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Tuesday, May 16, 2023

First Special Session - Fifteenth Legislative Day

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15th Legislative Day

Tuesday, May 16, 2023

 

           Calling of the House to Order by the Speaker.

 

           Prayer by Reverend Ted Kanellakis, Episcopal Diocese of Maine Committee on Indigenous Relations, Belfast.

 

           National Anthem by Honorable John "Jack" E. Ducharme III, Madison.

 

           Pledge of Allegiance.

 

           Reading of the Journal of Thursday, May 11, 2023.

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COMMUNICATIONS

 

 


 

           (2-1)  The Following Communication: (H.C. 170)

 

SENATE OF MAINE

131ST LEGISLATURE

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

 

 

May 10, 2023

 

Honorable Robert Hunt

House Clerk

2 SHS

Augusta, ME 04333

 

Clerk Hunt:

 

Pursuant to my authority under Public Law, Chapter 163, I am pleased to appoint Katie Bernhardt to the Maine Library of Geographic Information Board seat 10, representing the real estate and development interests, effective the date of this letter.

 

Please let me know if you have questions about this appointment.

 

Sincerely,

 

S/Troy Jackson

President of the Senate

 

 

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           (2-2)  The Following Communication: (H.C. 173)

 

STATE OF MAINE

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

SPEAKER'S OFFICE

AUGUSTA, MAINE 04333-0002

 

 

May 15, 2023

 

Honorable Robert B. Hunt

Clerk of the House

2 State House Station

Augusta, ME 04333

 

Dear Clerk Hunt,

 

Pursuant to my authority under Title 38, Chapter 3, Subchapter 2-B, §568-B, 1, of the Maine Revised Statutes, I have reappointed Captain Prentice Strong, III of Southwest Harbor to the Clean-up and Response Fund Review Board, effective immediately.

 

Please contact my office if you have any questions regarding this reappointment.

 

Sincerely,

 

S/Rachel Talbot Ross

Speaker of the House

 

 

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           (2-3)  The Following Communication: (H.C. 169)

 

STATE OF MAINE

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

SPEAKER'S OFFICE

AUGUSTA, MAINE 04333-0002

 

May 16, 2023

 

Honorable Robert B. Hunt

Clerk of the House

2 State House Station

Augusta, Maine  04333

 

Dear Clerk Hunt:

 

Please be advised that pursuant to her authority, Governor Janet T. Mills has nominated the following:

 

on May 11, 2023

 

Lance Boucher of Manchester for reappointment to the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority.

Pursuant to Title 5, MRSA §13083-I, this reappointment is contingent on the Maine State Senate’s confirmation after review by the Joint Standing Committee on Innovation, Development, Economic Advancement and Business.

 

Linda J. Conti, Esquire of Augusta for appointment as Superintendent, Bureau of Consumer Credit.

Pursuant to 9-A MRSA §6-103, this appointment is contingent on the Maine State Senate’s confirmation after review by the Joint Standing Committee on Health Coverage, Insurance and Financial Services.

 

Roger G. Grant of Ellsworth and John Neptune of Indian Island for appointment to the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Advisory Council.

Pursuant to Title 11, MRSA §10151, these appointments are contingent on the Maine State Senate’s confirmation after review by the Joint Standing Committee on Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.

 

Sincerely,

 

S/Rachel Talbot Ross

Speaker of the House

 

 

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           (2-4)  The Following Communication: (H.C. 171)

 

STATE OF MAINE

CLERK'S OFFICE

2 STATE HOUSE STATION

AUGUSTA, MAINE 04333-0002

 

May 16, 2023

 

Honorable Rachel Talbot Ross

Speaker of the House

2 State House Station

Augusta, Maine 04333

 

Dear Speaker Talbot Ross:

 

Pursuant to Joint Rule 310, the following Joint Standing Committees have voted unanimously to report the following bills out "Ought Not to Pass:"

 

Education and Cultural Affairs

L.D. 241        An Act to Reform Education

L.D. 310        An Act to Increase the Workforce in the State

L.D. 338        An Act to Allow Education Funding to Follow the Student

 

Innovation, Development, Economic Advancement and Business

L.D. 786        Resolve, Directing the Department of Professional and Financial Regulation to Study Financial Incentives for Plumbing and Electrical Contractor Services

L.D. 1157      An Act to Stabilize Licensing Fees

 

Judiciary

L.D. 1649      An Act to Support Local Governments in Responding to Freedom of Access Act Requests

 

State and Local Government

L.D. 863        An Act to Require an Analysis Prior to the Start of State-funded Building Construction over $1,000,000

L.D. 1239      An Act to Make General Election Day a State Holiday and to Allow Certain Employees an Opportunity to Vote

L.D. 1275      An Act to Clarify the Powers of the Government Oversight Committee and Enable Committee Access to Department of Health and Human Services Documents Related to Investigations of Child Deaths

L.D. 1348      An Act to Modernize Executive Branch and Legislative Branch Compensation

L.D. 1553      An Act to Mitigate So-called Forever Chemicals in Decommissioned Schools by Establishing a Fund for Mitigation Projects

L.D. 1669      An Act to Require That Copies of Deeds and Survey Plans Be Provided to Municipal Assessors

 

Transportation

L.D. 1122      Resolve, to Rename Bridges in the Town of Cornish

L.D. 1587      An Act to Amend the Motor Vehicle Inspection Law to Exempt Certain Motor Vehicles Less than 3 Years Old

L.D. 1634      An Act to Grant Municipalities the Authority to Set Certain Lower Motor Vehicle Speed Limits Without a Department of Transportation Speed Study

L.D. 1694      An Act to Improve the Rest Stop Facilities Located on Interstate 95 in Medway

 

Sincerely,

 

S/Robert B. Hunt

Clerk of the House

 

 

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           (2-5)  The Following Communication: (H.C. 172)

 

STATE OF MAINE

CLERK'S OFFICE

2 STATE HOUSE STATION

AUGUSTA, MAINE 04333-0002

 

May 16, 2023

 

Honorable Rachel Talbot Ross

Speaker of the House

2 State House Station

Augusta, Maine 04333

 

Dear Speaker Talbot Ross:

 

Pursuant to Joint Rule 310, the Committee on Judiciary has approved the request by the sponsor, Senator Bailey of York, to report the following "Leave to Withdraw:"

 

L.D. 1913      An Act to Support Emerging Adults Involved in the Criminal Justice System

 

Sincerely,

 

S/Robert B. Hunt

Clerk of the House

 

 

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PETITIONS, BILLS AND RESOLVES REQUIRING REFERENCE

 

 

           (3-1)  Bill "An Act to Amend the Maine Food Sovereignty Act"

(H.P. 1251)  (L.D. 1947)

 

Sponsored by Representative FAULKINGHAM of Winter Harbor.

