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The House CalendarThe Advance Journal and Calendar of the House of Representatives 53rd Legislative Day Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Calling of the House to Order by the Speaker.
Prayer by Pastor Jeremy Mann, The Rock Church, Bangor.
National Anthem by Amie Giles, Shapleigh.
Pledge of Allegiance.
Reading of the Journal of yesterday. _________________________________
(1-1) Bill "An Act To Implement the National Popular Vote for President of the United States" (S.P. 252) (L.D. 816)
Majority (7) OUGHT NOT TO PASS Report of the Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS READ and ACCEPTEDin the House on May 30, 2019.
Comes from the Senate with that Body having INSISTED on its former action whereby the Minority (6) OUGHT TO PASS AS AMENDED Report of the Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS was READ and ACCEPTED and the Bill PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY COMMITTEE AMENDMENT "A" (S-44) in NON-CONCURRENCE.
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(1-2) Bill "An Act To Revise the Laws Regarding the Public Trust in Intertidal Lands" (S.P. 411) (L.D. 1323)
Majority (11) OUGHT TO PASS AS AMENDED Report of the Committee on AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRYREAD and ACCEPTED and the Bill PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY COMMITTEE AMENDMENT "A" (S-222) in the House on June 10, 2019.
Comes from the Senate with that Body having INSISTED on its former action whereby the Minority (1) OUGHT NOT TO PASSReport of the Committee on AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRY was READ and ACCEPTED in NON-CONCURRENCE.
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(1-3) RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine To Specify the Qualifications of Electors (H.P. 149) (L.D. 186)
Majority (7) OUGHT NOT TO PASS Report of the Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS READ and ACCEPTEDin the House on June 10, 2019.
Comes from the Senate with the Minority (6) OUGHT TO PASS AS AMENDED Report of the Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS READ and ACCEPTED and the RESOLUTION PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY COMMITTEE AMENDMENT "A" (H-531) in NON-CONCURRENCE.
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(1-4) RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine To Ensure That Voting Rights Belong Only to Citizens in Municipal or Other Local Elections (H.P. 993) (L.D. 1372)
Majority (7) OUGHT NOT TO PASS Report of the Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS READ and ACCEPTEDin the House on June 10, 2019.
Comes from the Senate with the Minority (6) OUGHT TO PASS AS AMENDED Report of the Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS READ and ACCEPTED and the RESOLUTION PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY COMMITTEE AMENDMENT "A" (H-530) in NON-CONCURRENCE.
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(1-5) Bill "An Act Regarding Net Neutrality and Internet Policy" (H.P. 986) (L.D. 1364)
PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY COMMITTEE AMENDMENT "A" (H-301) AS AMENDED BY HOUSE AMENDMENT "A" (H-342) thereto in the House on May 28, 2019.
Comes from the Senate PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY COMMITTEE AMENDMENT "A" (H-301) AS AMENDED BY SENATE AMENDMENT "C" (S-257) thereto in NON-CONCURRENCE.
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(2-1) The Following Communication: (H.C. 201)
CLERK'S OFFICE 2 STATE HOUSE STATION AUGUSTA, MAINE 04333-0002
June 12, 2019
Honorable Sara Gideon Speaker of the House 2 State House Station Augusta, Maine 04333
Dear Speaker Gideon:
Pursuant to Joint Rule 310, the following Joint Standing Committees have voted unanimously to report the following bills out "Ought Not to Pass:"
Criminal Justice and Public Safety L.D. 1346 An Act To Revise the Good Time Laws To Improve Public Safety Labor and Housing L.D. 1211 An Act To Protect Farm Workers by Allowing Them To Organize for the Purpose of Collective Bargaining L.D. 1339 An Act To Recalculate Retirement Benefits for Certain State Employees Adversely Affected by Merit Pay Freezes Taxation L.D. 518 An Act To Change the Exclusion Amount under the Estate Tax
Sincerely,
S/Robert B. Hunt Clerk of House
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(2-2) The Following Communication: (S.C. 585)
129TH LEGISLATURE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
June 11, 2019
Honorable Sara Gideon Speaker of the House 2 State House Station Augusta, Maine 04333
Dear Speaker Gideon:
In accordance with 3 MRSA §158 and Joint Rule 506 of the 129th Maine Legislature, please be advised that the Senate today confirmed the following nominations:
Upon the recommendation of the Committee on Judiciary,
· The Honorable Joshua A. Tardy of Newport for appointment, to the Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services;
· The Honorable Michael Carey of Lewiston for appointment, to the Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services;
· Robert C. LeBrasseur of Sabattus for appointment, to the Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services;
· Sarah A. Churchill of Windham for appointment, to the Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services
Best Regards,
S/Darek M. Grant Secretary of the Senate
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(2-3) The Following Communication: (S.C. 588)
MAINE SENATE 129TH LEGISLATURE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
June 11, 2019
Honorable Robert B. Hunt Clerk of the House 2 State House Station Augusta, Maine 04333
Dear Clerk Hunt:
Please be advised the Senate today insisted to its previous action whereby it accepted the Minority Ought Not to Pass Report from the Committee on Innovation, Development, Economic Advancement and Business on Bill "An Act To Provide for Municipalities To Allow Grocery Stores up to 10,000 Square Feet To Open on Thanksgiving, Easter and Christmas" (H.P. 16) (L.D. 15) in non-concurrence.
