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The House CalendarThe Advance Journal and Calendar of the House of Representatives 4th Legislative Day Wednesday, February 16, 2022
Calling of the House to Order by the Speaker.
Prayer by Honorable Victoria W. Doudera, Camden.
National Anthem by Michelle Gonya, Winslow.
Pledge of Allegiance.
Reading of the Journal of Thursday, February 10, 2022. _________________________________
(1-1) The following Joint Resolution: (S.P. 695)
JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING JUNE 2, 2022 AS SUDDEN UNEXPECTED DEATH IN EPILEPSY AWARENESS DAY
WHEREAS, people who suffer from epilepsy and continue to have seizures are at a greater risk of a number of complications, the most serious of which are injuries and dying from seizures; and
WHEREAS, Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy affects approximately 1 in 1,000 people with epilepsy each year; and
WHEREAS, the greatest risk factors for Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy are uncontrolled generalized tonic-clonic seizures and seizures that happen at night;and
WHEREAS, because of these serious complications, preventing seizures and other problems related to epilepsy is extremely important; and
WHEREAS, Maine resident Carson Hooper was diagnosed with epilepsy at 10 years ofage and passed away from Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy on June 30th, 2017 at 25 years of age; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED: That We, the Members of the One Hundred and Thirtieth Legislature nowassembled in the Second Regular Session, on behalf of the people we represent, take this opportunity to designate June 2, 2022 as Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy AwarenessDay in honor of Carson Hooper and others in Maine who have died from this tragic complication of epilepsy.
Comes from the Senate, READ and ADOPTED.
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(1-2) The following Joint Resolution: (S.P. 696)
JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING FEBRUARY 2022 AS 211 MONTH
WHEREAS,in order to promote 211 Maine, a Maine-based health and human services and emergency preparedness and response helpline that provides Maine people free and confidential referrals to needed resources, we recognize February 2022 as 211 Month; and
WHEREAS, 211 Maine provides around-the-clock service statewide, offering efficient and effective responses from people employed in Maine to questions arising from the growing complexities in health, financial and human services and the needs of Maine people;and
WHEREAS, since 2006, 211 Maine call specialists have assisted with more than 800,000 requests for information regarding topics ranging from housing support to substance use and recovery services to transportation, in 2021 fielding more than 93,000 calls, text messages and e‑mails from people looking for help; and
WHEREAS, 211 Maine has supported the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the people of Maine by fielding general questions about COVID-19 since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, including questions regarding how people can best protect themselves, the common symptoms of the coronavirus, travel advisories and the latest information on testing, and, since launching the support role, has fielded over 90,000 contacts; and
WHEREAS, during this past year, 211 Maine directed over 11,000 Maine people to heating and electric utility assistance services, which may have prevented their contacting the wrong agency for heating assistance, prevented utility shutoffs and saved people from spending winter nights without fuel; and
WHEREAS, 211 Maine handles a number of specialized services and partnerships, including the opiate helpline and the gambling helpline, and is also a resource for finding information about needs such as tax preparation, mental health services and browntail moth caterpillar prevention, mitigation and treatment; and
WHEREAS, 211 Maine, a collaborative effort of the United Ways of Maine, the Department of Health and Human Services and The Opportunity Alliance, provides a powerful example of how the government and nonprofit and private sectors can work together to improve the quality of life of the people of Maine; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED: That We, the Members of the One Hundred and Thirtieth Legislature now assembled in the Second Regular Session, on behalf of the people we represent, take this opportunity to recognize February 2022 as 211 Month.
Comes from the Senate, READ and ADOPTED.
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(2-1) The Following Communication: (H.C. 359)
STATE OF MAINE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND HOUSING
February 9, 2022
The Honorable Troy D. Jackson President of the Senate
The Honorable Ryan M. Fecteau Speaker of the House
130th Legislature State House Augusta, ME 04333
Dear President Jackson and Speaker Fecteau:
Please accept this letter as the report from the Joint Standing Committee on Labor and Housing regarding its review and evaluation of the Maine Public Employees Retirement System under the State Government Evaluation Act, Title 3, Maine Revised Statutes, chapter 35. The Committee wrote to MainePERS on June 30, 2021 to notify MainePERS of the Committee’s intent to review the agency as part of the Government Evaluation Act. In a subsequent letter on September 29, 2021, the Committee wrote to request more information related to the MainePERS disability program, specifically MainePERS’disability team’s policies and procedures. The Committee received the report from MainePERS on November 1, 2021, as required by statute. MainePERS presented the report to the Committee on January 12, 2022. At this presentation, as well as through a variety of testimony presented to the Committee on bills effecting MainePERS’ disability law, the Committee heard concerns about the manner in which MainePERS’ disability division operates and processes claims. The Committee was pleased to hear from the newly hired Chief Executive Officer Dr. Rebecca M. Wyke that one of her priorities is spearheading and implementing a culture change within MainePERS, including in its disability division, and that Dr. Wyke intends to incorporate this in a strategic planning process. The Committee requests that MainePERS documents the changes made within MainePERS and actions taken to effectuate this culture change. The Committee requests updates on the progress made toward this goal at the Committee’s biennial agency orientation and as further requested by the Committee. Specifically, the Committee is interested in employee feedback on culture change initiatives and the systems and processes in place to measure real experiences of MainePERS’ members. At this time, the Committee finds that MainePERS is operating within its statutory authority.