Cosponsored by Senator HICKMAN of Kennebec and Representatives: BOYER of Poland, GRIFFIN of Levant, LANDRY of Farmington, POIRIER of Skowhegan, QUINT of Hodgdon, SAMPSON of Alfred, WILLIAMS of Bar Harbor, Senator: BRAKEY of Androscoggin.

 

           Committee on AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRYsuggested and ordered printed.

 

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           (3-2)  Bill "An Act to Establish an Affirmative Defense to the Crime of Criminal Trespass and Aggravated Criminal Trespass That the Person Was Unhoused and Seeking Shelter"

(H.P. 1253)  (L.D. 1949)

 

Sponsored by Speaker TALBOT ROSS of Portland.

 

           Committee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY suggested and ordered printed.

 

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           (3-3)  Bill "An Act to Require Broadband Internet Access Service Providers to Prorate Customer Bills"

(H.P. 1240)  (L.D. 1932)

 

Sponsored by Representative FAY of Raymond.

Cosponsored by Senator GROHOSKI of Hancock and Representatives: BAGSHAW of Windham, BOYER of Poland, BOYLE of Gorham, CARLOW of Buxton, CLOUTIER of Lewiston, WORTH of Ellsworth, Senators: BENNETT of Oxford, DUSON of Cumberland.

Approved for introduction by a majority of the Legislative Council pursuant to Joint Rule 205.

 

           (3-4)  Bill "An Act to Increase the Debt Limit of the Limerick Water District" (EMERGENCY)

(H.P. 1241)  (L.D. 1933)

 

Sponsored by Representative WOODSOME of Waterboro.

Cosponsored by Senator: LIBBY of Cumberland.

Approved for introduction by a majority of the Legislative Council pursuant to Joint Rule 205.

 

           Committee on ENERGY, UTILITIES AND TECHNOLOGY suggested and ordered printed.

 

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           (3-5)  Bill "An Act to Allow Certified Nurse Practitioners to Provide In-home Care Without a Home Health Care Provider License"

(H.P. 1244)  (L.D. 1936)

 

Sponsored by Representative GRAHAM of North Yarmouth.

Cosponsored by Representatives: EATON of Deer Isle, FREDERICKS of Sanford, JAVNER of Chester, MEYER of Eliot.

Approved for introduction by a majority of the Legislative Council pursuant to Joint Rule 205.

 

           Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES suggested and ordered printed.

 

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           (3-6)  Bill "An Act to Foster Stable and Affordable Home Ownership in Mobile Home Parks by Amending the Laws Relating to the Sale of Mobile Home Parks"

(H.P. 1239)  (L.D. 1931)

 

Sponsored by Representative GERE of Kennebunkport.

Cosponsored by Representatives: ABDI of Lewiston, ANKELES of Brunswick, DILL of Old Town, DOUDERA of Camden, KESSLER of South Portland, OSHER of Orono, RIELLY of Westbrook, SUPICA of Bangor.

 

           Committee on JUDICIARY suggested and ordered printed.

 

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           (3-7)  Bill "An Act to Promote Workforce Development by Establishing a Workforce Development Program"

(H.P. 1243)  (L.D. 1935)

 

Sponsored by Representative BRENNAN of Portland.

Cosponsored by Senator PIERCE of Cumberland and Representatives: CLOUTIER of Lewiston, DODGE of Belfast, GATTINE of Westbrook, MALON of Biddeford, PERRY of Calais, ROEDER of Bangor, SALISBURY of Westbrook, SKOLD of Portland.

 

           Committee on LABOR AND HOUSING suggested and ordered printed.

 

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           (3-8)  Resolve, to Improve the Coordination and Delivery of Planning Grants and Technical Assistance to Communities in Maine

(H.P. 1242)  (L.D. 1934)

 

Sponsored by Representative SACHS of Freeport.

Cosponsored by Senator DUSON of Cumberland and Representatives: CLOUTIER of Lewiston, COPELAND of Saco, GERE of Kennebunkport, GOLEK of Harpswell, MALON of Biddeford, MATLACK of St. George, RANA of Bangor, SARGENT of York.

 

           (3-9)  Bill "An Act to Amend the State's Data Governance Program Regarding Proprietary Data"

(H.P. 1252)  (L.D. 1948)

 

Sponsored by Speaker TALBOT ROSS of Portland.

 

           Committee on STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT suggested and ordered printed.

 

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           (3-10)  Bill "An Act to Provide a Property Tax Exemption to All Veterans Who Are 62 Years of Age or Older and Increase the Current Exemption"

(H.P. 1249)  (L.D. 1945)

 

Sponsored by Representative COLLINGS of Portland.

 

           (3-11)  Bill "An Act to Amend the Income Tax Law to Expand the Middle Tax Bracket, Increase the Lodging Tax and Increase the Short-term Automobile Rental Tax"

(H.P. 1250)  (L.D. 1946)

 

Sponsored by Representative MOONEN of Portland.

 

           Committee on TAXATION suggested and ordered printed.

 

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           (3-12)  Bill "An Act to Remove the Confidentiality of the Transportation of Hazardous Materials by Railroad Companies" (EMERGENCY)

(H.P. 1245)  (L.D. 1937)

 

Sponsored by Speaker TALBOT ROSS of Portland.

Cosponsored by Senator BENNETT of Oxford and Representatives: HASENFUS of Readfield, MOONEN of Portland, Senator: GUERIN of Penobscot.

Approved for introduction by a majority of the Legislative Council pursuant to Joint Rule 205.

 

           (3-13)  Bill "An Act to Require a Reminder for Vehicle Registration Renewal"

(H.P. 1246)  (L.D. 1938)

 

Sponsored by Representative SOBOLESKI of Phillips.

Cosponsored by Senator BRAKEY of Androscoggin and Representatives: CAMPBELL of Orrington, LANDRY of Farmington, LEMELIN of Chelsea.

 

           Committee on TRANSPORTATION suggested and ordered printed.

 

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           (3-14)  Bill "An Act Regarding Tribal Gaming"

(H.P. 1248)  (L.D. 1944)

 

Sponsored by Representative COLLINGS of Portland.

 

           Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS suggested and ordered printed.