Best Regards,
S/Darek M. Grant Secretary of the Senate
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(4-1) On motion of Representative WHITE of Washburn, the following Joint Resolution: (H.P. 1312) (Cosponsored by President JACKSON of Aroostook and Representatives: ALLEY of Beals, ANDREWS of Paris, AUSTIN of Gray, BROOKS of Lewiston, BRYANT of Windham, CEBRA of Naples, DeVEAU of Caribou, DILLINGHAM of Oxford, EVANGELOS of Friendship, FECTEAU of Augusta, GRIFFIN of Levant, GRIGNON of Athens, GROHOSKI of Ellsworth, HAGGAN of Hampden, HALL of Wilton, HANINGTON of Lincoln, HARRINGTON of Sanford, HICKMAN of Winthrop, INGWERSEN of Arundel, KINNEY of Knox, LANDRY of Farmington, LOCKMAN of Bradley, MARTIN of Eagle Lake, MARTIN of Greene, McCREA of Fort Fairfield, NADEAU of Winslow, O'CONNOR of Berwick, ORDWAY of Standish, PEBWORTH of Blue Hill, PERKINS of Oakland, SCHNECK of Bangor, STETKIS of Canaan, STEWART of Presque Isle, STROM of Pittsfield, SWALLOW of Houlton, THERIAULT of China, Senators: BLACK of Franklin, CARPENTER of Aroostook, CYRWAY of Kennebec, DIAMOND of Cumberland, FARRIN of Somerset, FOLEY of York, LUCHINI of Hancock, POULIOT of Kennebec, TIMBERLAKE of Androscoggin)
JOINT RESOLUTION DESIGNATING JUNE 27, 2019 AS POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS INJURY AWARENESS DAY
WHEREAS, all veterans of the United States Armed Forces possess the basic human right to the preservation of personal dignity and deserve the investment of every possible resource to ensure their lasting physical, mental and emotional well-being; and
WHEREAS, the diagnosis known as post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, was initially formulated in 1980 by the American Psychiatric Association to more accurately assess and assist veterans who had endured severe combat stress in Vietnam;and
WHEREAS, combat stress is an invisible wound that has historically been unjustly portrayed as a mental illness caused by a preexisting flaw of character or ability, and the word "disorder" carries a stigma that perpetuates this misconception;and
WHEREAS, it has been shown through electromagnetic imaging that these invisible wounds can cause physical changes to the brain that more accurately indicate an injury than a disorder;and
WHEREAS, referring to invisible wounds as a disorder may discourage the injured from seeking proper and timely medical treatment; and
WHEREAS, referring to invisible wounds as post-traumatic stress injury, or PTSI, is less stigmatizing and viewed as more honorable, and this designation can favorably influence those affected and encourage them to seek treatment without fear of retribution or shame; and
WHEREAS, post-traumatic stress injury can occur following exposure to extremely traumatic events other than combat such as, but not exclusive to, interpersonal violence, life-threatening accidents and natural disasters; and
WHEREAS, post-traumatic stress injury satisfying the criteria for a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders deserves disability compensation equal to that allowed for PTSD under the law; and
WHEREAS, while all citizens suffering post-traumatic stress injuries deserve our compassion and consideration, those brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces who have received these wounds in operational action against an enemy of the United States further deserve our clear and obvious recognition;and
WHEREAS, timely and appropriate treatment of post-traumatic stress injury can diminish complications and avert suicides; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED: That We, the Members of the One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Legislature now assembled in the First Regular Session, on behalf of the people we represent, take this opportunity to designate June 27, 2019 as Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day and respectfully urge the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management to continue working to educate victims of interpersonal violence, combat, life-threatening accidents or natural disasters and their families, as well as the general public, about the causes, symptoms and treatment of post-traumatic stress injury.
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(4-2) On motion of Representative TEPLER of Topsham, the following Joint Resolution: (H.P. 1313) (Cosponsored by Senator FOLEY of York and Representatives: HUTCHINS of Penobscot, MAXMIN of Nobleboro, McCREIGHT of Harpswell, PEOPLES of Westbrook, SHEATS of Auburn, TUCKER of Brunswick, TUELL of East Machias, Senator: SANBORN, H. of Cumberland)
JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING SEPTEMBER 1-7, 2019 AS RESILIENCY WEEK IN MAINE
WHEREAS, natural hazard mitigation is the effort to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters. It is most effective when implemented under a comprehensive, long‑term mitigation plan;and
WHEREAS, the Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Program, administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, is designed to assist states and local communities in implementing a sustained pre‑disaster natural hazard mitigation program;and
WHEREAS, the recently enacted federal Disaster Recovery Reform Act of 2018 makes money available for states and communities to undertake pre‑disaster mitigation measures and creates new incentives for states to implement measures to improve the disaster resilience of buildings; and
WHEREAS, since 1908, natural disasters have cost the country more than one trillion dollars; and
WHEREAS, climate change has increased the probability of extreme weather and thereby natural disasters;and
WHEREAS, disasters and increased disaster recovery times affect local and state economies in lost payrolls and lost sales and income tax; and
WHEREAS, according to a FEMA‑commissioned study conducted by the National Institute of Building Sciences, every $1 spent on natural hazard mitigation provides the nation with $6 in future benefits; and
WHEREAS, 25% of small businesses that are impacted by a natural disaster never reopen their doors; and
WHEREAS, September is National Preparedness Month, an occasion to recognize the need for all Americans to prepare for a disaster and plan for recovery after a disaster;and
WHEREAS, natural hazard mitigation planning is a key process used to break the cycle of disaster damage, reconstruction and repeated damage; and
WHEREAS, effective pre-disaster mitigation reduces the demand for relief services on volunteer organizations, such as disaster rescue and recovery teams, along with food banks and homeless shelters that serve our communities by changing their operations to provide additional services to those affected by disaster; and
WHEREAS, the development of awareness throughout Maine of the need to improve building resiliency and develop long‑range mitigation strategies for protecting people and property from future disasters is essential to the future of our economic growth, health and well‑being; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED: That We, the Members of the One Hundred and Twenty‑ninth Legislature now assembled in the First Regular Session, on behalf of the people we represent, take this opportunity to declare the week of September 1‑7, 2019 as Resiliency Week in Maine to raise public awareness about the continuing need to plan for future disasters by instituting a pre‑disaster natural hazard mitigation strategy, and we honor the brave men and women who, as first responders, selflessly provide aid in a disaster to safeguard Maine citizens.
