution in the State that receives any state funding from allowing a person whose biological sex assigned at birth is male to participate in an athletic program or activity that is designated for females. | Dead |
LD953 | An Act to Change the Definition of "Machine Gun" in the Maine Criminal Code | This bill redefines "machine gun" for provisions of the Maine Criminal Code governing offenses involving weapons. The new definition describes a weapon that shoots automatically more than one shot and includes parts of a machine gun or a combination of parts from which a machine gun could be assembled. | Dead |
LD1263 | An Act Regarding Penalties for Fentanyl Trafficking When That Trafficking Results in an Overdose Causing Serious Bodily Injury of a Person | This bill creates a Class A crime of aggravated trafficking in a scheduled drug for when serious bodily injury of another person resulting from an overdose is caused by the use of fentanyl powder and the fentanyl powder trafficked by the defendant is a contributing factor of the serious bodily injury resulting from the overdose. | Dead |
LD649 | An Act to Certify Chiropractic Assistants Who Perform X-rays as Chiropractic Radiographers | This bill requires the certification of radiologic technologists who produce x-rays while employed as licensed chiropractic assistants. Certification requirements include satisfactory completion of a radiologic technology course of instruction of at least 50 hours and passing an examination approved by the Board of Chiropractic Licensure. The bill also contains provisions for certificate renewal, continuing radiologic technology education and violations for radiologic technologists. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD525 | An Act to Strengthen Maine Citizens' Second Amendment Rights by Allowing the Discharge of Firearms on Private Property That Is Within 500 Feet of School Property in Certain Circumstances | This bill provides that the current prohibition on the discharge of a firearm within 500 feet of a school does not apply to a person acting pursuant to the laws governing the use of force in defense of premises. | Dead |
LD380 | An Act to Amend Certain Laws Regarding Gender-affirming Health Care Services | This bill repeals provisions enacted by Public Law 2023, chapter 648 protecting persons who seek, health care practitioners who provide and those who assist health care practitioners in providing gender-affirming health care services and reproductive health care services in accordance with the applicable standard of care. The bill replaces the provisions addressed in chapter 648 with the law that was in effect prior to enactment of chapter 648. | Dead |
LD1134 | An Act to Prohibit Males from Participating in Female Sports or Using Female Facilities | This bill prohibits a school administrative unit or an elementary school, secondary school or postsecondary educational institution in the State that receives any state funding from allowing a person whose biological sex assigned at birth is male to participate in a competitive athletic program or activity that is designated for females or to use a facility that has been designated for use solely by females. | Dead |
LD829 | An Act to Standardize the Laws Regarding the Carrying of Concealed Handguns in State Parks | This bill removes the requirement that a person have a valid permit in order to carry a concealed handgun in state parks, Baxter State Park, the Allagash Wilderness Waterway and Acadia National Park and instead provides that any person who is not otherwise prohibited from possessing a firearm may carry a concealed handgun in these locations. The bill also directs the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Bureau of Parks and Lands to update its rules to remove the requirement that a person have a valid permit in order to carry a concealed handgun in state parks, Baxter State Park and the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. | Dead |
LD1432 | An Act to Remove Consideration of Gender Identity from the Maine Human Rights Act | This bill removes consideration of gender identity from the Maine Human Rights Act. The bill also makes a technical change by repealing a definition of a term to correct a cross-reference. | Dead |
LD866 | Resolve, Directing the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to Implement a Landowner Antlerless Deer Permit Gift Program | Resolve, Directing the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to Implement a Landowner Antlerless Deer Permit Gift Program | | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
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 |
LD424 | An Act Concerning the Concealed Carrying of a Handgun by an Individual Who Is 18 Years of Age but Under 21 Years of Age | This bill removes the exception from the provisions of the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 25, section 2001-A concerning the carrying of concealed weapons for handguns carried by persons 18 years of age or older and under 21 years of age who are on active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States or the National Guard or who are honorably discharged veterans and allows a person who is 18 years of age or older who is not otherwise prohibited from carrying a firearm to carry a concealed handgun. | Dead |
LD1861 | An Act to Require Training on Textured Hair for Aestheticians, Barber Hair Stylists, Cosmetologists and Hair Designers | An Act to Require Training on Textured Hair for Aestheticians, Barber Hair Stylists, Cosmetologists and Hair Designers | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1823 | An Act to Promote Transparency in the Criminal Justice System by Requiring the Posting of Criminal Case Decisions | This bill requires the Attorney General to post to the publicly accessible website of the Office of the Attorney General the final decision of a criminal case decided within the State within 60 days of the case's final disposition. The bill requires the clerks of the District Court and clerks of the Superior Court to post to those clerks' publicly accessible websites the final decision of a criminal case decided within that prosecutorial district within 60 days of the case's final disposition. The bill also requires the clerk of the Unified Criminal Docket to post on the clerk's publicly accessible website the final decision of a criminal case decided within the State within 60 days of the case's final disposition. | Dead |