Sincerely,
S/Sen. Matthea Daughtry Senate Chair
S/Rep. Michael A. Sylvester House Chair
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(2-2) The Following Communication: (H.C. 360)
STATE OF MAINE 130TH MAINE LEGISLATURE
February 14, 2022
Chief Justice Valerie Stanfill Maine Supreme Judicial Court Capital Judicial Center 163 State House Station Augusta, Maine 04333
Dear Chief Justice Stanfill:
On behalf of the 130th Maine Legislature, we would like to invite you to deliver your State of the Judiciary Address. Whereas the coronavirus has led the Legislature to continue to take necessary safety precautions, we would ask you to deliver your Address in writing accompanied by a video stream to be shared with the Legislature and the public.
We look forward to coordinating any details necessary to see that your Address is received by the Legislature. Thank you.
Sincerely,
S/Troy D. Jackson President of the Senate
S/Ryan M. Fecteau Speaker of the House
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(2-3) The Following Communication: (H.C. 361)
STATE OF MAINE 130TH MAINE LEGISLATURE
February 14, 2022
Major General Douglas A. Farnham Adjutant General, Maine National Guard 33 State House Station Augusta, Maine 04333
Dear Major General Farnham:
On behalf of the 130th Maine Legislature, we would like to invite you to deliver your State of the National Guard Address. Whereas the coronavirus has led the Legislature to continue to take necessary safety precautions, we would ask you to deliver your Address in writing accompanied by a video stream to be shared with the Legislature and the public.
We look forward to coordinating any details necessary to see that your Address is received by the Legislature. Thank you.
Sincerely,
S/Troy D. Jackson President of the Senate
S/Ryan M. Fecteau Speaker of the House
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(2-4) The Following Communication: (H.C. 363)
STATE OF MAINE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SPEAKER'S OFFICE AUGUSTA, MAINE 04333-0002
February 16, 2022
Honorable Robert B. Hunt Clerk of the House 2 State House Station Augusta, Maine 04333
Dear Clerk Hunt:
Pursuant to my authority under House Rule 201.1 (H), I appoint Representative Denise A. Tepler of Topsham to serve as Speaker Pro Tem to convene the House on Wednesday, February 16, 2022.
Sincerely,
S/Ryan M. Fecteau Speaker of the House
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(2-5) The Following Communication: (H.C. 362)
CLERK'S OFFICE 2 STATE HOUSE STATION AUGUSTA, MAINE 04333-0002
February 16, 2022
Honorable Ryan M. Fecteau Speaker of the House 2 State House Station Augusta, Maine 04333
Dear Speaker Fecteau:
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. 476 An Act To Provide Licensed Assisted Living and Nursing Facilities Levels of Care for Incarcerated Persons Labor and Housing L.D. 1753 An Act Regarding the Retirement of Law Enforcement Officers under the Participating Local District Retirement Program Taxation L.D. 1067 An Act To Institute a State Tax Amnesty Program To Increase General Revenue Collections L.D. 1289 An Act To Cut Property Taxes for Maine Residential Homeowners Veterans and Legal Affairs L.D. 1726 An Act To Increase Transparency in Political Communications
Sincerely,
S/Robert B. Hunt Clerk of the House
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(2-6) The Following Communication: (H.C. 364)
STATE OF MAINE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SPEAKER'S OFFICE AUGUSTA, MAINE 04333-0002
February 16, 2022
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 February 14, 2022
The Honorable Alan Casavant of Biddeford and Alison Harris of Brunswick for appointment to the Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority. Pursuant to Title 23, MRSA §8112, these appointments are contingent on the Maine State Senate's confirmation after review by the Joint Standing Committee on Transportation.
Peter J. DelGreco of North Yarmouth, Michael A. Duguay of Waterville and Adrian P. Kendall, Esquire of Cumberland for reappointment and Elizabeth Reinholt of Rangeley and Steven H. Levesque of Greenville for appointment to the Maine Rural Development Authority, Board of Trustees. Pursuant to Title 5, MRSA §13120-D, these reappointments and these appointments are contingent on the Maine State Senate’s confirmation after review by the Joint Standing Committee on Innovation, Development, Economic Advancement and Business.
The Honorable Donald G. Marean of Hollis, Patricia A. Varnum of Greene and Harry B. Center, II for appointment to the Maine State Harness Racing Commission. Pursuant to Title 8, MRSA §261-A, these appointments are contingent on the Maine State Senate’s confirmation after review by the Joint Standing Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry.