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SPECIAL SENTIMENT CALENDAR
In accordance with House Rule 519 and Joint Rule 213, the following items: Recognizing: (5-1) May Davidson, of Whitefield, who celebrated her 90th Birthday on May 16, 2019. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 649)
(5-2) Matt Overlock, of Troy, a student at Mount View High School, who won the javelin at the Class C Boys State Track and Field Championship. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 531) Presented by Representative ZEIGLER of Montville. Cosponsored by Senator HERBIG of Waldo, Representative KINNEY of Knox.
(5-3) Shala Davis, of Troy, a student at Mount View High School, who won the discus at the Class C Girls State Track and Field Championship. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 532) Presented by Representative ZEIGLER of Montville. Cosponsored by Senator HERBIG of Waldo, Representative KINNEY of Knox.
(5-4) Sage Pound, of Montville, a student at Mount View High School, who won the 1,600 at the Class C Girls State Track and Field Championship. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 533) Presented by Representative ZEIGLER of Montville. Cosponsored by Senator HERBIG of Waldo.
(5-5) Travis Snyder, of Saco, a student at Thornton Academy, who won the pole vault, 300 hurdles and 110 hurdles at the Class A Boys State Track and Field Championship. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 534) Presented by Representative BAILEY of Saco. Cosponsored by Senator CHENETTE of York, Representative O'NEIL of Saco, Representative MAREAN of Hollis.
(5-6) Jason Montano, of Saco, a student at Thornton Academy, who won the shot put and discus at the Class A Boys State Track and Field Championship. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 535) Presented by Representative BAILEY of Saco. Cosponsored by Senator CHENETTE of York, Representative O'NEIL of Saco, Representative MAREAN of Hollis.
(5-7) Khang Vinh Truong, of Sanford, who has earned the distinction of being named Valedictorian of the 2019 graduating class of Sanford High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 536) Presented by Representative HARRINGTON of Sanford. Cosponsored by Senator WOODSOME of York, Representative HYMANSON of York, Representative MASTRACCIO of Sanford.
(5-8) Samuel Mercer, of Sanford, who has earned the distinction of being named Salutatorian of the 2019 graduating class of Sanford High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 537) Presented by Representative HARRINGTON of Sanford. Cosponsored by Senator WOODSOME of York, Representative HYMANSON of York, Representative MASTRACCIO of Sanford.
(5-9) Scott Colby, of Belgrade, on his retirement as a physical education teacher at Messalonskee High School after nearly four decades of service. During his time at the school, he also coached football for more than 35 years. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 538) Presented by Representative PERKINS of Oakland. Cosponsored by Senator BLACK of Franklin, Representative KESCHL of Belgrade.
(5-10) Alexandra Walsh, of Presque Isle, who has earned the distinction of being named Valedictorian of the 2019 graduating class of Presque Isle High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 539) Presented by Representative STEWART of Presque Isle. Cosponsored by Senator CARPENTER of Aroostook, Representative WHITE of Washburn, Representative McCREA of Fort Fairfield.
(5-11) Bob Fowler, of Cumberland, Executive Director for Milestone Recovery, who has been recognized by Crossroads for his over 25 years of work in behavioral health treatment and administration. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 540) Presented by Representative GRAMLICH of Old Orchard Beach. Cosponsored by Senator BREEN of Cumberland.
(5-12) Joshua Linkletter, of Athens, a senior at Madison Area Memorial High School, who is a recipient of a 2019 Principal's Award for outstanding academic achievement and citizenship, sponsored by the Maine Principals' Association. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 541) Presented by Representative GRIGNON of Athens. Cosponsored by Senator DAVIS of Piscataquis, Senator FARRIN of Somerset, Representative CURTIS of Madison.
(5-13) Robert Lobley, a lifelong resident of Orrington and volunteer in the community, who has been named the Orrington Old Home Week 2019 Citizen of the Year. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 542) Presented by Representative CAMPBELL of Orrington. Cosponsored by Senator ROSEN of Hancock.