LD1469 | An Act to Clarify the Quality Rating System for Child Care Services in Maine | An Act to Clarify the Quality Rating System for Child Care Services in Maine | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1930 | An Act Regarding Acts of Violence Committed Against a Pregnant Woman | This bill provides that for certain provisions of the Maine Criminal Code, including those governing murder, manslaughter and assault, the term "person" or "human being" includes an unborn child. Exceptions are included for an act committed by the mother of an unborn child, a lawful medical procedure performed by a physician or other licensed medical professional at the request of a mother of an unborn child or the mother's legal guardian or the lawful dispensation or administration of lawfully prescribed medication. | Dead |
LD682 | An Act to Amend Certain Laws Regarding Abortions | This bill amends the law regarding abortions by: 1. Specifying that the report of abortions made to the Department of Health and Human Services must include the race, marital status and level of education of the person on whom the abortion is performed and any other information as prescribed by the National Association for Public Health Statistics and Information Systems, Technical Resource for Reporting Induced Termination of Pregnancy; 2. Changing the standard for when an abortion may be performed after viability by allowing an abortion to be performed after viability only when it is medically necessary to preserve the life or health of the mother, rather than when a licensed physician determines it is necessary, or when the fetus is diagnosed with a fetal anomaly that will, with a reasonable certainty, result in the death of the child within 3 months after birth; and 3. Reestablishing criminal penalties for performing an abortion without a license or after viability. | Dead |
LD1007 | An Act to Update the State's Informed Consent Laws Regarding Drug-induced Abortion | This bill requires a health care professional who is obtaining a woman's informed consent to a drug-induced abortion to provide the woman with specific information about the potential ability of qualified health care professionals to reverse the effects of the abortion. | Dead |
LD887 | An Act to Make Manufacturers Responsible for Proper Disposal of Abortion Drugs and Require a Health Care Provider to Be Physically Present During a Chemical Abortion | This bill makes it a Class C crime to provide or attempt to provide an abortion drug to a patient without physically examining the patient, being physically present at the location of the abortion, scheduling a follow-up visit with the patient and providing the patient with a catch kit and medical waste bag. The bill also sets requirements for medical waste bags and makes manufacturers liable for the improper disposal of abortion drugs. | Dead |
LD867 | An Act Regarding Pre-need Funeral Insurance | An Act Regarding Pre-need Funeral Insurance | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1310 | An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Insurance Coverage of Preventive and Primary Health Services | An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Insurance Coverage of Preventive and Primary Health Services | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD344 | An Act to Repeal the Law Establishing the Maine Retirement Savings Board | This bill repeals the law establishing the Maine Retirement Savings Board and related provisions. | Dead |
LD1535 | An Act to Reduce Illegal Cannabis Operations by Requiring Permits for High Electrical Usage | This bill requires a permit for the installation or upgrade of electrical service to a total of 300 amperes or more in a residential building. It also requires a transmission and distribution electric utility to report suspicious power use and transmit that report to municipal officials when: a 300-ampere or more total service is installed or an existing service is upgraded to a 300-ampere or more total service at a residential property, regardless of whether that installation or upgrade is a single 300-ampere or more panel or multiple smaller panels the sum of which is 300 amperes or more; a transformer malfunctions; a transformer larger than 25 kilovolt-amperes is installed or a transformer is upgraded to a transformer larger than 25 kilovolt-amperes for a residential customer; there is a month-to-month increase in power consumption greater than 500% for a residential customer; or the transmission and distribution utility finds evidence that power diversion or theft has occurred. The report must state the reason for the power increase if known by the transmission and distribution utility. | Dead |
LD1760 | An Act to Promote Public Education in Maine by Amending the Laws Governing Student Transfers | This bill amends the laws governing student school transfers by: 1. Consolidating the provisions regarding elementary school transfers and secondary school transfers into one section of law; 2. Requiring notification of accepted transfers to parents and guardians and the sending school administrative unit and amending decision review procedures; 3. Establishing requirements regarding school capacity for transfer students and requiring school administrative units to report to the Commissioner of Education annually the number of transfer applications, acceptances and denials and the reason for each denial; 4. Requiring that a school administrative unit's transfer policy not discriminate against any student on the basis of that student's residential address, ability, disability, race, ethnicity, sex or socioeconomic status; 5. Requiring school boards of 2 or more school administrative units that wish to allow the transfer of students among the participating units to adopt mutual policies that set forth procedures and standards governing the transfers and requiring members of an education service center to adopt a mutual policy allowing the transfer of students among the member school administrative units; and 6. Requiring the commissioner to adopt rules to ensure that homeless students have unrestricted access to free public education. | Dead |