 

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ORDERS

 

           (4-1)  On motion of Representative MORIARTY of Cumberland, the following Joint Resolution:  (H.P. 1247) (Cosponsored by Senator PIERCE of Cumberland)

 

JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE CUMBERLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY ON THE GRAND OPENING OF ITS RESTORED HEADQUARTERS

 

           WHEREAS,the Cumberland Historical Society has restored its headquarters building; and

 

           WHEREAS, constructed as a brick schoolhouse in 1853, the building served as an elementary school for nearly 100 years before it became the town hall and police station;and

 

           WHEREAS, the Cumberland Historical Society took occupancy of the building in 1989and the building was moved to the library grounds in 2020, where it underwent a total renovation;and

 

           WHEREAS, the headquarters now provides a beautiful space for welcoming visitors and displaying the Town of Cumberland’s rich history; now, therefore, be it

 

           RESOLVED: That We, the Members of the One Hundred and Thirty-first Legislature now assembled in the First Special Session, on behalf of the people we represent, take this opportunity to congratulate the Cumberland Historical Society on the grand opening of its restored headquarters.

 

 

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SPECIAL SENTIMENT CALENDAR

 

           In accordance with House Rule 519 and Joint Rule 213, the following items:

 

Recognizing:

 

           (5-1)  Maddie Ripley, of Owl's Head, a student at Oceanside High School, who won the Class B State Wrestling Championship in the 106-pound Weight Class.  Maddie is the first girl in Maine history to win the title wrestling boys.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(SLS 469)

 

 

           (5-2)  Jen Plaut, of Trescott Township, on her receiving the University of Maine Volunteer Pen Award for her service co-leading the Cobscook Currents 4-H Club, which focuses on public speaking, LEGO robotics and photography.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(SLS 470)

 

 

           (5-3)  David Dowley, of Roque Bluffs, on his receiving the Norman W. Duzen Community Service Award from the Washington County Extension Association for his contributions as a volunteer to the lives of Washington County citizens.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(SLS 471)

 

 

           (5-4)  Carmen Bernier, of Biddeford, who received the 2022 Lorraine M. Fleury Award for her contributions to Maine elections from Maine's Secretary of State.  As City Clerk in Biddeford, Ms. Bernier was a statewide leader promoting ongoing absentee voting, conducting a successful pilot project at the city level showing its efficacy.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(SLS 472)

 

 

           (5-5)  Nancy Marcoux, of Fairfield, recipient of a Spirit of America Foundation Award.  The Spirit of America Foundation was established to encourage and promote volunteerism, and the foundation presents awards to honor local individuals, organizations or projects in appreciation of community service.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(SLS 473)

 

 

           (5-6)  Joan Nestler, of Bangor, who is celebrating her 100th birthday on May 11, 2023.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(SLS 474)

 

 

           (5-7)  Lacey Todd, of Rumford, an elementary school teacher for Regional School Unit 10, who has been named the Oxford County Teacher of the Year by the Maine Department of Education.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(SLS 476)

 

 

           (5-8)  the Top Ten students of the 2023 graduating class of Lewiston High School:  Jenny Zhao, Benjamin Cloutier, Austin Bouchard, Danny Zhang, Scott Almquist, Farid Muhammad-Aceto, Jack Kahan, Adam Bilodeau, Marguerite Shepard and Brianna Letourneau.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(SLS 477)

 

 

           (5-9)  Kristen Miale, of Kennebunk, President of Good Shepherd Food Bank, on the occasion of her stepping down from the position after 12 years of service.  We extend our appreciation and best wishes;

 

(HLS 92)

Presented by Representative SALISBURY of Westbrook.

Cosponsored by Senator RAFFERTY of York, Speaker TALBOT ROSS of Portland, Representative GERE of Kennebunkport, Representative SAYRE of Kennebunk.

 

 

           (5-10)  Kathleen Ayers, of West Gardiner, who is retiring as Kennebec County Register of Probate after over 25 years of public service as Register and 30 years of public service with the Probate Court office overall.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(HLS 337)

Presented by Representative SHAGOURY of Hallowell.

Cosponsored by Senator HICKMAN of Kennebec, Representative BRIDGEO of Augusta, Representative LaROCHELLE of Augusta.

 

 

           (5-11)  Morna Briggs, of Corea, who is celebrating her 100th birthday on June 10, 2023.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(HLS 338)

Presented by Representative FAULKINGHAM of Winter Harbor.

Cosponsored by Senator MOORE of Washington.

 

 

           (5-12)  Katahdin Motors, of Millinocket, which is celebrating its 75th Anniversary.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(HLS 339)

Presented by Representative JAVNER of Chester.

Cosponsored by Senator STEWART of Aroostook.

 

 

           (5-13)  Brooke S. Landry, of Hiram, a senior at Sacopee Valley High School, who is a recipient of a 2023 Principal's Award for outstanding academic achievement and citizenship, sponsored by the Maine Principals' Association.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(HLS 341)

Presented by Representative NESS of Fryeburg.

Cosponsored by Senator LIBBY of Cumberland.

 

 

           (5-14)  Joyce Rhoades, of Topsfield, on her retirement from East Range II School.  Ms. Rhoades served the school as a bus driver and substitute teacher for 20 years and as a bus driver and school secretary for 5 years.  She also served on the AOS 90 school board for many years.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(HLS 342)

Presented by Representative QUINT of Hodgdon.

Cosponsored by Senator MOORE of Washington.

 

 

           (5-15)  Madeline Cowger, of Bancroft Township, who has earned the distinction of being named Salutatorian of the 2023 graduating class of East Grand High School.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(HLS 343)

Presented by Representative QUINT of Hodgdon.

Cosponsored by Senator STEWART of Aroostook.

 

 

           (5-16)  Samuel Duff, of Hodgdon, who has earned the distinction of being named Salutatorian of the 2023 graduating class of Greater Houlton Christian Academy.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(HLS 344)

Presented by Representative QUINT of Hodgdon.

Cosponsored by Senator STEWART of Aroostook.

 

 

           (5-17)  Madison Smith, of Hodgdon, who has earned the distinction of being named Valedictorian of the 2023 graduating class of Hodgdon Middle/High School.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(HLS 345)

Presented by Representative QUINT of Hodgdon.

Cosponsored by Senator STEWART of Aroostook.

 

 

           (5-18)  Marissa Giberson, of Fort Fairfield, who has earned the distinction of being named Salutatorian of the 2023 graduating class of Fort Fairfield Middle/High School.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(HLS 347)

Presented by Representative BABIN of Fort Fairfield.

Cosponsored by President JACKSON of Aroostook.

 

 

           (5-19)  Mark Stevens, of Lisbon, Director of Lisbon Parks and Recreation, who received the William V. Haskell Distinguished Professional of the Year Award from the Maine Recreation and Park Association.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(HLS 348)

Presented by Representative MASON of Lisbon.

Cosponsored by Senator TIMBERLAKE of Androscoggin, Representative GALLETTA of Durham.