The Honorable William Schneider, Esquire of Durham for reappointment to the Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices. Pursuant to Title 1 MRSA §1002, this reappointment is contingent on the Maine State Senate’s confirmation after review by the Joint Standing Committee on Veterans and Legal Affairs.
Michael Cianchette of Cumberland for reappointment and The Honorable Andrew McLean of Gorham for appointment to the Maine Turnpike Authority Board of Directors. Pursuant to Title 23, MRSA §1964-A, this reappointment and this appointment is contingent on the Maine State Senate’s confirmation after review by the Joint Standing Committee on Transportation.
Rita Armstrong of Freeport and Herman A. Nichols of Bath for reappointment and David W. Lenna of Portland and Barry Lee Valentine of Brunswick for appointment to the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority. Pursuant to Title 5, MRSA §13083-I, these reappointments and these appointments are contingent on the Maine State Senate’s confirmation after review by the Joint Standing Committee on Innovation, Development, Economic Advancement and Business.
Thomas Earl Keller of Newcastle, Kristin K. Bishop of Madison and Mark Balfantz of Portland for appointment to the State Board of Education. Pursuant to Title 20-A, MRSA §401, these appointments are contingent on the Maine State Senate’s confirmation after review by the Joint Standing Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs.
Gigi Guyton-Thompson of Peaks Island, Rebecca M. Wyke, Ph.D. of Augusta,Tina Wilcoxson of Cumberland Center, Jessica D. Linzer (a/k/a Jessica D. Simpson) of Cape Elizabeth, Kevin Carley of Portland, Deborah Adams Neuman of Hampden,Daniel Piltch of Freeport and Elizabeth Bordowitz, Esquire of Portland for appointment to the Maine Retirement Savings Board. Pursuant to 5 MRSA §172, these appointments are contingent on the Maine State Senate’s confirmation after review by the Joint Standing Committee on Health Coverage, Insurance and Financial Services.
Glenn S. Poole of Orrington and Joan Welsh of Rockport for reappointment and Christopher Rauscher, JD of Cape Elizabeth for appointment to the Efficiency Maine Trust Board of Directors. Pursuant to Title 35-A MRSA §10103, these reappointments and this appointment are contingent on the Maine State Senate’s confirmation after review by the Joint Standing Committee on Energy, Utilities and Technology.
Thomas W. Minch of Lewiston and Elizabeth A. Seal of Lisbon Falls for reappointment and Jason A. Bubier of Ellsworth for appointment to the School Board of the Maine Educational Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and the Governor Baxter School for the Deaf. Pursuant to Title 20-A §7406, these reappointments and this appointment are contingent on the Maine State Senate's confirmation after review by the Joint Standing Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs.
Dr. Richard A. Cook, of Hermon for reappointment and Timothy D. Drake of China for appointment to the Maine Milk Commission. Pursuant to Title 7, MRSA §2952, this reappointment and this appointment is contingent on the Maine State Senate's confirmation after review by the Joint Standing Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry.
Sincerely,
S/Ryan M. Fecteau Speaker of the House
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(2-7) The Following Communication: (S.P. 694)
MAINE SENATE 130TH LEGISLATURE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
February 1, 2022
Hon. Troy D. Jackson President of the Senate 130th Legislature
Hon. Ryan M. Fecteau Speaker of the House 130th Legislature
Dear Mr. President and Mr. Speaker:
On February 1, 2022, 4 bills were received by the Secretary of the Senate.
Pursuant to the provisions of Joint Rule 308.2, these bills were referred to the Joint Standing Committees on February 1, 2022, as follows:
Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Bill "An Act To Fix Inconsistencies within the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act of 2013" (EMERGENCY) (S.P. 689) (L.D. 1953) (Submitted by the Sex Offender Management and Risk Assessment Advisory Commission pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 34-A, section 11403, subsection 3.)
Energy, Utilities and Technology
Bill "An Act To Facilitate Net Energy Billing" (S.P. 693) (L.D. 1955) (Sponsored by Senator VITELLI of Sagadahoc) (Cosponsored by Senator: LAWRENCE of York) (Approved for introduction by a majority of the Legislative Council pursuant to Joint Rule 203.)
Health Coverage, Insurance and Financial Services
Bill "An Act To Ensure Access to Prescription Contraceptives" (S.P. 691) (L.D. 1954) (Sponsored by President JACKSON of Aroostook) (Cosponsored by Representative TALBOT ROSS of Portland and Senators: DAUGHTRY of Cumberland, VITELLI of Sagadahoc, CARNEY of Cumberland, BRENNER of Cumberland, Representatives: MORIARTY of Cumberland, Speaker FECTEAU of Biddeford, DUNPHY of Old Town) (Approved for introduction by a majority of the Legislative Council pursuant to Joint Rule 203.)