LD1485 | An Act to Create a Minimum Standard of Pathology for Children Under 3 Years of Age Who Die of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or an Unknown Cause | This bill provides that if a medical examiner has determined that a child under 3 years of age has died as a result of sudden infant death syndrome or if the medical examiner is unable to determine the cause of death for a child under 3 years of age, the Chief Medical Examiner must, at the request of the child's parent or legal guardian, preserve and retain sufficient tissue samples and other evidence necessary to make a subsequent determination of the cause of death for one year following the date of death of the child. Such evidence must be made accessible to the parent or guardian of the child. | Dead |
LD1169 | An Act Regarding Employer Payments for the Paid Family and Medical Leave Benefits Program | Current law allows an employer that has a private plan substantially equivalent to the paid family and medical leave plan established in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 26, chapter 7, subchapter 6-C and administered by the Department of Labor to apply for and receive approval to not participate in the department's plan. Until approval is given, the employer is responsible for the premiums of 1% of each employee's wages, 50% of which may be paid by the employee. This bill allows an employer whose private plan is approved by the department to request a refund of the premiums paid if that employer had a substantially equivalent private plan in place on or before January 1, 2025, the date that premiums started to be due. The department or administrator, after verifying the amount paid by the employer, is required, within 90 days of receipt of the refund request, to refund the employer the premiums paid, plus interest that accrues to the date the refund payment is issued. The bill also requires the department to make available information regarding the availability of a refund. | Dead |
LD1466 | An Act Related to Excusing a School from Making Up Missed Days When It Cannot Operate During a Declared State of Emergency | This bill requires the Commissioner of Education to exempt a school from making up missed instructional days in cases when the school is located in a section of the State for which a state of emergency has been declared by the Governor and the school was in fact unable to operate due to circumstances or conditions related to the reason for the emergency proclamation. The bill requires the Department of Education to update its rules and requires that the rules clarify that a school requesting the exemption may not be required to submit a waiver application. | Dead |
LD1333 | An Act to Make Changes to the Paid Family and Medical Leave Benefits Program | This bill makes the following changes to the paid family and medical leave benefits program. 1. It requires an employee to be employed with an employer for 120 days before being eligible to take leave. 2. It clarifies that the definition of "self-employed individual" applies only to employers with less than 15 employees. 3. It allows employers to have intermittent leave schedules reviewed by the program administrator. 4. It applies the same delay of implementation to private employers with collective bargaining agreements as currently applies to public employers. 5. It prohibits the taking of paid leave unless the employee simultaneously takes any available unpaid leave. 6. It reduces the retroactive application deadline from 90 days to 30 days. 7. It requires the paid family and medical leave benefits program administrator to give employers 5 days' notice of leave being approved for an employee. 8. It requires the Department of Labor to post on its publicly accessible website no later than February 1st of each year the dates by which contribution reports and premiums must be remitted. 9. It relieves employers with collective bargaining agreements of the obligation to bargain over the employee's share of the premium. 10. It allows employers to correct mistakes in the employee share of taxes for up to 3 months. 11. It establishes a 52-week formula for calculating the 15-employee threshold. 12. It changes the applications of penalties against employers from mandatory to discretionary. 13. It requires self-employed individuals who elect coverage to pay 1/4 of a year's worth of premiums upon first applying for coverage. 14. It places limits on the fees charged for private plan substitutions. 15. It requires the Department of Labor to post on its publicly accessible website the appropriate tax forms, based on guidance from the United States Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Administrative and Financial Services, Maine Revenue Services, that employers with approved private plans must provide to employees taking leave. 16. It clarifies that the provision that provides that an employee who takes leave is entitled to be restored to the employee's former position does not apply to an employee who is taking retroactive paid leave and who did not notify the employer for more than 5 days of the employee's absence. 17. It changes rules from routine technical to major substantive. 18. It clarifies that at no time may an employee receive benefits of over 100% of the employee's wages. 19. It establishes that employee count is determined using an existing method to calculate unemployment insurance liability. | Dead |