(5-14) John McNally, of Patten, who has earned the distinction of being named Valedictorian of the 2019 graduating class of Katahdin Middle/High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 543) Presented by Representative JOHANSEN of Monticello. Cosponsored by Representative STANLEY of Medway, Senator CARPENTER of Aroostook.
(5-15) Alyssa Barylski, of Patten, who has earned the distinction of being named Salutatorian of the 2019 graduating class of Katahdin Middle/High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 544) Presented by Representative JOHANSEN of Monticello. Cosponsored by Representative STANLEY of Medway, Senator CARPENTER of Aroostook.
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Divided Report (6-1) Majority Report of the Committee on ENERGY, UTILITIES AND TECHNOLOGY reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-245) on Resolve, To Require the Approval by the Public Utilities Commission of a Proposal for a Long-term Contract for Deep-water Offshore Wind Energy (EMERGENCY) (S.P. 284) (L.D. 994) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "B" (S-246) on same Resolve.
Signed: Representative: Comes from the Senate with the Majority OUGHT TO PASS AS AMENDED Report READ and ACCEPTED and the Resolve PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY COMMITTEE AMENDMENT "A" (S-245).
_________________________________ (6-2) Majority Report of the Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-250) on Bill "An Act To Increase Access to Low-cost Prescription Drugs" (S.P. 392) (L.D. 1272) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Representatives: Comes from the Senate with the Majority OUGHT TO PASS AS AMENDED Report READ and ACCEPTED and the Bill PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY COMMITTEE AMENDMENT "A" (S-250).
_________________________________ (6-3) Majority Report of the Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-251) on Bill "An Act To Establish the Maine Prescription Drug Affordability Board" (S.P. 461) (L.D. 1499) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Representatives: Comes from the Senate with the Majority OUGHT TO PASS AS AMENDED Report READ and ACCEPTED and the Bill PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY COMMITTEE AMENDMENT "A" (S-251).
_________________________________ (6-4) Majority Report of the Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-253) on Bill "An Act To Protect Consumers from Unfair Practices Related to Pharmacy Benefits Management" (S.P. 466) (L.D. 1504) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "B" (S-254) on same Bill.
Signed: Representative: Comes from the Senate with the Majority OUGHT TO PASS AS AMENDED Report READ and ACCEPTED and the Bill PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY COMMITTEE AMENDMENT "A" (S-253).
_________________________________ (6-5) Majority Report of the Committee on STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT reporting Ought Not to Pass on Bill "An Act To Allow the Prohibition of Weapons at Public Proceedings and Voting Places" (S.P. 450) (L.D. 1470) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-249) on same Bill.
Signed: Representatives: Comes from the Senate with the Majority OUGHT NOT TO PASSReport READ and ACCEPTED.
_________________________________ (6-6) Majority Report of the Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-247) on Resolution, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine To Require That Signatures on a Direct Initiative of Legislation Come from Each Congressional District (S.P. 67) (L.D. 255) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same RESOLUTION.
Signed: Representatives: Comes from the Senate with the Majority OUGHT TO PASS AS AMENDED Report READ and ACCEPTED and the RESOLUTION PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY COMMITTEE AMENDMENT "A" (S-247).
_________________________________ (6-7) Majority Report of the Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-248) on Bill "An Act To Clarify the Laws Governing Taste Testing and Retail Sales of Liquor at Farmers' Markets" (S.P. 240) (L.D. 805) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Comes from the Senate with the Majority OUGHT TO PASS AS AMENDED Report READ and ACCEPTED and the Bill PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY COMMITTEE AMENDMENT "A" (S-248).
_________________________________ (6-8) Majority Report of the Committee on AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRY reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-554) on Bill "An Act To Establish a Fund for Portions of the Operations and Outreach Activities of the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Diagnostic and Research Laboratory and To Increase Statewide Enforcement of Pesticide Use" (H.P. 1111) (L.D. 1518) Signed: Senator: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-9) Majority Report of the Committee on INNOVATION, DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT AND BUSINESS reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-556)on Bill "An Act To Attract, Educate and Retain New State Residents To Strengthen the Workforce" (H.P. 468) (L.D. 647) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-10) Majority Report of the Committee on INNOVATION, DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT AND BUSINESS reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-558)on Bill "An Act To Increase Faculty in Nursing Education Programs" (H.P. 587) (L.D. 799) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-11) Majority Report of the Committee on INNOVATION, DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT AND BUSINESS reporting Ought Not to Pass on Bill "An Act To Require Postsecondary Institutions To Meet the Expected Family Contribution without Additional Loan Burdens for Students" (H.P. 990) (L.D. 1368) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-559) on same Bill.