 

 

           (5-20)  Royal "Corky" Slack, of Gorham, for his contributions to his community and his lifetime of voluntary service.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(HLS 349)

Presented by Representative TERRY of Gorham.

Cosponsored by Senator BRENNER of Cumberland, Representative BOYLE of Gorham.

 

 

           (5-21)  Maci Mae Hazlett, of Kenduskeag, a senior at Central High School, who is a recipient of a 2023 Principal's Award for outstanding academic achievement and citizenship, sponsored by the Maine Principals' Association.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(HLS 350)

Presented by Representative GRIFFIN of Levant.

Cosponsored by Senator GUERIN of Penobscot.

 

 

           (5-22)  Malachi Lowery, of Vassalboro, who has earned the distinction of being named Valedictorian of the 2023 graduating class of Erskine Academy.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(HLS 351)

Presented by Representative BRADSTREET of Vassalboro.

Cosponsored by Senator POULIOT of Kennebec.

 

 

           (5-23)  Corina Arimond, of Hampden, a senior at Hampden Academy, who is a recipient of a 2023 Principal's Award for outstanding academic achievement and citizenship, sponsored by the Maine Principals' Association.  We extend our congratulations and best wishes;

 

(HLS 352)

Presented by Representative HAGGAN of Hampden.

Cosponsored by Senator LYFORD of Penobscot.

 

 

In Memory of:

 

           (5-24)  Albert Edward Hodson III, of Fairfield.  Mr. Hodson was a licensed engineer, water operator and wastewater treatment plant operator and a site evaluator for several New England States.  He founded A.E. Hodson Engineers.  He served on many boards, including those of Efficiency Maine, the State of Maine Tax Board, the Manufactured Housing Board and the Maine Water Utilities Association.  He also served his community of Fairfield by participating with the Kennebec Water District, the Kennebec Sanitary Treatment District, the Solid Waste Committee and the Budget Committee.  The Town of Fairfield dedicated its 2022 Town Report in his memory.  Mr. Hodson will be long remembered and sadly missed by his family and friends and all those whose lives he touched;

 

(SLS 475)

 

 

           (5-25)  Michelle "Mickey" Worth, of Ellsworth.  Mrs. Worth worked as a social worker employed by Community Health and Counseling Services from 1991 to 2016.  She was active in the Unitarian Universalist Church of Ellsworth and A.A.  Mrs. Worth will be long remembered and sadly missed by her husband of 45 years, the Honorable J. Mark Worth, her family and friends and all those whose lives she touched;

 

(SLS 478)

 

 

           (5-26)  the Honorable Arlan Jodrey, of Bethel.  Mr. Jodrey was a veteran of the United States Army Reserve. Employed by the Portland Pipeline from 1953 until his retirement, he served as a Selectman for the Town of Bethel for 19 years, was a member of the town's Budget Committee and Planning Board, worked as an assessor and served as a volunteer firefighter for Bethel for over 30 years.  He was a member of the Bethel Historical Society and a member of the Bethel Airport Authority, for which he received an award in 2022 for 30 years of service.  He served on the Advisory Committee, and then the Executive Committee, of the Maine Municipal Association from 1988 to 1991.  For many years, he was on the Androscoggin Valley Council of Governments Transportation Committee.  In 1990, he was awarded the Henry Hastings Citizenship Award.  He served many years with the Oxford County Soil and Water Conservation District.  He served 4 terms in the Maine Legislature, from 1998 to 2006.  He was President and then Vice President of the Riverside Cemetery Association from 2008 until 2019, and he was a part of the Veteran's Honor Roll Park committee from 2011 to 2022.  He and his wife, Ellie, who were tree farmers, were recognized as Maine Tree Farmers of the Year in 2002 and received a Northeast Regional Tree Farmer Award.  He also was a Director and Trustee of the Eastern States Exposition in West Springfield, Massachusetts. Mr. Jodrey will be long remembered and sadly missed by his wife of 61 years, Ellie, his family and friends and all those whose lives he touched;

 

(HLS 340)

Presented by Representative HENDERSON of Rumford.

Cosponsored by Senator KEIM of Oxford, Representative JACKSON of Oxford.

 

 

           (5-27)  John Douglas Wakefield, of Westbrook.  Mr. Wakefield had a 26-year career with the State of Maine, retiring as the Maine Legislature's Director of the Office of Fiscal and Program Review.  He later came out of retirement to work for the Maine State Retirees Association.  A former resident of Livermore, he served 27 years on the school board and also 15 years on the board of selectpersons, including as chair.  Mr. Wakefield will be long remembered and sadly missed by his wife of 57 years, Nancy, his family and friends and all those whose lives he touched;

 

(HLS 346)

Presented by Representative RIELLY of Westbrook.

Cosponsored by Senator DUSON of Cumberland, Senator NANGLE of Cumberland, Representative GATTINE of Westbrook, Representative SALISBURY of Westbrook.

 

 

 

 

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REPORTS OF COMMITTEE

 

Change of Committee

 

           (6-1)  Representative STOVER from the Committee on STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT on Bill "An Act to Provide Financial Relief for Certain Volunteers Under the Corporation for National and Community Service, the Maine Service Fellows and the Maine Climate Corps"

(H.P. 1018)  (L.D. 1573)

 

           Reporting that it be REFERRED to the Committee on TAXATION.

 

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Divided Report

 

           (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-76) on Bill "An Act to Fund Consultation Services to Ensure Affordable Health Care for Maine Residents"

(S.P. 446)  (L.D. 1077)

           Signed:

           Senator:
                                   BAILEY of York

           Representatives:
                                   PERRY of Calais
                                   ARFORD of Brunswick
                                   CLUCHEY of Bowdoinham
                                   CYRWAY of Albion
                                   MASTRACCIO of Sanford
                                   MATHIESON of Kittery
                                   MORRIS of Turner
                                   NUTTING of Oakland
                                   PRINGLE of Windham
                                   SWALLOW of Houlton

           Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.

 

           Signed:

           Senator:
                                   BRAKEY of Androscoggin

           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-76).

 

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           (6-3)  Majority Report of the Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-74) on Bill "An Act to Place Restrictions on Candidate Speech and Clothing, Buttons and Other Items at Voting Places"

(S.P. 376)  (L.D. 879)

           Signed:

           Senators:
                                   HICKMAN of Kennebec
                                   BRENNER of Cumberland
                                   TIMBERLAKE of Androscoggin

           Representatives:
                                   SUPICA of Bangor
                                   COLLINGS of Portland
                                   MALON of Biddeford
                                   MONTELL of Gardiner
                                   RIELLY of Westbrook
                                   RISEMAN of Harrison

           Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "B" (S-75) on same Bill.