LD830 | An Act to Protect Maine's Scenic Beauty by Requiring Solar Panel Fields to Be Hidden from View | This bill amends the site location of development laws to require that, prior to approving a solar energy development proposal, the Department of Environmental Protection find that the proposed development will be surrounded by a barrier designed to sufficiently conceal the development from view from abutting properties. | Dead |
LD406 | An Act to Repeal the Laws Providing for Paid Family and Medical Leave and to Reimburse Taxpayers | This bill repeals the provisions of law related to the paid family and medical leave benefits program. The bill requires the Department of Labor to refund contributions made by employers and self-employed individuals to the Department of Labor under the paid family and medical leave benefits program. The bill requires an employer that deducted a portion of the premium required for an employee from that employee's wages to remit that portion of the premium to the employee as part of the employee's wages. The bill requires the State Controller to transfer unappropriated funds from the Department of Labor, Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance Fund, Other Special Revenue Funds account to the unappropriated surplus of the General Fund. | Dead |
LD851 | An Act to Establish a Senior Retiree Lobster License | This bill creates a senior retiree lobster and crab fishing license, establishes eligibility requirements for the license, sets regulations about trap count and placement and fishing dates for license holders and sets a license fee at $60. | Dead |
LD660 | An Act to Provide Transparency and Public Access to Public School Curricula | This bill requires school administrative units to adopt policies and procedures to ensure that the approved curriculum presented is implemented in the classroom without change, to post at least 3 years of data regarding certain student enrollment and performance, to maintain lists regarding participation in and development of professional development programs and to create an online portal that will act as the single source for all student information and data that can be accessed by 3rd-party contractors, including curriculum materials and information regarding speakers and guests. The bill requires the Department of Education to list and make available to the public all administrator, teacher and staff professional development and instructional programs offered to schools that are paid for with state funds and maintain a list of school boards that have approved a statewide program. The bill places restrictions on the choice of academic class offerings and curriculum materials and on-site professional development programs. Certain provisions of this bill are designed to satisfy federal law related to parental access to information and protection of pupil's rights. | Dead |
LD1357 | An Act to Create Alternative Pathways for Certification or Endorsement of Industrial Arts Teachers | This bill directs the State Board of Education to adopt rules to amend the credentialing of educational personnel to create a pathway for a teacher to obtain a conditional certificate and a pathway for a teacher to obtain an endorsement on a teaching certificate for a component of industrial arts with an experiential laboratory. | Dead |
LD1881 | An Act to Ensure the Rights of Parents of Minor Children in Education | This bill provides that a parent is entitled to access all information regarding the school activities of the parent's minor child; review all information regarding mental, emotional and physical health care services available at the school the parent's minor child attends as well as teaching and instructional materials for the parent's minor child; receive a well- being questionnaire or health screening form before that questionnaire or form is administered to the minor child; access health care and educational records of the parent's minor child; and refuse the parent's minor child's participation in a noneducational or core assignment, activity or service or assignment of material and request an alternative assignment, activity or service or material. The bill prohibits the governing body of a school administrative unit from adopting procedures or student support forms that prohibit school administrative unit personnel from notifying a parent of a student about the student's mental, emotional or physical health or well-being or that encourage or have the effect of encouraging a student to withhold this information from the student's parent. It also prohibits school administrative unit personnel from discouraging or prohibiting parental notification of and involvement in critical decisions affecting a student's educational learning or mental, emotional or physical health or well-being. It provides an exception for a school administrative unit to adopt procedures that permit school administrative unit personnel to withhold information from a parent if a reasonably prudent person would believe that disclosure would result in child abuse or neglect or child abandonment. | Dead |
LD1413 | An Act to Amend Laws Governing Hearing Aid Dealers to Allow an Exception to Certain Hearing Examination Requirements | An Act to Amend Laws Governing Hearing Aid Dealers to Allow an Exception to Certain Hearing Examination Requirements | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD1024 | An Act to Expand the List of Crimes That Do Not Qualify for Immunity Under Maine's Good Samaritan Laws Concerning Drug-related Medical Assistance | This bill amends Maine's Good Samaritan laws concerning drug-related medical assistance by adding possession of a firearm by a prohibited person, unlawful trafficking in scheduled drugs and unlawfully furnishing scheduled drugs to the list of crimes that do not qualify for immunity under those laws. | Dead |
LD671 | An Act to Abolish the Maine Income Tax and Establish a Zero-based Budget | This bill eliminates the Maine income tax beginning January 1, 2026. It requires the Department of Administrative and Financial Services to review provisions of law that refer to income tax and submit a report, including suggested legislation, to the Second Regular Session of the 132nd Legislature identifying necessary changes to implement the elimination. The bill also requires the development of a new budgeting system in which agencies would be subject to zero-based budgeting every 8 years and in the interim years be subject to review and alternative budget requirements. | Dead |