Labor and Housing
Resolve, To Extend the Commission To Develop a Paid Family and Medical Leave Benefits Program (EMERGENCY) (S.P. 688) (L.D. 1952) (Sponsored by Senator DAUGHTRY of Cumberland) (Cosponsored by Representative CLOUTIER of Lewiston) (Approved for introduction by a majority of the Legislative Council pursuant to Joint Rule 205.)
Sincerely,
S/Darek M. Grant Secretary of the Senate
S/Robert B. Hunt Clerk of the House
Comes from the Senate, READ and ORDERED PLACED ON FILE.
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(2-8) The Following Communication: (S.P. 701)
MAINE SENATE 130TH LEGISLATURE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
February 3, 2022
Hon. Troy D. Jackson President of the Senate 130th Legislature
Hon. Ryan M. Fecteau Speaker of the House 130th Legislature
Dear Mr. President and Mr. Speaker:
On February 3, 2022, 4 bills were received by the Secretary of the Senate.
Pursuant to the provisions of Joint Rule 308.2, these bills were referred to the Joint Standing Committees on February 3, 2022, as follows:
Education and Cultural Affairs
Bill "An Act To Increase Learning Potential by Providing High-impact Tutoring Grants" (S.P. 700) (L.D. 1962) (Sponsored by Senator RAFFERTY of York) (Cosponsored by Senators: President JACKSON of Aroostook, DAUGHTRY of Cumberland, VITELLI of Sagadahoc, Representatives: MILLETT of Cape Elizabeth, McCREA of Fort Fairfield, CROCKETT of Portland, DODGE of Belfast, ROCHE of Wells) (Approved for introduction by a majority of the Legislative Council pursuant to Joint Rule 203.)
Energy, Utilities and Technology
Bill "An Act To Ensure Transmission and Distribution Utility Accountability" (S.P. 697) (L.D. 1959) (Sponsored by Senator BRENNER of Cumberland) (GOVERNOR'S BILL) (Cosponsored by Senators: VITELLI of Sagadahoc, STEWART of Aroostook, LAWRENCE of York, Representatives: Speaker FECTEAU of Biddeford, WADSWORTH of Hiram)
Health and Human Services
Bill "An Act To Make Changes to the Laws Governing the Child Welfare Services Ombudsman Program" (S.P. 698) (L.D. 1960) (Sponsored by Senator CLAXTON of Androscoggin) (GOVERNOR'S BILL) (Cosponsored by Representative MEYER of Eliot and Senator: MOORE of Washington, Representative: JAVNER of Chester)
Labor and Housing
Bill "An Act To Help Alleviate Maine's Housing Shortage and Change the Membership of the Maine State Housing Authority" (EMERGENCY) (S.P. 699) (L.D. 1961) (Sponsored by Senator HICKMAN of Kennebec) (Cosponsored by Speaker FECTEAU of Biddeford and Senators: President JACKSON of Aroostook, DAUGHTRY of Cumberland, VITELLI of Sagadahoc, MIRAMANT of Knox, Representatives: SYLVESTER of Portland, TALBOT ROSS of Portland, MORALES of South Portland, GERE of Kennebunkport) (Approved for introduction by a majority of the Legislative Council pursuant to Joint Rule 203.)
Sincerely,
S/Darek M. Grant Secretary of the Senate
S/Robert B. Hunt Clerk of the House
Comes from the Senate, READ and ORDERED PLACED ON FILE.
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(2-9) The Following Communication: (S.C. 992)
STATE OF MAINE 130THLEGISLATURE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
February 10, 2022
Honorable Ryan Fecteau Speaker of the House 2 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0002
Dear Speaker Fecteau:
In accordance with 3 M.R.S.A. §158 and Joint Rule 506 of the 130th Maine Legislature, please be advised that the Senate today confirmed the following nominations:
Upon the recommendation of the Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry:
To the Board of Pesticides Control: · Curtis C. Bohlen of Pownal for reappointment · Robert S. Carlton of Freeman TWP for appointment · Patricia M. Ianni of Falmouth for appointment · Dominic J. LaJoie of Van Buren for appointment
Upon the recommendation of the Committee on Taxation:
To the Maine Board of Tax Appeals: · Andrew Wells of Durham for reappointment
Best Regards,
S/Darek M. Grant Secretary of the Senate
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(2-10) The Following Communication: (S.C. 1002)
MAINE SENATE 130TH LEGISLATURE
February 10, 2022
Honorable Ryan Fecteau Speaker of the House 2 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0002
Dear Speaker Fecteau:
In accordance with 3 M.R.S.A. §158 and Joint Rule 506 of the 130th Maine Legislature, please be advised that the Senate today confirmed the following nomination put forth by the President of the Senate:
Upon the recommendation of the Committee on Health Coverage, Insurance and Financial Services:
To the Advisory Council on Affordable Health Care: · Christy Daggett of Presque Isle for appointment
Best Regards,
S/Darek M. Grant Secretary of the Senate
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PETITIONS, BILLS AND RESOLVES REQUIRING REFERENCE (3-1) Resolve, Authorizing the Director of the Bureau of Parks and Lands To Renew a Lease of Certain Land in Aroostook State Park to the Federal Aviation Administration (H.P. 1470) (L.D. 1984)
Sponsored by Representative McCREA of Fort Fairfield. Approved for introduction by a majority of the Legislative Council pursuant to Joint Rule 205. Committee on AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRYsuggested and ordered printed.
