Bills To Watch: Restoring religious exemptions for healthcare workers (LD 172)
LD 172, “An Act to Allow Health Care Workers to Return to Work by Reinstating Exemptions from Immunization Requirements,” sponsored by Rep. David Boyer (R-Poland) would reverse a 2019 law […]
Read More →Bills to Watch: Prohibiting the Use of EBT Cards at ATMs (LD 117)
LD 117, “An Act to Prohibit the Use of Electronic Benefits Transfer System Cards for Cash Withdrawals,” sponsored by Sen. Eric Brakey (R-Androscoggin), seeks to limit fraudulent use of welfare […]
Read More →Bills to Watch: Welfare Reform (LDs 182 & 183)
Sen. Eric Brakey (R-Androscoggin) is the lead sponsor of a pair of bills that would impose new limitations on the duration and eligibility of welfare benefits in Maine. LD 182, […]
Read More →Bills to Watch: Mandatory Audits for Private Schools Accepting School Choice Students (LD 100)
LD 100, “An Act to Require an Annual Financial Audit of a Private School Approved for Tuition Purposes,” sponsored by Rep. Rebecca Millett (R-Cape Elizabeth) would subject private schools who […]
Read More →Bills to Watch: Higher Fines for Texting While Driving (LD 145)
LD 145, submitted at a constituent’s request by Rep. Stanley Zeigler (D-Montville), would significantly raise fines for Mainers ticketed for driving while using an electronic device in situations “including but […]
Read More →Bills to Watch: Accepting out-of-state certifications for teachers in Maine
LD 67, “An Act to Increase the Number of Educational Professionals by Accepting Out-of-state Certification,” sponsored by Rep. Vicki Doudera, would do exactly what its title entails. The measure would […]
Read More →The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Bill Requests Submitted by Lawmakers This Session
Last week, the Revisor of Statutes, a legislative office which drafts and works with legislators on proposed bill language, released a list of legislative requests (LRs) submitted by members of […]
Read More →Op-Ed: Mainers could benefit from lithium boom if state politicians allow itOp-Ed:
Experts have valued the lithium contained in a region of Plumbago Mountain in Newry owned by Mary and Gary Freeman at $1.5 billion. The lithium-containing mineral spodumene found in the […]
Read More →Watch: Capitol Corner Ep. 1 – Mills’ $10.3 Billion Budget
Communications director, Jacob Posik, and director of policy, Nick Murray, unpack the contents of Gov. Janet Mills’ $10.3B budget proposal and discuss Maine Policy’s work last week to get lawmakers […]
Read More →Bills to Watch: The Karen Bill (LD 110)
LD 110, “An Act to Prohibit Leaving a Child Under 10 Years of Age Alone in a Motor Vehicle,” sponsored by Margaret Craven (D-Lewiston), would create a new traffic violation […]
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