LD1536 | An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Bail | This bill reverses the changes to the Maine Bail Code enacted by Public Law 2021, chapter 397. | Dead |
LD1650 | An Act to Allow Paralegals to Be Paid by the Maine Commission on Public Defense Services | This bill requires the Maine Commission on Public Defense Services to implement a system to compensate paralegals employed to help provide indigent legal services at the average labor market rate for paralegal services. | Dead |
LD1683 | An Act to Make a Freedom of Access Act Request Free of Charge upon Petition | This bill amends the Freedom of Access Act by: 1. Prohibiting the charging of a fee by an agency or official that has custody or control of a public record that is requested if that request is accompanied by a petition signed by at least 150 individuals registered to vote in this State making the same request; and 2. Requiring that the agency or official to provide an update regarding the status of the request at least every 30 working days; current law requires the agency or official to make a good faith effort to comply with the request within the nonbinding estimate of time provided by the agency or official. | Dead |
LD1288 | An Act to Amend Certain Provisions of Maine's Drug Laws Regarding Heroin, Fentanyl and Cocaine | This bill amends the provisions of the Maine Criminal Code regarding drugs by adding: 1. To the definition of "traffick" possessing 2 grams or more of heroin or 90 or more individual bags, folded foil or other material, packages, envelopes or containers of any kind containing heroin and possessing 2 grams or more of fentanyl powder or 90 or more individual bags, folded foil or other material, packages, envelopes or containers of any kind containing fentanyl powder; 2. To the definition of "furnish" possessing more than 200 milligrams but less than 2 grams of heroin or at least 45 but fewer than 90 individual bags, folded foil or other material, packages, envelopes or containers of any kind containing heroin and possessing more than 200 milligrams but less than 2 grams of fentanyl powder or at least 45 but fewer than 90 individual bags, folded foil or other material, packages, envelopes or containers of any kind containing fentanyl powder; 3. The possession of 4 grams or more of cocaine in the form of cocaine base to the law that allows a court to infer under the Maine Rules of Evidence, Rule 303, that a person is unlawfully trafficking in scheduled drugs; 4. To the crime of aggravated trafficking in a scheduled drug the trafficking of cocaine in the form of cocaine base in a quantity of 32 grams or more; 5. To the crime of aggravated furnishing of a scheduled drug the furnishing of cocaine in the form of cocaine base in a quantity of 32 grams or more; and 6. The possession of 2 grams or more of cocaine base to the law that allows a court to infer under the Maine Rules of Evidence, Rule 303, that a person is unlawfully furnishing scheduled drugs. The bill also removes heroin and fentanyl powder from the provisions in the laws governing unlawful trafficking and unlawful furnishing regarding the permissible inference under the Maine Rules of Evidence, Rule 303. | Dead |
LD1470 | An Act to Create a Liaison Program to Self-insured Entities and Consumers | This bill directs the Department of Professional and Financial Regulation, Bureau of Insurance to establish a liaison program, including a complaint process, to provide assistance to consumers seeking coverage or reimbursement of claims from a self-insured entity. | Dead |
LD885 | An Act to Allow Certain Persons with a Permit to Carry Concealed Handguns to Possess or Discharge a Firearm on School Property | This bill allows a person to possess and discharge a firearm on school property if that person is not a student at that school, is 21 years of age or older and possesses a permit to carry a concealed handgun. | Dead |
LD482 | An Act to Expand Educational Opportunities and Broaden Educational Services for Students Enrolled in Equivalent Instruction Programs | This bill modifies the provisions of law governing standards for participation in public school by students who are enrolled in equivalent instruction programs. Equivalent instruction programs include home instruction programs, private schools or other alternative arrangements approved by the Commissioner of Education. Current law provides different standards for participation in public school for students enrolled in home instruction programs as opposed to students enrolled in certain recognized private schools. The bill amends the law to provide one set of standards to apply to all types of equivalent instruction programs. The bill makes changes related to the approval process that a student enrolled in an equivalent instruction program must follow to participate in regular classes in a public school. These changes include eliminating the requirement that a student receive written approval from the superintendent or the superintendent's designee to enroll in or audit a course and modifying the terms used to describe the academic achievement a student must demonstrate in order to participate. The bill allows an equivalent instruction program to use facilities on property owned or leased by a library, community service organization, museum, performing arts venue, theater, cinema or church facility if the property is being used solely for the purpose of operating a type of facility described in the bill, the facility is or was actively used for one of those purposes within 5 years of any executed agreement for the equivalent instruction program to use that facility and the facility follows the state and local health, safety and welfare laws, codes and rules applicable to that facility, including fire safety and building safety. | Dead |