 

           Signed:

           Representatives:
                                   ANDREWS of Paris
                                   BOYER of Poland
                                   HYMES of Waldo
                                   RUDNICKI of Fairfield

           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-74).

 

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           (6-4)  Majority Report of the Committee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-124) on Bill "An Act to Reclassify Certain Offenses Under the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Laws and Increase the Efficiency of the Criminal Justice System"

(H.P. 261)  (L.D. 428)

           Signed:

           Senators:
                                   BEEBE-CENTER of Knox
                                   HARRINGTON of York
                                   LaFOUNTAIN of Kennebec

           Representatives:
                                   SALISBURY of Westbrook
                                   ARDELL of Monticello
                                   HASENFUS of Readfield
                                   LAJOIE of Lewiston
                                   NEWMAN of Belgrade
                                   NUTTING of Oakland
                                   PERKINS of Dover-Foxcroft

           Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "B" (H-125) on same Bill.

 

           Signed:

           Representatives:
                                   LOOKNER of Portland
                                   MATHIESON of Kittery
                                   MILLIKEN of Blue Hill

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           (6-5)  Majority Report of the Committee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY reporting Refer to the Committee on Health and Human Services on Bill "An Act to Support Public Health by Protecting Certain Activities Conducted Under Comprehensive Community Drug Checking Initiatives"

(H.P. 1124)  (L.D. 1745)

           Signed:

           Senators:
                                   BEEBE-CENTER of Knox
                                   LaFOUNTAIN of Kennebec

           Representatives:
                                   SALISBURY of Westbrook
                                   HASENFUS of Readfield
                                   NEWMAN of Belgrade
                                   NUTTING of Oakland
                                   PERKINS of Dover-Foxcroft

           Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.

 

           Signed:

           Representative:
                                   ARDELL of Monticello

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           (6-6)  Majority Report of the Committee on ENERGY, UTILITIES AND TECHNOLOGY reporting Ought Not to Pass on Bill "An Act Regarding Renewable Energy Projects"

(H.P. 275)  (L.D. 442)

           Signed:

           Senators:
                                   LAWRENCE of York
                                   GROHOSKI of Hancock

           Representatives:
                                   ZEIGLER of Montville
                                   BABIN of Fort Fairfield
                                   BOYLE of Gorham
                                   GEIGER of Rockland
                                   KESSLER of South Portland
                                   RUNTE of York
                                   WARREN of Scarborough

           Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-123) on same Bill.

 

           Signed:

           Representatives:
                                   DUNPHY of Embden
                                   FOSTER of Dexter
                                   PAUL of Winterport

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           (6-7)  Majority Report of the Committee on ENERGY, UTILITIES AND TECHNOLOGY reporting Ought Not to Pass on Bill "An Act Requiring the Installation of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in New Commercial and Multifamily Parking Lot Construction"

(H.P. 329)  (L.D. 524)

           Signed:

           Senators:
                                   GROHOSKI of Hancock
                                   HARRINGTON of York

           Representatives:
                                   BABIN of Fort Fairfield
                                   DUNPHY of Embden
                                   FOSTER of Dexter
                                   PAUL of Winterport
                                   WARREN of Scarborough

           Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-122) on same Bill.

 

           Signed:

           Senator:
                                   LAWRENCE of York

           Representatives:
                                   ZEIGLER of Montville
                                   BOYLE of Gorham
                                   KESSLER of South Portland
                                   RUNTE of York

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           (6-8)  Majority Report of the Committee on ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES reporting Ought to Pass on Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 119: Motor Vehicle Fuel Volatility Requirements, a Late-filed Major Substantive Rule of the Department of Environmental Protection (EMERGENCY)

(H.P. 1064)  (L.D. 1652)

           Signed:

           Senators:
                                   BRENNER of Cumberland
                                   CARNEY of Cumberland

           Representatives:
                                   GRAMLICH of Old Orchard Beach
                                   BELL of Yarmouth
                                   BRIDGEO of Augusta
                                   CAMPBELL of Orrington
                                   DOUDERA of Camden
                                   HOBBS of Wells
                                   O'NEIL of Saco
                                   SCHMERSAL-BURGESS of Mexico
                                   WOODSOME of Waterboro

           Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Resolve.

 

           Signed:

           Senator:
                                   LYFORD of Penobscot

           Representative:
                                   SOBOLESKI of Phillips

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           (6-9)  Majority Report of the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-129) on Bill "An Act to Provide Natural Organic Reduction Facilities for Maine Residents for the Conversion of Human Remains to Soil"

(H.P. 341)  (L.D. 536)

           Signed:

           Senators:
                                   BALDACCI of Penobscot
                                   INGWERSEN of York

           Representatives:
                                   MEYER of Eliot
                                   CRAVEN of Lewiston
                                   GRAHAM of North Yarmouth
                                   MADIGAN of Waterville
                                   SHAGOURY of Hallowell
                                   ZAGER of Portland

           Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.

 

           Signed:

           Senator:
                                   MOORE of Washington

           Representatives:
                                   FREDERICKS of Sanford
                                   GRIFFIN of Levant
                                   JAVNER of Chester
                                   LEMELIN of Chelsea

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           (6-10)  Majority Report of the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-127) on Bill "An Act Concerning Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Data Collection in Health Care Facilities"

(H.P. 603)  (L.D. 956)

           Signed:

           Senators:
                                   BALDACCI of Penobscot
                                   INGWERSEN of York
                                   MOORE of Washington

           Representatives:
                                   MEYER of Eliot
                                   CRAVEN of Lewiston
                                   GRAHAM of North Yarmouth
                                   MADIGAN of Waterville
                                   SHAGOURY of Hallowell
                                  ZAGER of Portland

           Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.

 

           Signed:

           Representatives:
                                   FREDERICKS of Sanford
                                   GRIFFIN of Levant
                                   JAVNER of Chester

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           (6-11)  Majority Report of the Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES reporting Ought Not to Pass on Bill "An Act to Allow All Corporations to Self-insure Motor Vehicles"

(H.P. 511)  (L.D. 822)

           Signed:

           Senators:
                                   BAILEY of York
                                   BRAKEY of Androscoggin
                                   RENY of Lincoln

           Representatives:
                                   PERRY of Calais
                                   ARFORD of Brunswick
                                   CLUCHEY of Bowdoinham
                                   CYRWAY of Albion
                                   MASTRACCIO of Sanford
                                   MATHIESON of Kittery
                                   MORRIS of Turner
                                   PRINGLE of Windham
                                   SWALLOW of Houlton

           Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass on same Bill.