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(3-2) Bill "An Act To Establish That the Provision of Emergency Medical Services by an Ambulance Service Is an Essential Service and To Establish the Blue Ribbon Commission To Study Emergency Medical Services in the State" (EMERGENCY) (H.P. 1474) (L.D. 1988)
Sponsored by Representative TALBOT ROSS of Portland. Cosponsored by Senator MOORE of Washington and Representatives: CARDONE of Bangor, MARTIN of Greene, NEWELL of the Passamaquoddy Tribe, PLUECKER of Warren, SALISBURY of Westbrook, Senators: BAILEY of York, DESCHAMBAULT of York, POULIOT of Kennebec. Approved for introduction by a majority of the Legislative Council pursuant to Joint Rule 203. Committee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY suggested and ordered printed.
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(3-3) Bill "An Act To Authorize School Administrative District No. 6 To Lease a Former Administrative Building for a Term of Not More than 20 Years" (H.P. 1475) (L.D. 1989)
Sponsored by Representative CARLOW of Buxton. Cosponsored by Senator BRENNER of Cumberland and Representatives: AUSTIN of Gray, BLIER of Buxton, ORDWAY of Standish, Senators: BAILEY of York, DIAMOND of Cumberland. Approved for introduction by a majority of the Legislative Council pursuant to Joint Rule 205. Committee on EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS suggested and ordered printed.
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(3-4) Bill "An Act To Exempt Permanently Disabled Veterans from Payment of Property Tax" (H.P. 1472) (L.D. 1986)
Sponsored by Representative ROCHE of Wells. Cosponsored by President JACKSON of Aroostook and Representatives: BERRY of Bowdoinham, BROOKS of Lewiston, DILLINGHAM of Oxford, FAY of Raymond, HARNETT of Gardiner, STOVER of Boothbay, Senators: KEIM of Oxford, RAFFERTY of York. Approved for introduction by a majority of the Legislative Council pursuant to Joint Rule 205. Committee on TAXATION suggested and ordered printed.
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(3-5) Bill "An Act Allowing Electric-powered School Buses To Have Distinctively Colored Bumpers, Wheels and Rub Rails" (H.P. 1476) (L.D. 1990)
Sponsored by Representative PERKINS of Oakland. Submitted by the Department of Public Safety and approved for introduction by a majority of the Legislative Council pursuant to Joint Rule 205. Committee on TRANSPORTATION suggested and ordered printed.
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(3-6) Bill "An Act To Improve Testing Requirements for Adult Use Marijuana" (EMERGENCY) (H.P. 1471) (L.D. 1985)
Sponsored by Representative CAIAZZO of Scarborough. Approved for introduction by a majority of the Legislative Council pursuant to Joint Rule 205.
Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS suggested and ordered printed.
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Pursuant to Public Law
(3-7) Representative LANDRY for the Joint Standing Committee on Inland Fisheries and Wildlife pursuant to Public Law 2021, chapter 121, section 7 asks leave to report that the accompanying Bill "An Act Related to the Electronic Registration and Tagging of Turkey" (H.P. 1478) (L.D. 1992)
Be REFERRED to the Committee on INLAND FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE and printed pursuant to Joint Rule 218.
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Pursuant to Resolve
(3-8) Representative LANDRY for the Joint Standing Committee on Inland Fisheries and Wildlife pursuant to Resolve 2021, chapter 49, section 1 asks leave to report that the accompanying Bill "An Act Related to the Electronic Registration and Tagging of Big Game" (H.P. 1477) (L.D. 1991)
Be REFERRED to the Committee on INLAND FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE and printed pursuant to Joint Rule 218.
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Pursuant to Statute
(3-9) Representative TERRY for the Administrator of the unorganized territory pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 36, section 1604 asks leave to report that the accompanying Bill "An Act To Establish Municipal Cost Components for Unorganized Territory Services To Be Rendered in Fiscal Year 2022-23" (EMERGENCY) (H.P. 1473) (L.D. 1987)
Be REFERRED to the Committee on TAXATION and printed pursuant to Joint Rule 218.