LD983 | An Act Regarding Service of Notice of Restricted Person Status to Hospitalized Patients | An Act Regarding Service of Notice of Restricted Person Status to Hospitalized Patients | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD890 | An Act to Permit the Dispensing of Ivermectin Pursuant to a Standing Order upon Request for COVID-19, Flu and Cancer Patients | This bill authorizes a pharmacist to dispense ivermectin upon request of a patient pursuant to a standing order from a practitioner acting within the lawful scope of the practitioner's license. The standing order must meet certain conditions, including authorization to dispense ivermectin to a patient for the treatment of COVID-19, influenza or cancer. A pharmacist who acts under a standing order is deemed to be dispensing ivermectin for a legitimate medical purpose in the usual course of the practice of pharmacy. | Dead |
LD635 | Resolve, to Direct the Attorney General to Drop the Lawsuit Filed Against Big Oil Companies Concerning Climate Change | This resolve directs the Department of the Attorney General to dismiss and withdraw from the case State of Maine v. BP, PLC et al, currently pending in the United States District Court, District of Maine. | Dead |
LD743 | An Act to Increase the Availability and Affordability of Health Care by Eliminating Certificate of Need Requirements | Under current law, before introducing additional health care services and procedures in a market area, a person must apply for and receive a certificate of need from the Department of Health and Human Services. This bill eliminates that requirement by repealing the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 22, chapter 103-A, which includes sections 326 to 350-C, and making statutory changes to other provisions of law for consistency with the repeal of chapter 103-A. | Dead |
LD1415 | An Act to Expand Reporting Requirements for Legislators and Lobbyists | This bill requires lobbyists and Legislators to report behested payments to the Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices. Under the bill, behested payments are payments made by a lobbyist or other person to an organization for a legislative, governmental or charitable purpose at the suggestion or solicitation of, or made in coordination with, a member of the Legislature. | Dead |
LD492 | RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine to Provide for Parental Rights | This resolution proposes to amend the Constitution of Maine to provide that the natural, inherent and unalienable rights of minor children are held by their parents or guardians until the age of majority or a grant of emancipation and that this State, its political subdivisions and all governmental entities may not infringe on the authority of parents to direct the upbringing, education and care for the physical, mental and spiritual health of their children, absent abuse or neglect by the parent or guardian or criminal acts by the minor. | Dead |
LD1698 | An Act Regarding Changes of Ownership of Dams | This bill adds to the list of the types of information that a petitioner must include in a petition to the Department of Environmental Protection to initiate proceedings for release from dam ownership or water-level maintenance. It also requires the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to review the economic impact on surrounding communities, including private and municipal interests, in determining whether the best interest of the public requires that the department assume ownership of a dam. | 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 |
LD1545 | An Act to Clarify the Maximum Value That a Small Estate May Be Under the Maine Uniform Probate Code to Permit Collection of Personal Property by Affidavit | An Act to Clarify the Maximum Value That a Small Estate May Be Under the Maine Uniform Probate Code to Permit Collection of Personal Property by Affidavit | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD31 | An Act Regarding School Enrollment for Military-connected Students | An Act Regarding School Enrollment for Military-connected Students | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD918 | An Act to Allow a Qualifying Religious Organization to Self-insure for Automobile Insurance | This bill provides authorization for qualifying religious organizations to satisfy the requirements for financial responsibility to operate a motor vehicle registered in this State through self-insurance. The bill sets forth the requirements that must be met before the Secretary of State may grant a certificate of self-insurance to a religious organization and its members. The bill authorizes a member of the qualifying religious organization to provide that certificate of self-insurance as evidence of financial responsibility to register a motor vehicle owned or operated by that member. | Dead |
LD417 | An Act Regarding the Confidentiality of Certain Records Belonging to the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry Related to the Bureau of Forestry | This bill establishes provisions governing the confidentiality of records belonging to the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry associated with investigations of complaints and suspected violations of the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 12, Part 11 and records belonging to the department that are obtained in connection with providing a service to the public in accordance with Part 11. The bill provides certain exceptions to the provisions that require that records associated with an investigation are confidential. The bill provides that the disclosure of any investigative records to the department by the Department of the Attorney General does not constitute a waiver of the confidentiality of those records and that further disclosure of those records by the department is subject to constraints that include the discretion of the Attorney General. The bill also provides that a person who knowingly or intentionally makes a disclosure in violation of these provisions commits a civil violation for which a fine not to exceed $1,000 may be adjudged. | Dead |
