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131st Maine Legislature, First Special Session

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Legislature
131st
Paper
SP 507
LD #
1270

An Act to Protect Maine People from Inflation by Restoring Gold and Silver as Legal Tender

 
Documents and DispositionLD 1270, SP 507Text
LD 1270
SP 507
Printed Document PDF MS-Word Document
Fiscal Status
Not Yet Determined

Final DispositionDied Between Houses, May 25, 2023

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Amendments to LD 1270Adopted by HouseC-A (S-64)
Printed Document PDFMS-Word Document
Fiscal Status
No Fiscal Impact
Fiscal Note PDFFiscal Note

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Status In Committee

Referred to Committee on Health Coverage, Insurance and Financial Services on Mar 21, 2023.
Latest Committee Action: Reported Out, May 3, 2023, OTP-AM/ONTP
Latest Committee Report: May 3, 2023; HCIFS, MAJ: Ought To Pass As Amended; HCIFS, MIN: Ought Not To Pass

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Committee Docket
DateActionResult
Apr 12, 2023Work Session Held 
Apr 12, 2023VotedDivided Report
May 3, 2023Reported OutOTP-AM/ONTP

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Divided Reports
ReportReport Signer
MAJ - Ought To Pass As AmendedRepresentative Anne Perry of Calais, Chair
 Representative Poppy Arford of Brunswick
 Senator Eric Brakey of Androscoggin
 Representative Sally Cluchey of Bowdoinham
 Representative Scott Cyrway of Albion
 Representative Anne-Marie Mastraccio of Sanford
 Representative Joshua Morris of Turner
 Representative Robert Nutting of Oakland
 Representative Jane Pringle of Windham
 Senator Cameron Reny of Lincoln
 Representative Gregg Swallow of Houlton
MIN - Ought Not To PassSenator Donna Bailey of York, Chair
 Representative Kristi Mathieson of Kittery
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