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SPECIAL SENTIMENT CALENDAR
In accordance with House Rule 519 and Joint Rule 213, the following items: Recognizing: (5-1) Big Al's, in Wiscasset, owned by Al Cohen, for its 3 decades in business. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 658)
(5-2) Debra Bodge, of Richmond, an administrative assistant at Marcia Buker Elementary School, who received a RISE Award from the Maine Department of Education. The award recognizes inspiring school employees for their exemplary service. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 661)
(5-3) Vivian LaMar, of Presque Isle, who celebrated her 100th birthday on December 22, 2021. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 665)
(5-4) the Dexter Regional High School 8-Player Football Team, which won the Small School State Championship. Members of the team include Avery Gagnon, Kayden Kimball, Blaine Gould, Cam Allen, Kayden Miller, Luke Wanders, Noah Plourde, Jake Ponte, Garrett Tibbetts, Victor St. Denis, Bryce Connor, Will Kusnierz, Brenden Berg, Nathan Schobel, William Spratt, Fred Beem, Caleb Schobel, Brayden Carr, Thomas Burgess, Owen Brown, Trevor Picarello, Cole Tibbetts, Zakary Adams, Beau Talbot, Alex Race, Zach Burns, Kyle Ahern, Gage Sinclair and Caden Brown; manager Miles Gadwah;assistant coaches Brian Salsbury, Bob Saccareccia, Andrew Levensalor and Kyle Lockhart; and head coach Andrew Shorey. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 666)
(5-5) the Foxcroft Academy Football Team, of Dover-Foxcroft, which won the Class D State Championship. Members of the team include Silas Topolski, Caden Crocker, Gideon Topolski, Gage Beaudry, Kemsley Marsters, Wyatt Rayfield, Justin Gibbs, Shane Gallo, Devin Henderson, Jadon Richard, Chase Higgins, Minh Truong, Cameron Chase, Austin Seavey, Kholton Perry, Nathan Weymouth, Juho Pihlajamaki, Jackson Smith, Jesse Drury, Jacob Johnson, Jack Caruso, Logan Walton, DJ Scheel, Hayden Warren, Jackson Zimmerman, Braydon Rogers, Garret Chase, Alan Abolnik Ribe, Devonne Ward, Levi Strout, Anthony Smith, Phillip Bagley, Hunter McSorley and Matt Fillmore; assistant coaches Gary Worthing, Ryan Dankert, Max Andrews, Dave Henderson, Ryan Stroud and Mike Niles; and head coach Danny White. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 667)
(5-6) Sonia Moeller, of Brunswick, the Brunswick Police Department's first communications officer, on her retirement as Communications Supervisor after 35 years of public service providing 911 dispatch services. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 668)
(5-7) Pineland Farms, of Mars Hill, recipient of the Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce Business of the Year - Economic Impact Award. Pineland Farms has been an essential resource for helping to keep local food banks stocked and has made substantial donations to community efforts to help defray food insecurity in homes across Aroostook County during the COVID-19 pandemic. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 670)
(5-8) Stuart Wyckoff, of Presque Isle, recipient of the Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce Lifetime Achievement Award. Due to Mr. Wyckoff's unwavering persistence, Aroostook County has a reputable youth football league and a beautiful playing field, named after his wife, Lisa. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 671)
(5-9) WAGM-TV, of Presque Isle, recipient of the Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce Business of the Year - Community Impact Award. The station has donated over a million dollars of airtime for various projects, including Helping Hands for Warm and Safe Homes, Special Olympics, Operation Hunger and COVID-19 safety initiatives. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 673)
(5-10) Jordyn Madore, of Presque Isle, recipient of the Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce President's Award. Ms. Madore is an active leader involved with the Presque Isle Downtown Revitalization Committee, Relay for Life and Presque Isle Rotary Club and serves as Chair of the Rockin' on Riverside Concerts and Co-chair of the Crown of Maine Balloon Fest. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 674)
(5-11) Amanda Taylor, of Norridgewock, recipient of a Spirit of America Foundation Tribute 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 675)
(5-12) Jessica Everett, of Norridgewock, recipient of a Spirit of America Foundation Tribute 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 676)
(5-13) Julia "Judy" Kahrl, of Arrowsic, on her induction into the Maine Women's Hall of Fame. Ms. Kahrl has been a lifelong advocate for reproductive rights around the world, including as the founder and board chair of Grandmothers for Reproductive Rights. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 677)
(5-14) John's Shurfine, in Fort Kent, which has received the 2021 Member of the Year Award from the Greater Fort Kent Area Chamber of Commerce for support, continued contributions and loyalty to the community and employees. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 678)
(5-15) Mark Roy, of Fort Kent, who has received the 2021 Longevity Award from the Greater Fort Kent Area Chamber of Commerce for his dedication and drive in providing valuable and exceptional service to the community for over 35 years. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 679)
(5-16) Connor Pelletier, of Fort Kent, who has received the 2021 Young Entrepreneur Award from the Greater Fort Kent Area Chamber of Commerce for his successful drive, inspiration and risk-taking as a young, community-minded member. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 680)
(5-17) Carter Pelletier, of St. Agatha, a senior at Wisdom Middle/High School and a player on the boys basketball team, who recently scored his 1,000th career point. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 681)
(5-18) Doug Small, of Carmel, recipient of a Spirit of America Foundation Tribute 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;
(HLS 527) Presented by Representative THORNE of Carmel. Cosponsored by Senator GUERIN of Penobscot.