LD727 | An Act to Repeal Certain Immunization Requirements for Schools | This bill repeals certain immunization requirements for a child to attend a public or private elementary or secondary school in the State. | Dead |
HP1242 | JOINT RESOLUTION HONORING THE MEMORY OF POPE FRANCIS | JOINT RESOLUTION HONORING THE MEMORY OF POPE FRANCIS | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD614 | An Act to Modify Current Property Tax Assessment Methods to Make Property Taxes Affordable for Longtime Property Owners | This bill is a concept draft pursuant to Joint Rule 208. This bill proposes to modify the methods of assessing property taxes on residential properties to help residents retain their homes. | Dead |
LD265 | An Act to Prohibit the Maine National Guard from Combat Deployment Absent an Act of the United States Congress | This bill prohibits the release of state military forces into active duty combat in a foreign nation absent an official declaration of war or official action for an enumerated constitutional purpose passed by the United States Congress and allows the Governor to deploy the state military forces for civil missions within the United States or the territories of the United States. | Dead |
LD212 | An Act to Require the Valuation of Energy Produced by Hydropower Dams and Exploration of Alternative Ownership Options Before They Are Removed | This bill amends the law governing hydropower projects to require an applicant for a permit to remove a dam that is part of a hydropower project to provide to the Department of Environmental Protection or to the Maine Land Use Planning Commission, as applicable, an evaluation of the monetary value of the electrical or mechanical power that the dam is capable of generating. The applicant must also demonstrate to the department or commission that the applicant made all reasonable efforts to sell the dam and was unable to reach an agreement on a sale with an alternative owner. The department or commission is authorized to adopt routine technical rules to implement these requirements. | Dead |
LD1484 | An Act Related to Public Access of Records of Certain Disciplinary Actions of Public Employees | This bill modifies provisions of law related to the confidentiality of certain employee records. Under current law, if disciplinary action is taken against a state, county or municipal employee, the final written decision associated with the disciplinary action is not confidential. Under the bill, only disciplinary actions that are of a nature that impose or result in a financial disadvantage, including, but not limited to, termination, demotion or suspension without pay, may become public. | Dead |
LD717 | An Act to Amend the Maine Criminal Code Governing Restitution to Include the Costs of All Analyses of Suspected Illegal Drugs | This bill removes the provision in the Maine Criminal Code regarding economic loss in the law governing restitution that the cost of analysis of suspected illegal drugs be considered a critical investigation expense only if the defendant is convicted of trafficking a scheduled drug and the court in sentencing the defendant makes a finding that the conduct underlying the conviction was motivated by profit. | Dead |
SP0662 | JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING ACCESS TO JUSTICE DAY PRESENTED BY MAINE'S JUSTICE ACTION GROUP | JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING ACCESS TO JUSTICE DAY PRESENTED BY MAINE'S JUSTICE ACTION GROUP | 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 |
LD904 | An Act to Exempt from Fees Certain Services Performed by the Health and Environmental Testing Laboratory for Criminal Investigations | This bill prohibits the Department of Health and Human Services from establishing a fee for certain testing or analysis conducted by the Health and Environmental Testing Laboratory when such testing or analysis is conducted pursuant to a criminal investigation. | Dead |
LD303 | An Act to Repeal the Law Prohibiting Unauthorized Paramilitary Training | This bill repeals the law prohibiting unauthorized paramilitary training. | Dead |
LD927 | An Act to Require Chaplains in School Administrative Units | This bill requires school administrative units to employ or accept as volunteers at least one chaplain to provide support, services or programs to students, staff or parents of students of the school administrative unit. A school chaplain must be certified, licensed or ordained by a faith organization recognized by the United States Department of Defense but is not required to be certified by the Department of Education. A school chaplain must undergo fingerprinting and a criminal background check and may not be listed on a sex offender registry in this State or another jurisdiction. A school chaplain is immune from civil liability for acts and statements made as a school chaplain except for malicious, willful and deliberate acts or statements intended to cause harm or intimidate. | Dead |
LD314 | An Act to Establish Consumer Protections Regarding Small Dollar Loans | This bill establishes the Maine Small Dollar Consumer Protection Act. It establishes the required process for supervised lenders to offer small dollar loans, which are defined as loans not exceeding $2,500 that are unsecured and paid in substantially equal installments and that mature not less than 90 days or more than 365 days after the date of the agreement, and the rights that consumers have when entering into small dollar loan agreements. It also repeals the provision that provides that a person is a lender subject to the requirements of the Maine Consumer Credit Code governing finance charges and related provisions notwithstanding the fact that the person purports to act as an agent or service provider or in another capacity for another entity that is exempt from the requirements of the Maine Consumer Credit Code governing finance charges and related provisions if certain conditions are met. It provides that the requirements of the Maine Consumer Credit Code governing finance charges and related provisions do not apply to a person doing business pursuant to any law of this State or of the United States relating to banks, national banking associations, savings banks, trust companies, savings and loan associations, credit unions or mortgage companies, including without limitation any affiliate, subsidiary or service provider of such a person, irrespective of whether or not such an affiliate, subsidiary or service provider is a bank. | Dead |