Signed: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-12) Majority Report of the Committee on LABOR AND HOUSING reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-550) on Bill "An Act To Amend the Eligibility Criteria for Creditable Service in the Armed Forces of the United States under the State Retirement System" (H.P. 351) (L.D. 467) Signed: Senator: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-13) Majority Report of the Committee on TAXATIONreporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-552) on Bill "An Act To Create Jobs and Slow Climate Change by Promoting the Production of Natural Resources Bioproducts" (H.P. 1213) (L.D. 1698) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "B" (H-553) on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________ CONSENT CALENDAR
First Day
In accordance with House Rule 519, the following items appeared on the Consent Calendar for the First Day: (7-1) (S.P. 350) (L.D. 1162) Bill "An Act To Further Expand Drug Price Transparency" Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-252) (7-2) (S.P. 415) (L.D. 1327) Bill "An Act To Require Residential Mortgage Loan Servicers To Act in Good Faith in Dealings with Homeowners" Committee on JUDICIARYreporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-258) (7-3) (S.P. 418) (L.D. 1350) Bill "An Act To Improve Rural Health Care" Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-259) (7-4) (S.P. 606) (L.D. 1793) Bill "An Act To Update the Laws Governing Personal Vehicle Rental Coverage" Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-255) (7-5) (H.P. 369) (L.D. 512) Resolve, To Create the Task Force To Study and Plan for the Implementation of Maine's Early Childhood Special Education Services (EMERGENCY) Committee on EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-561) (7-6) (H.P. 700) (L.D. 945) Bill "An Act To Establish a Blue Ribbon Commission To Study and Recommend Funding Solutions for the State's Transportation Systems" Committee on TRANSPORTATION reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-557) (7-7) (H.P. 1009) (L.D. 1395) Bill "An Act To Create Fairness for Dispatchers in the Maine Public Employees Retirement System" Committee on LABOR AND HOUSING reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-551)
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Emergency Measure
(10-1) An Act To Provide for the Merger of Hospital Administrative District No. 4 into MRH Corp., a Maine Nonprofit, Nonstock Private Corporation (H.P. 1220) (L.D. 1708)
Reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills as truly and strictly engrossed. This being an emergency measure, a two-thirds vote of all the members elected to the House necessary.
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Emergency Measure
(10-2) An Act Regarding Medical Marijuana (H.P. 1236) (L.D. 1738)
Reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills as truly and strictly engrossed. This being an emergency measure, a two-thirds vote of all the members elected to the House necessary.
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Emergency Measure
(10-3) An Act To Clarify Certain Standards for the Efficiency Maine Trust's Triennial Plan (H.P. 1251) (L.D. 1757)
Reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills as truly and strictly engrossed. This being an emergency measure, a two-thirds vote of all the members elected to the House necessary.
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Acts (10-4) An Act Regarding Consent by a Motor Vehicle Operator to a Blood Test (H.P. 567) (L.D. 762) (10-5) An Act To Ensure That Defendants in Foreclosure Proceedings Receive Proper Notification (H.P. 671) (L.D. 907) (10-6) An Act To Provide Ready Access to Defibrillators in Businesses and Pharmacies (S.P. 355) (L.D. 1169) (10-7) An Act To Prohibit Infringing on the Rights of Association of Dependent Adults (H.P. 910) (L.D. 1249) (10-8) An Act Regarding the Collection of the Sales and Use Tax by Marketplace Facilitators (H.P. 1064) (L.D. 1452) (10-9) An Act To Enhance the Long-term Stability of Certain At-risk Youth (H.P. 1155) (L.D. 1596) (10-10) An Act Regarding Criminal Procedure with Respect to Allowable Defenses (H.P. 1175) (L.D. 1632) (10-11) An Act To Authorize the Commissioner of Corrections To Designate Additional Employees of the Department of Corrections To Collect Biological Samples (H.P. 1202) (L.D. 1678) (10-12) An Act To Amend the Charter of the Boothbay Harbor Sewer District (H.P. 1247) (L.D. 1752) (10-13) An Act To Expand and Clarify the Prohibition of Hazing at Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools and Postsecondary Institutions (H.P. 1254) (L.D. 1765) (10-14) An Act To Amend the Barbering and Cosmetology Licensing Laws (H.P. 1255) (L.D. 1768)
Reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills as truly and strictly engrossed.
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Resolves (10-15) Resolve, To Save Lives by Establishing a Homeless Opioid Users Service Engagement Pilot Project within the Department of Health and Human Services (H.P. 965) (L.D. 1337) (10-16) Resolve, Directing the Department of Education To Study and Develop a State Plan for Computer Science Instruction and Professional Development (H.P. 1003) (L.D. 1382)
Reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills as truly and strictly engrossed.
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ORDERS OF THE DAY HOUSE CALENDAR
The following matters, in the consideration of which the House was engaged at the time of adjournment, have preference in the Orders of the Day and continue with such preference until disposed of as provided by House Rule 502.
1. Bill "An Act To Respect the Will of Maine Voters by Funding Education at 55 Percent" (H.P. 1100) (L.D. 1508)
(Committee on TAXATION suggested) TABLED - April 4, 2019 (Till Later Today) by Representative TIPPING of Orono. PENDING - REFERENCE.
2. HOUSE DIVIDED REPORT - Majority (9) Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-248) - Minority (4) Ought Not to Pass - Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES on Bill "An Act To Restore Services To Help Certain Noncitizens Meet Their Basic Needs" (H.P. 952) (L.D. 1317)
TABLED - May 16, 2019 (Till Later Today) by Representative HYMANSON of York. PENDING - ACCEPTANCE OF EITHER REPORT.