 

           Signed:

           Representative:
                                   NUTTING of Oakland

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           (6-12)  Majority Report of the Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES reporting Ought Not to Pass on Bill "An Act to Increase Transparency of and Lower Health Care Costs"

(H.P. 680)  (L.D. 1085)

           Signed:

           Senators:
                                   BAILEY of York
                                   RENY of Lincoln

           Representatives:
                                   PERRY of Calais
                                   ARFORD of Brunswick
                                   CLUCHEY of Bowdoinham
                                   MASTRACCIO of Sanford
                                   MATHIESON of Kittery
                                   PRINGLE of Windham

           Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass on same Bill.

 

           Signed:

           Senator:
                                   BRAKEY of Androscoggin

           Representatives:
                                   CYRWAY of Albion
                                   MORRIS of Turner
                                   NUTTING of Oakland
                                   SWALLOW of Houlton

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           (6-13)  Majority Report of the Committee on LABOR AND HOUSING reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-134) on Resolve, to Establish a Pilot Project to Improve Access to Credit for Low-income Individuals

(H.P. 703)  (L.D. 1107)

           Signed:

           Senator:
                                   TIPPING of Penobscot

           Representatives:
                                   ROEDER of Bangor
                                   BRADSTREET of Vassalboro
                                   GEIGER of Rockland
                                   GERE of Kennebunkport
                                   MALON of Biddeford
                                   RUSSELL of Verona Island
                                   SKOLD of Portland

           Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Resolve.

 

           Signed:

           Representatives:
                                   DRINKWATER of Milford
                                   SOBOLESKI of Phillips

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           (6-14)  Majority Report of the Committee on STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT reporting Ought to Pass on Bill "An Act to Ensure That the Will of the Voters Is Reflected in Interim Appointments of United States Senators"

(H.P. 713)  (L.D. 1117)

           Signed:

           Senator:
                                   LYFORD of Penobscot

           Representatives:
                                   ADAMS of Lebanon
                                   COPELAND of Saco
                                   GREENWOOD of Wales
                                   POMERLEAU of Standish
                                   UNDERWOOD of Presque Isle

           Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.

 

           Signed:

           Senator:
                                   NANGLE of Cumberland

           Representatives:
                                   STOVER of Boothbay
                                   ABDI of Lewiston
                                   PAULHUS of Bath
                                   RISEMAN of Harrison

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           (6-15)  Majority Report of the Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-130) on Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 2:  Hearing Procedures and Portions of Chapter 3:  Maine Clean Election Act and Related Provisions, Major Substantive Rules of the Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices (EMERGENCY)

(H.P. 242)  (L.D. 391)

           Signed:

           Senators:
                                   HICKMAN of Kennebec
                                   BRENNER of Cumberland
                                   TIMBERLAKE of Androscoggin

           Representatives:
                                   SUPICA of Bangor
                                   BOYER of Poland
                                   COLLINGS of Portland
                                   HYMES of Waldo
                                   MALON of Biddeford
                                   MONTELL of Gardiner
                                   RIELLY of Westbrook
                                   RISEMAN of Harrison
                                   RUDNICKI of Fairfield

           Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "B" (H-131) on same Resolve.

 

           Signed:

           Representative:
                                   ANDREWS of Paris

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           (6-16)  Majority Report of the Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS reporting Ought Not to Pass on Bill "An Act to Lower the Signature Quantity Requirement for Certain Independent Candidates for Elected Office"

(H.P. 463)  (L.D. 694)

           Signed:

           Senators:
                                   HICKMAN of Kennebec
                                   BRENNER of Cumberland
                                   TIMBERLAKE of Androscoggin

           Representatives:
                                   BOYER of Poland
                                   COLLINGS of Portland
                                   MALON of Biddeford
                                   MONTELL of Gardiner
                                   RIELLY of Westbrook
                                   RUDNICKI of Fairfield

           Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-132) on same Bill.

 

           Signed:

           Representatives:
                                   SUPICA of Bangor
                                  RISEMAN of Harrison

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           (6-17)  Majority Report of the Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-133) on Bill "An Act to Allow Clerks to Issue Absentee Ballots After the 3rd Business Day Before Election Day to Voters Who Have a Nonphysical Disability and Voters Who Support a Person with a Disability"

(H.P. 552)  (L.D. 886)

           Signed:

           Senators:
                                   HICKMAN of Kennebec
                                   BRENNER of Cumberland

           Representatives:
                                  SUPICA of Bangor
                                   COLLINGS of Portland
                                   MALON of Biddeford
                                   MONTELL of Gardiner
                                   RIELLY of Westbrook
                                   RISEMAN of Harrison

           Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.

 

           Signed:

           Senator:
                                   TIMBERLAKE of Androscoggin

           Representatives:
                                   ANDREWS of Paris
                                   BOYER of Poland
                                   HYMES of Waldo
                                   RUDNICKI of Fairfield

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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. 269)  (L.D. 652) Bill "An Act to Allow the Reinstatement of Certain Commercial Driver's Licenses" Committee on TRANSPORTATION reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-70)

 

           (7-2)  (S.P. 401)  (L.D. 982) Bill "An Act to Allow the Disclosure of Death Certificate Data to Hospitals and Health Care Practitioners"  Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESreporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-66)

 

           (7-3)  (S.P. 459)  (L.D. 1125) Resolve, Directing the Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery Operations to Study Paying Bonuses to Agents for Selling Certain Powerball Tickets  Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRSreporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-69)

 

           (7-4)  (H.P. 225)  (L.D. 374) Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Chapter 12:  Transportation of Human Remains, a Major Substantive Rule of the Department of Professional and Financial Regulation, Maine State Board of Funeral Service (EMERGENCY)  Committee on INNOVATION, DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT AND BUSINESS reporting Ought to Pass

 

           (7-5)  (H.P. 308)  (L.D. 491) Resolve, to Require the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to Develop a Plan for Communication Regarding Certain Municipal Regulation Committee on INLAND FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE reporting Ought to Pass

 

           (7-6)  (H.P. 68)  (L.D. 100) Bill "An Act to Require an Annual Financial Audit of a Private School Approved for Tuition Purposes"  Committee on EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRSreporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-120)

 

           (7-7)  (H.P. 263)  (L.D. 430) Bill "An Act to Provide Translation Services for Hospital Patients"  Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-121)

 

           (7-8)  (H.P. 298)  (L.D. 481) Bill "An Act to Allow the Deferral of a Moose Hunting Permit If More than One Permit Is Awarded Within the Same Household"  Committee on INLAND FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-119)

 

           (7-9)  (H.P. 344)  (L.D. 539) Bill "An Act to Provide Substance Use Disorder Counseling for MaineCare Members with an Acquired Brain Injury"  Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-138)