LD162 | Resolve, to Rename a Bridge in the Town of Carmel the Kevin M. Howell Memorial Bridge | Resolve, to Rename a Bridge in the Town of Carmel the Kevin M. Howell Memorial Bridge | | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD720 | An Act to Protect Federal Home Loan Banks That Lend Money to Insurer Members That Become Delinquent | An Act to Protect Federal Home Loan Banks That Lend Money to Insurer Members That Become Delinquent | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
LD410 | An Act to Require Parental Consent to Withhold Life-sustaining Measures for a Minor or to Comply with a Do-not-resuscitate Order for a Minor | This bill prohibits health care practitioners, health care providers and facilities such as nursing homes, hospitals and children's homes from withholding life-sustaining measures or instituting a do-not-resuscitate order for an unemancipated minor without the written consent of a parent or legal guardian of the minor. Health care practitioners, health care providers and facilities may not hinder a parent or legal guardian of a minor to seek another medical opinion or transfer the minor to another health care provider or facility and are required to continue providing life-sustaining measures until the transfer, continue to allow access to the minor and the minor's medical records and inform the parent or legal guardian of any policies regarding resuscitation, life-sustaining measures or measures considered nonbeneficial, ineffective, futile or inappropriate for patients or residents. The bill provides that there is a presumption that the continuation of life is in a minor's best interest and that the parental or legal guardian authority does not end and the authority of a court to order the withdrawal of life-sustaining measures from a minor does not take precedence over the objections of a parent or legal guardian of the minor unless there is destruction of the circulatory and respiratory systems and the entire brain of the minor. | Dead |
LD520 | An Act to Ensure Choices in Health Insurance Markets by Modifying the Provisions of Law Governing Clear Choice Design Health Plans | This bill amends the provisions of the Maine Insurance Code related to pooled market and clear choice design. The bill eliminates the requirement that health insurance carriers offering individual health plans must make those plans available to all eligible small employers within the plan's approved service area. It also eliminates the requirement that health insurance carriers offering small group health plans make those plans available to all eligible individuals residing within the plan's approved service area. The bill eliminates requirements related to premium rate adjustments for health plans that are issued on other than a calendar year basis. The bill requires the Superintendent of Insurance to develop separate clear choice designs for individual health plans and small group health plans and requires that on January 31st of each year, the superintendent must release the proposed clear choice designs to be used in the following plan year for review and comment by stakeholders. The bill modifies provisions related to alternative designs to allow carriers to offer up to 3 alternative individual health plan designs and up to 3 alternative small group health plan designs. | Dead |
LD231 | An Act to Update the Solid Waste Management Hierarchy | This bill changes the policy of the State related to the integrated approach to solid waste management by increasing the priority of waste processing that reduces the volume of waste needing land disposal, including incineration, from the 5th priority of solid waste management to the 3rd priority. | Dead |
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 |
LD313 | An Act to Improve Voter Confidence in Electronic Ballot Counting by Requiring Ballots to Contain Unique Identifiers | This bill requires each ballot prepared by the Secretary of State to contain a unique identifier, except for sample ballots. Voting devices used in the conduct of state elections must be able to record the unique identifier assigned to each ballot and any votes cast for any person, or any question, on that ballot. The clerk of a municipality is required to post on the municipality's publicly accessible website, as soon as practicable after the election return is prepared, a list of votes cast, organized by unique identifier. This provision does not apply to paper ballots counted using other methods. | Dead |
LD232 | An Act to Impose a Vehicle Weight Limit on Route 46 in the Town of Eddington | This bill prohibits a motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of more than 33,000 pounds from operating on Route 46 in the Town of Eddington beginning January 1, 2026. | 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 | Nay |
LD1666 | An Act to Include in the Ranked-choice Election Method for General and Special Elections the Offices of Governor, State Senator and State Representative and to Make Other Related Changes | Enactment RC #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 | 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 | Yea |
LD1710 | An Act Regarding the Authority to Transport Prisoners Confined in Jail and the Use of Physical Force with Respect to Prisoners and Persons Who Have Been Arrested | 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 10 | Senate | Republican | In Office | 12/03/2024 | |
ME | Maine Senate District 10 | Senate | Republican | Out of Office | 12/07/2022 | 12/04/2024 |
ME | Maine House District 101 | House | Republican | Out of Office | 12/07/2016 | 03/13/2024 |