3. SENATE DIVIDED REPORT - Majority (8) Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-130) - Minority (5) Ought Not to Pass - Committee on EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS on Bill "An Act To Require the State To Meet the Mandatory 55 Percent Contribution to Schools" (S.P. 71) (L.D. 259)
- In Senate, Majority OUGHT TO PASS AS AMENDED Report READ and ACCEPTED and the Bill PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY COMMITTEE AMENDMENT "A" (S-130). TABLED - May 28, 2019 (Till Later Today) by Representative KORNFIELD of Bangor. PENDING - Motion of same Representative to ACCEPT the Majority OUGHT TO PASS AS AMENDED Report.
4. RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine To Explicitly Prohibit Discrimination Based on the Sex of an Individual (H.P. 342) (L.D. 433)
TABLED - May 28, 2019 (Till Later Today) by Representative FECTEAU of Biddeford. PENDING - FINAL PASSAGE.
5. HOUSE REPORT - Ought to Pass pursuant to Joint Order 2019, H.P. 1252 - Committee on INNOVATION, DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT AND BUSINESS on Bill "An Act Establishing a Review Process for Measures with a Potential Economic Impact and Directing the Department of Economic and Community Development To Develop a Strategic Economic Plan" (H.P. 1304) (L.D. 1833)
TABLED - June 4, 2019 (Till Later Today) by Representative DAUGHTRY of Brunswick. PENDING - ACCEPTANCE OF COMMITTEE REPORT.
6. RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine To Establish a Right to Food (H.P. 583) (L.D. 795)
TABLED - June 6, 2019 (Till Later Today) by Representative FECTEAU of Biddeford. PENDING - FINAL PASSAGE.
7. SENATE DIVIDED REPORT - Majority (8) Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-235) - Minority (5) Ought Not to Pass - Committee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETYon Bill "An Act To Amend the Maine Uniform Building and Energy Code" (S.P. 480) (L.D. 1543)
- In Senate, Majority OUGHT TO PASS AS AMENDED Report READ and ACCEPTED and the Bill PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY COMMITTEE AMENDMENT "A" (S-235). TABLED - June 10, 2019 (Till Later Today) by Representative WARREN of Hallowell. PENDING - ACCEPTANCE OF EITHER REPORT.
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STATUTORY ADJOURNMENT DATE June 19, 2019
State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 1
CONSENT CALENDAR
First Day
In accordance with House Rule 519, the following items appeared on the Consent Calendar for the First Day: (7-1) (S.P. 469) (L.D. 1520) Bill "An Act To Create and Sustain Jobs through Development of Cooperatives and Employee-owned Businesses" Committee on TAXATION reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-260) (7-2) (S.P. 568) (L.D. 1719) Bill "An Act To Improve Geographic Information System Data Acquisition and Maintenance" Committee on AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRY reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-261) (7-3) (S.P. 588) (L.D. 1758) Bill "An Act To Clarify and Amend MaineCare Reimbursement Provisions for Nursing and Residential Care Facilities" (EMERGENCY) Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-265) (7-4) (S.P. 619) (L.D. 1829) Bill "An Act Regarding Insurance Licensees" Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-264)
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State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 2
CONSENT CALENDAR
First Day
In accordance with House Rule 519, the following items appeared on the Consent Calendar for the First Day: (7-1) (H.P. 1273) (L.D. 1791) Bill "An Act To Amend Licensure for Professional Engineers" Committee on INNOVATION, DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT AND BUSINESSreporting Ought to Pass (7-2) (H.P. 1069) (L.D. 1457) Bill "An Act To Make References to the Governor and Supreme Judicial Court Justices Gender Neutral" Committee on JUDICIARY reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-565) (7-3) (H.P. 1201) (L.D. 1677) Bill "An Act To Allow Reentry Houses as Part of Supervised Community Confinement" Committee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-562) (7-4) (H.P. 1215) (L.D. 1700) Resolve, To Promote the Inclusion of African-American History and Culture in the Curricular Offerings of School Administrative Units Committee on EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-563) (7-5) (H.P. 1301) (L.D. 1830) Bill "An Act Establishing the Office of Policy Innovation and the Future" Committee on STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-564)
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State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 3
Divided Report (6-1) Majority Report of the Committee on LABOR AND HOUSING reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-566) on Bill "An Act To Remove Certain Restrictions Imposed on Retired State Employees Who Return to Work as Educators" (H.P. 880) (L.D. 1220) Signed: Senator: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "B" (H-567) on same Bill.
Signed: Representatives: _________________________________
State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 4
Divided Report (6-1) Majority Report of the Committee on LABOR AND HOUSING reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-568) on Bill "An Act To Modify Retirement Plans for Fire Investigators and Sergeants" (H.P. 1082) (L.D. 1480) Signed: Senator: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Representatives: _________________________________
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(2-1) The Following Communication: (H.C. 202)
STATE OF MAINE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
June 12, 2019
To Robert B. Hunt, Clerk of the House, in the One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Legislature:
I, Matthew Dunlap, Secretary of State, pursuant to the provisions of Title 3 MRSA, Section 1, hereby certify that the following is the name and residence of the Representative-elect to the One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Legislature, in accordance with the tabulation submitted to the Governor on June 12, 2019:
DISTRICT 45 Stephen W. Moriarty, Cumberland
In Testimony Whereof, I have caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed, given under my hand at Augusta this twelfth day of June in the year Two Thousand and Nineteen.