 

           (7-10)  (H.P. 345)  (L.D. 540) Bill "An Act to Establish Peer Respite Centers for Adults with Mental Health Challenges in Maine"  Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESreporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-137)

 

           (7-11)  (H.P. 584)  (L.D. 937) Resolve, to Establish the Commission Regarding Foreign-trained Physicians Living in Maine (EMERGENCY)  Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-128)

 

           (7-12)  (H.P. 613)  (L.D. 966) Bill "An Act to Align the Automobile Title Requirements with Those of Antique Automobiles"  Committee on TRANSPORTATION reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-135)

 

           (7-13)  (H.P. 750)  (L.D. 1178) Resolve, to Reduce Barriers to Recovery from Addiction by Expanding Eligibility for Targeted Case Management Services  Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-136)

 

           (7-14)  (H.P. 821)  (L.D. 1296) Bill "An Act to Authorize Municipalities to Allow Firefighters to Have Increased Lighting on Their Personal Vehicles"  Committee on TRANSPORTATIONreporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-139)

 

           (7-15)  (H.P. 1037)  (L.D. 1612) Bill "An Act to Address Food Insecurity and Support Local Agriculture"  Committee on AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRY reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-126)

 

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ENACTORS

 

 

Acts

 

           (10-1)  An Act to Assist Municipal Shellfish Conservation Programs

(S.P. 249)  (L.D. 581)
(C. "A" S-63)

 

           (10-2)  An Act to Protect the Practice of Certain Cardiovascular Professionals

(H.P. 533)  (L.D. 844)
(C. "A" H-97)

 

 

           Reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills as truly and strictly engrossed.

 

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Resolves

 

           (10-3)  Resolve, Naming a Pond in the Town of New Gloucester as MacDonald Pond

(H.P. 429)  (L.D. 660)

 

 

           Reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills as truly and strictly engrossed.

 

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ORDERS OF THE DAY

HOUSE CALENDAR
TUESDAY, MAY 16, 2023

 

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

 

           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.        Expression of Legislative Sentiment Recognizing Walker Oliver, of Hodgdon

(SLS 81)

 

- In Senate, READ and PASSED.

- CARRIED OVER to any special or regular session, of the 131st Legislature, pursuant to Joint Order S.P. 594 on March 30, 2023.

TABLED - February 7, 2023 (Till Later Today) by Representative QUINT of Hodgdon.

PENDING - PASSAGE.

 

 

 

 

 

2.        Joint Order, Directing the Joint Select Committee on Housing to Study the Foreclosure Process in the State

(H.P. 372)

 

- CARRIED OVER to any special or regular session, of the 131st Legislature, pursuant to Joint Order S.P. 594 on March 30, 2023.

TABLED - February 14, 2023 (Till Later Today) by Representative DUCHARME of Madison.

PENDING - PASSAGE.

 

 

 

 

 

3.        Expression of Legislative Sentiment in Memory of Jacqueline M. Labbe, of Minot

(HLS 82)

 

- CARRIED OVER to any special or regular session, of the 131st Legislature, pursuant to Joint Order S.P. 594 on March 30, 2023.

TABLED - February 28, 2023 (Till Later Today) by Representative LIBBY of Auburn.

PENDING - ADOPTION.

 

 

 

 

 

4.        JOINT RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH AND INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY

(S.P. 461)

 

- In Senate, READ and ADOPTED.

- CARRIED OVER to any special or regular session, of the 131st Legislature, pursuant to Joint Order S.P. 594 on March 30, 2023.

TABLED - March 16, 2023 (Till Later Today) by Representative TERRY of Gorham.

PENDING - ADOPTION.

 

 

 

 

 

5.        HOUSE DIVIDED REPORT - Majority (9) Ought Not to Pass - Minority (3) Ought to Pass - Committee on ENERGY, UTILITIES AND TECHNOLOGY on Bill "An Act to Repeal the Law Regarding the Northern Maine Renewable Energy Development Program"

(H.P. 227)  (L.D. 376)

 

- CARRIED OVER to any special or regular session, of the 131st Legislature, pursuant to Joint Order S.P. 594 on March 30, 2023.

TABLED - March 16, 2023 (Till Later Today) by Representative TERRY of Gorham.

PENDING - ACCEPTANCE OF EITHER REPORT.

 

 

 

 

 

6.        Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 100: Enforcement Procedures, a Major Substantive Rule of the Maine Health Data Organization (EMERGENCY)

(H.P. 251)  (L.D. 418)

 

- CARRIED OVER to any special or regular session, of the 131st Legislature, pursuant to Joint Order S.P. 594 on March 30, 2023.

TABLED - March 28, 2023 (Till Later Today) by Representative TERRY of Gorham.

PENDING - FINAL PASSAGE.

 

 

 

 

 

7.        Expression of Legislative Sentiment in Memory of Sarah Watson, of Vassalboro

(SLS 328)

 

- In Senate, READ and ADOPTED.

TABLED - April 5, 2023 (Till Later Today) by Representative BRADSTREET of Vassalboro.

PENDING - ADOPTION.

 

 

 

 

 

8.        Expression of Legislative Sentiment Recognizing Shawn Vincent, of Auburn

(HLS 238)

 

TABLED - April 12, 2023 (Till Later Today) by Representative ARATA of New Gloucester.

PENDING - PASSAGE.

 

 

 

 

 

9.        HOUSE DIVIDED REPORT - Majority (8) Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-31) - Minority (5) Ought Not to Pass - Committee on ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES on RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine to Establish a Right to a Clean and Healthy Environment

(H.P. 575)  (L.D. 928)

 

TABLED - April 12, 2023 (Till Later Today) by Representative GRAMLICH of Old Orchard Beach.

PENDING - ACCEPTANCE OF EITHER REPORT.

 

 

 

 

 

10.       HOUSE DIVIDED REPORT - Majority (11) Ought Not to Pass - Minority (1) Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-52) - Committee on TRANSPORTATION on Bill "An Act to Protect Vehicle Buyers by Limiting Vehicle Document Preparation Fees"

(H.P. 416)  (L.D. 639)

 

TABLED - April 25, 2023 (Till Later Today) by Representative TERRY of Gorham.

PENDING - ACCEPTANCE OF EITHER REPORT.

 

 

 

 

 

11.       HOUSE DIVIDED REPORT - Majority (8) Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-57) - Minority (3) Ought Not to Pass - Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS on Bill "An Act to Require All Candidates for Any State or County Office to Follow the Same Rules for Submission of Signatures Regarding Deadlines and the Number of Signatures"

(H.P. 704)  (L.D. 1108)

 

TABLED - April 25, 2023 (Till Later Today) by Representative SUPICA of Bangor.