(5-19) Darren Allen, of Avon, Boys Varsity Soccer Coach at Mt. Abram Regional High School, who has been named State Coach of the Year for Maine's Small Public Schools. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 532) Presented by Representative PERKINS of Oakland. Cosponsored by Senator BLACK of Franklin, Representative SKOLFIELD of Weld.
In Memory of: (5-20) Thomas P. Shaw, of Standish. Mr. Shaw started his career working for his older brothers' business, Shaw Brothers Construction, before starting Gorham Sand & Gravel in 1987 with the help of his brother Jim. He was known for his generosity in his community, including his giving to local organizations like the Buxton Toy Box and helping individual community members when they were in need. He attended services at West Gorham Union Church. Mr. Shaw will be long remembered and sadly missed by his family and friends and all those whose lives he touched;
(SLS 659)
(5-21) Anthony J. Marro, of Westbrook, a beloved teacher. Mr. Marro was a longtime music teacher at Morse High School in Bath, also teaching at Bath Middle School and Fisher Mitchell School. A talented performer, he had once played in the backup band for singer Barry Manilow, as well as for The Temptations and the Glenn Miller Orchestra. Mr. Marro will be long remembered and sadly missed by his family and friends and all those whose lives he touched;
(SLS 660)
(5-22) Angus M. Crosby, of Georgetown. Captain Crosby worked as a commercial lobsterman from his teenage years and enjoyed his independent career on the water. He was also greatly involved in his community, always willing to lend a hand and organizing the town's first ice fishing derby, pulling the annual Halloween hay wagon and running an annual Youth Day Deer Camp event, which was part of his lifelong love for the outdoors and the natural world. Captain Crosby will be long remembered and sadly missed by his family and friends and all those whose lives he touched;
(SLS 662)
(5-23) Harry Edward Thomas, Jr., of Presque Isle. Mr. Thomas was a well-known area businessman, owning Harry's Auto Sales, which became Harry's Honda & Mitsubishi. Mr. Thomas will be long remembered and sadly missed by his wife of over 64 years, Joyce, his family and friends and all those whose lives he touched;
(SLS 663)
(5-24) Raymond E. Meldrum, of Kingfield. Mr. Meldrum worked over the years at Wing's Mill and Knapp Brothers Garage. He served as a deputy of the Franklin County Sheriff's Department for 38 years and as an assessor and a selectman for the Town of Kingfield. He was a member of the Franklin County Fair Association and a 46-year member of the Mount Abram Lodge #204, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, in Kingfield. Mr. Meldrum will be long remembered and sadly missed by his wife of 57 years, Patricia, his family and friends and all those whose lives he touched;
(SLS 669)
(5-25) John Floyd Melton, of Milford. In 1965, Mr. Melton joined his father, wife, brothers, sisters and brother-in-law in the family business, Melton Sales & Service, initially performing mechanical repair work at local military bases, but expanding the company's work to federal agency Department of Defense contracts, leading to the company's employing hundreds of people across 4 states. After 55 years of hands-on work in the business, he retired in 2020. Mr. Melton will be long remembered and sadly missed by his wife of 57 years, Nadine, his family and friends and all those whose lives he touched;
(HLS 528) Presented by Representative DRINKWATER of Milford. Cosponsored by Senator DILL of Penobscot.
(5-26) Richard Litwin, of Old Orchard Beach. Mr. Litwin was a veteran of the United States Army who served with the 519th Military Intelligence Battalion during the Vietnam War. He had retired after working as an insurance auditor and was active in veterans' groups, including the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a longtime member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7997 in Old Orchard Beach, serving as post chaplain and as a service officer. He supported the Maine Military Museum and Learning Center in South Portland, was an active member of Vietnam Veterans of America and was a strong advocate for veterans' causes. Mr. Litwin will be long remembered and sadly missed by his family and friends and all those whose lives he touched;
(HLS 529) Presented by Representative GRAMLICH of Old Orchard Beach. Cosponsored by Senator BAILEY of York.
(5-27) Barbara Dyer, of Camden. From 1942 to 1986, Ms. Dyer worked as an office manager and accountant at Camden Shipbuilding, which later became Wayfarer Marine and Lyman Morse. She served her community as a member of the Camden Select Board, as well as on various municipal and nonprofit committees, and she wrote 10 books on Camden history and numerous articles and columns. She earned many distinctions, including being named a Paul Harris Fellow by Rotary International in 1995 and Townsperson of Year by the Camden, Lincolnville, Rockport Chamber of Commerce in 1996 and receiving in 1993 the Distinguished Personal Enrichment Award from the Maine Adult Education Association and the First Place/Weekly Award from the Maine Press Association. Ms. Dyer will be long remembered and sadly missed by her family and friends and all those whose lives she touched;
(HLS 530) Presented by Representative DOUDERA of Camden. Cosponsored by Senator MIRAMANT of Knox.