S/Matthew Dunlap Secretary of State
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(2-2) The Following Communication: (H.C. 203)
STATE OF MAINE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SPEAKER'S OFFICE AUGUSTA, MAINE 04333-0002
June 12, 2019
The Honorable Robert Hunt Clerk of the House 2 State House Station Augusta, Maine 04333
Dear Clerk Hunt:
Pursuant to my authority under House Rule 201.1 (I) (a), I have appointed Representative Stephen W. Moriarty of Cumberland to the Joint Standing Committee on Innovation, Development, Economic Advancement and Business replacing Representative Ryan M. Fecteau of Biddeford, effective immediately.
Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
S/Sara Gideon Speaker of the House
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State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 6
CONSENT CALENDAR
First Day
In accordance with House Rule 519, the following items appeared on the Consent Calendar for the First Day: (7-1) (S.P. 611) (L.D. 1810) Bill "An Act To Amend the Jurisdiction of Certain Reviews Conducted Pursuant to the State Government Evaluation Act" Committee on INNOVATION, DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT AND BUSINESS reporting Ought to Pass (7-2) (S.P. 615) (L.D. 1825) Bill "An Act To Authorize Limited Disclosure of Cigarette Sales Information To Ensure Continued Receipt of Tobacco Settlement Funds" Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-268) (7-3) (H.P. 1294) (L.D. 1817) Bill "An Act To Make Technical Changes to the Maine Tax Laws" Committee on TAXATION reporting Ought to Pass (7-4) (H.P. 279) (L.D. 353) Bill "An Act To Classify Recovery Residences as One-family Dwellings for the Purposes of the Fire Code" Committee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-577) (7-5) (H.P. 815) (L.D. 1111) Bill "An Act Regarding Driver's License Suspensions for Criminal Negligence" Committee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-576) (7-6) (H.P. 1219) (L.D. 1704) Bill "An Act To Establish the Securities Restitution Assistance Fund for Victims of Securities Violations" Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-569) (7-7) (H.P. 1296) (L.D. 1819) Bill "An Act To Harmonize State Income Tax Law and the Centralized Partnership Audit Rules of the Federal Internal Revenue Code of 1986" Committee on TAXATION reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-570)
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State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 7
Non-Concurrent Matter
(1-1) An Act To Prevent Discrimination in Public and Private Insurance Coverage for Pregnant Women in Maine (H.P. 594) (L.D. 820)
PASSED TO BE ENACTED in the House on May 16, 2019. (Having previously been PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY COMMITTEE AMENDMENT "A" (H-210))
Comes from the Senate PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY COMMITTEE AMENDMENT "A" (H-210) AS AMENDED BY SENATE AMENDMENT "A" (S-275) thereto in NON-CONCURRENCE.
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State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 8
Ought to Pass Pursuant to Joint Order (6-1) Report of the Joint Standing Committee on Innovation, Development, Economic Advancement and Business on Resolve, Directing the Commissioner of Professional and Financial Regulation To Create a Working Group To Study Barriers to Credentialing (S.P. 625) (L.D. 1841)
Reporting Ought to Pass pursuant to Joint Order 2019, S.P. 435.
Comes from the Senate with the Report READ and ACCEPTED and the Resolve PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED.
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State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 9
Divided Report (6-1) Majority Report of the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES reporting Ought Not to Pass on Bill "An Act To Prevent Overdose Deaths" (H.P. 704) (L.D. 949) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-571) on same Bill.
Signed: Representative: _________________________________
State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 10
Divided Report (6-1) Majority Report of the Committee on JUDICIARYreporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-572) on Bill "An Act To Require Recording of Interviews of Suspects" (H.P. 588) (L.D. 800) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________
State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 11
Divided Report (6-1) Majority Report of the Committee on JUDICIARYreporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-573) on Bill "An Act To Increase Efficiency in Enforcement of the Maine Human Rights Act" (H.P. 564) (L.D. 759) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________
State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 12
Divided Report (6-1) Majority Report of the Committee on JUDICIARYreporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-574) on Bill "An Act To Provide for Court-appointed Advocates for Justice in Animal Cruelty Cases" (H.P. 1054) (L.D. 1442) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________
State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 13
Divided Report (6-1) Ten Members of the Committee on JUDICIARY report in Report "A" Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-575) on Bill "An Act To Clarify the Disposition of Funds Presumed Abandoned in a Lawyer's Trust Account" (H.P. 1085) (L.D. 1483)
Signed: Senators: Representatives: Two Members of the same Committee report in Report "B" Ought to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representative: One Member of the same Committee reports in Report "C" Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed:
Representative: _________________________________
State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 14
(1-1) An Act To Create an Additional Pathway To Certify Industrial Arts Teachers To Foster Career and Technical Subjects in Maine Schools (H.P. 991) (L.D. 1369)
FAILED of PASSAGE TO BE ENACTED in the House on June 11, 2019.
Comes from the Senate PASSED TO BE ENACTED in NON-CONCURRENCE.
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(1-2) Resolve, Directing the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry To Convey Certain Lands to Roosevelt Conference Center Doing Business as Eagle Lake Sporting Camps (PUBLIC LAND) (H.P. 107) (L.D. 125)
FAILED of FINAL PASSAGE in the House on June 5, 2019.