PENDING - ACCEPTANCE OF EITHER REPORT.

 

 

 

 

 

12.       HOUSE DIVIDED REPORT - Majority (10) Ought to Pass - Minority (3) Ought Not to Pass - Committee on STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT on Bill "An Act to Validate Certain Proceedings Authorizing the Issuance of Bonds and Notes by the City of Rockland" (EMERGENCY)

(H.P. 573)  (L.D. 917)

 

TABLED - April 27, 2023 (Till Later Today) by Representative TERRY of Gorham.

PENDING - Motion of Representative STOVER of Boothbay to ACCEPT the Majority OUGHT TO PASS Report.

 

 

 

 

 

13.       Joint Order, Propounding Questions to the Supreme Judicial Court Regarding the Processing of Citizen-initiated Legislation

(H.P. 1158)

 

TABLED - April 27, 2023 (Till Later Today) by Representative TERRY of Gorham.

PENDING - PASSAGE.

 

 

 

 

 

14.       HOUSE DIVIDED REPORT - Report "A" (9) Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-88) - Report "B" (2) Ought to Pass - Report "C" (2) Ought Not to Pass - Committee on JUDICIARY on Bill "An Act to Prohibit Marriage of Any Person Under 18 Years of Age"

(H.P. 276)  (L.D. 443)

 

TABLED - May 2, 2023 (Till Later Today) by Representative MOONEN of Portland.

PENDING - ACCEPTANCE OF ANY REPORT.

 

 

 

 

 

15.      Expression of Legislative Sentiment in Memory of Joann Grohman, of Carthage.

(HLS 264)

 

TABLED - May 3, 2023 (Till Later Today) by Representative HALL of Wilton.

PENDING - ADOPTION.

 

 

 

 

 

16.       HOUSE DIVIDED REPORT - Majority (8) Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-103) - Minority (5) Ought Not to Pass - Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES on Bill "An Act to Improve the Health of Maine Residents by Removing Exclusions to the MaineCare Program"

(H.P. 123)  (L.D. 199)

 

TABLED - May 9, 2023 (Till Later Today) by Representative MEYER of Eliot.

PENDING - ACCEPTANCE OF EITHER REPORT.

 

 

 

 

 

17.       HOUSE DIVIDED REPORT - Majority (8) Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-104) - Minority (5) Ought Not to Pass - Committee on TAXATION on Bill "An Act to Provide Qualifying Municipalities a Percentage of Adult Use Cannabis Sales and Excise Tax Revenues"

(H.P. 56)  (L.D. 88)

 

TABLED - May 9, 2023 (Till Later Today) by Representative CLOUTIER of Lewiston.

PENDING - ACCEPTANCE OF EITHER REPORT.

 

 

 

 

 

18.       JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING MAY 17, 2023 AS WORLD NEUROFIBROMATOSIS AWARENESS DAY

(H.P. 1233)

 

TABLED - May 11, 2023 (Till Later Today) by Representative MASON of Lisbon.

PENDING - ADOPTION.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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State of Maine
House of Representatives
131st Legislature
First Special Session
HOUSE ADVANCE JOURNAL AND CALENDAR

http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar

Tuesday, May 16, 2023

House Supplement No. 1

 

SENATE PAPERS

 

           (1-1)  Bill "An Act to Ensure Equity in Career and Technical Education Staffing Support Ratios Across Varied Regions of the State"

(S.P. 791)  (L.D. 1942)

 

           Comes from the Senate, REFERRED to the Committee on EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS and ordered printed.

 

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           (1-2)  Bill "An Act Regarding Future Energy Procurements for Renewable Energy Development in Northern Maine"

(S.P. 792)  (L.D. 1943)

 

           (1-3)  Bill "An Act to Raise the Debt Limit of the Stonington Water Company" (EMERGENCY)

(S.P. 793)  (L.D. 1950)

 

           Come from the Senate, REFERRED to the Committee on ENERGY, UTILITIES AND TECHNOLOGY and ordered printed.

 

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           (1-4)  Resolve, to Ensure Access to Critical Orthodontic Care by Increasing the MaineCare Reimbursement Rate

(S.P. 790)  (L.D. 1941)

 

           Comes from the Senate, REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES and ordered printed.

 

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           (1-5)  Bill "An Act Regarding Marine Finfish Aquaculture"

(S.P. 794)  (L.D. 1951)

 

           Comes from the Senate, REFERRED to the Committee on MARINE RESOURCES and ordered printed.

 

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           (1-6)  Bill "An Act to Amend the Membership of the Maine-Canadian Legislative Advisory Commission and the New England and Eastern Canada Legislative Commission" (EMERGENCY)

(S.P. 788)  (L.D. 1939)

 

           Comes from the Senate, REFERRED to the Committee on STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT and ordered printed.

 

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           (1-7)  Bill "An Act to Promote Consistent Policies within Growth Management Programs in Order to Increase Food Security and Economic Resiliency in Local Communities"

(S.P. 789)  (L.D. 1940)

 

           Committee on STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT suggested and ordered printed.

 

 

           Comes from the Senate, REFERRED to the Joint Select Committee on HOUSING and ordered printed.

 

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State of Maine
House of Representatives
131st Legislature
First Special Session
HOUSE ADVANCE JOURNAL AND CALENDAR

http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar

Tuesday, May 16, 2023

House Supplement No. 2

 

PETITIONS, BILLS AND RESOLVES REQUIRING REFERENCE

 

 

           (3-1)  RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine to Establish a Parental Bill of Rights

(H.P. 1255)  (L.D. 1953)

 

Sponsored by Representative POIRIER of Skowhegan.

Cosponsored by Senator GUERIN of Penobscot and Representatives: DUCHARME of Madison, FAULKINGHAM of Winter Harbor, GREENWOOD of Wales, HENDERSON of Rumford, NESS of Fryeburg, PARRY of Arundel, SAMPSON of Alfred, WHITE of Guilford.

 

           Committee on JUDICIARY suggested and ordered printed.

 

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           (3-2)  Bill "An Act to Allow On-site Cannabis Consumption"

(H.P. 1254)  (L.D. 1952)

 

Sponsored by Representative BOYER of Poland.

Cosponsored by Representatives: BLIER of Buxton, FAULKINGHAM of Winter Harbor, FREDERICKS of Sanford, MILLIKEN of Blue Hill, SUPICA of Bangor, THERIAULT of Fort Kent, WILLIAMS of Bar Harbor, WOOD of Greene.

 

           Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS suggested and ordered printed.

 

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