Comes from the Senate FINALLY PASSED in NON-CONCURRENCE.
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State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 15
Emergency Measure
(10-1) An Act To Clarify and Amend MaineCare Reimbursement Provisions for Nursing and Residential Care Facilities (S.P. 588) (L.D. 1758)
Reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills as truly and strictly engrossed. This being an emergency measure, a two-thirds vote of all the members elected to the House necessary.
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Emergency Measure
(10-2) An Act To Clarify and Enhance Certain Maine Wildlife Laws (H.P. 1295) (L.D. 1818)
Reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills as truly and strictly engrossed. This being an emergency measure, a two-thirds vote of all the members elected to the House necessary.
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Emergency Measure
(10-3) Resolve, To Authorize the Legislature To Contract for an Independent Review To Evaluate and Plan for the Implementation of Maine's Early Childhood Special Education Services (H.P. 369) (L.D. 512)
Reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills as truly and strictly engrossed. This being an emergency measure, a two-thirds vote of all the members elected to the House necessary.
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Emergency Measure
(10-4) Resolve, To Establish the Blue Ribbon Commission To Study and Recommend Funding Solutions for the State's Transportation Systems (H.P. 700) (L.D. 945)
Reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills as truly and strictly engrossed. This being an emergency measure, a two-thirds vote of all the members elected to the House necessary.
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Acts (10-5) An Act To Ensure Accuracy in the Labeling of Maine Meat and Poultry (H.P. 277) (L.D. 351) (10-6) An Act To Establish Wage and Employment Parity between Adult and Child Protective Services Caseworkers in the Department of Health and Human Services (H.P. 337) (L.D. 428) (10-7) An Act To Further Expand Drug Price Transparency (S.P. 350) (L.D. 1162) (10-8) An Act To Increase Access to Low-cost Prescription Drugs (S.P. 392) (L.D. 1272) (10-9) An Act To Require Residential Mortgage Loan Servicers To Act in Good Faith in Dealings with Homeowners (S.P. 415) (L.D. 1327) (10-10) An Act To Improve Rural Health Care (S.P. 418) (L.D. 1350) (10-11) An Act Regarding Net Neutrality and Internet Policy (H.P. 986) (L.D. 1364) (10-12) An Act To Create Fairness for Dispatchers in the Maine Public Employees Retirement System (H.P. 1009) (L.D. 1395) (10-13) An Act To Establish the Maine Prescription Drug Affordability Board (S.P. 461) (L.D. 1499) (10-14) An Act To Protect Consumers from Unfair Practices Related to Pharmacy Benefits Management (S.P. 466) (L.D. 1504) (10-15) An Act To Create and Sustain Jobs and Encourage Affordable Housing through Development of Cooperatives and Employee-owned Businesses (S.P. 469) (L.D. 1520) (10-16) An Act To Improve Geographic Information System Data Acquisition and Maintenance (S.P. 568) (L.D. 1719) (10-17) An Act To Amend the Laws Governing Elections (H.P. 1232) (L.D. 1730) (10-18) An Act To Increase Land Permit by Rule Application Fees (H.P. 1269) (L.D. 1784) (10-19) An Act To Update the Laws Governing Personal Vehicle Rental Coverage (S.P. 606) (L.D. 1793) (10-20) An Act Regarding Insurance Licensees (S.P. 619) (L.D. 1829)
Reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills as truly and strictly engrossed.
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State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 16
(2-1) The Following Communication: (H.C. 204)
STATE OF MAINE DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
I, the Secretary of State of Maine, certify that according to the provisions of the Constitution and Laws of the State of Maine, the Department of the Secretary of State is the legal custodian of the Great Seal of the State of Maine which is hereunto affixed and that the document to which this is attached is a true copy from the records of this Department.
In Testimony Whereof, I have caused the Great Seal of the State of Maine to be hereunto affixed. Given under my hand at Augusta, Maine, on the twelfth of June in the year two thousand and nineteen.
S/Matthew Dunlap Secretary of State
STATE OF MAINE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
June 12, 2019
I, Matthew Dunlap, Secretary of State, in accordance with the provisions of the proclamation issued by the Governor on March 28, 2019, calling for a Special Election to be held on June 11, 2019, to elect a State Representative in District 45 and having tabulated the returns of the votes cast;
REPORT AS FOLLOWS: In accordance with Title 21-A MRSA Section 711, having tabulated the total number of state ballots cast, the number of voters participating in this election is 2,097; and that Stephen W. Moriarty of Cumberland, having received a plurality of the votes cast, appears to have been elected a State Representative in the 129th Legislature in District 45:
Hughes, Kevin C. 804 Moriarty, Stephen W. 1,289
I, Matthew Dunlap, Secretary of State, hereby certify that the foregoing report is a true tabulation of the votes cast at the Special Election, as reported to me on the returns from the municipalities of Cumberland and Gray.
S/Matthew Dunlap Secretary of State
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State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 17
Acts (10-1) An Act To Prevent Discrimination in Public and Private Insurance Coverage for Pregnant Women in Maine (H.P. 594) (L.D. 820)
Reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills as truly and strictly engrossed.
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