(5-28) Amanda Wogaman-Hunt, of Richmond, a beloved counselor working for social change and the redress of inequities. Ms. Wogaman-Hunt was a counselor, educator and Civil Rights Team advisor for students in grades 5 through 9 at Harpswell Coastal Academy's middle and high schools since 2016 and also spent the last 15 years at The Summer Camp for Girls mentoring both campers and staff. Ms. Wogaman-Hunt will be long remembered and sadly missed by her family and friends and all those whose lives she touched;
(HLS 531) Presented by Representative McCREIGHT of Harpswell. Cosponsored by Senator VITELLI of Sagadahoc, Senator DAUGHTRY of Cumberland, Representative BERRY of Bowdoinham, Representative HEPLER of Woolwich.
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Divided Report (6-1) Majority Report of the Committee on EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS reporting Ought to Pass on Bill "An Act Regarding the Terms of Office of the Director of the Maine State Museum Commission, the State Librarian and the Director of the Maine Arts Commission" (S.P. 392) (L.D. 1206) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: Comes from the Senate with the Majority OUGHT TO PASS Report READ and ACCEPTED and the Bill PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED.
_________________________________ (6-2) Majority Report of the Committee on INNOVATION, DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT AND BUSINESS reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-408)on Bill "An Act To Provide for the 2022 and 2023 Allocations of the State Ceiling on Private Activity Bonds" (EMERGENCY) (S.P. 638) (L.D. 1811) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass 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-408).
_________________________________ (6-3) Majority Report of the Committee on TRANSPORTATION reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-412) on Resolve, To Rename Bridges in the Town of Milo for Veterans Who Died during the Vietnam War (S.P. 626) (L.D. 1788) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass 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-412).
_________________________________ (6-4) Majority Report of the Committee on TRANSPORTATION reporting Ought to Pass on Resolve, To Name a Bridge in the Town of Unity the Alton "Mac" McCormick Memorial Bridge (S.P. 657) (L.D. 1839) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Resolve.
Signed: Representative: Comes from the Senate with the Majority OUGHT TO PASS Report READ and ACCEPTED and the Resolve PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED.
_________________________________ (6-5) Majority Report of the Committee on TRANSPORTATION reporting Ought to Pass on Resolve, To Rename 3 Bridges in Brownville and Brownville Junction (S.P. 672) (L.D. 1912) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Resolve.
Signed: Representative: Comes from the Senate with the Majority OUGHT TO PASS Report READ and ACCEPTED and the Resolve PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED.
_________________________________ (6-6) Majority Report of the Committee on EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-763) on Bill "An Act To Promote Labor Education through the University of Maine System" (H.P. 1349) (L.D. 1816) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-7) Majority Report of the Committee on JUDICIARYreporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-764) on RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine To Explicitly Prohibit Discrimination Based on the Sex of an Individual (H.P. 242) (L.D. 344) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same RESOLUTION.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: Representative NEWELL of the Passamaquoddy Tribe - of the House - supports the Majority Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-764) Report. _________________________________ 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. 649) (L.D. 1832) Bill "An Act To Correct the Year of the Expiration of the Terms of 2 County Commissioners in Sagadahoc County" (EMERGENCY) Committee on STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT reporting Ought to Pass (7-2) (S.P. 653) (L.D. 1835) Bill "An Act To Amend the Laws Governing Storm Water Management To Provide an Exemption for Mountain Bike Trails" (EMERGENCY) Committee on ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES reporting Ought to Pass (7-3) (S.P. 600) (L.D. 1745) Bill "An Act To Amend the Laws Governing the Gambling Control Board" Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-410) (7-4) (S.P. 637) (L.D. 1810) Bill "An Act Regarding Examinations and Applications for Professional Engineers and Engineer-interns" Committee on INNOVATION, DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT AND BUSINESS reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-409) (7-5) (S.P. 646) (L.D. 1829) Bill "An Act To Amend the Charter of the Ogunquit Sewer District" Committee on ENERGY, UTILITIES AND TECHNOLOGY reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-411) (7-6) (S.P. 654) (L.D. 1836) Bill "An Act To Amend Maine's Financial Institution Merger Statutes and Modernize Certain Sections of Title 9-B" Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-413) (7-7) (H.P. 1386) (L.D. 1876) Bill "An Act Regarding Abandoned Motor Vehicle Storage Fees" Committee on TRANSPORTATION reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-765)
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Resolves (10-1) Resolve, To Create the Commission To Examine Reestablishing Parole (H.P. 610) (L.D. 842)
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. RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine To Establish a Right to a Healthy Environment (S.P. 196) (L.D. 489)
- CARRIED OVER to any special or regular session, of the 130th Legislature, pursuant to Joint Order H.P. 1302 on July 19, 2021. TABLED - May 19, 2021 (Till Later Today) by Representative DUNPHY of Old Town. PENDING - FINAL PASSAGE.
2. HOUSE DIVIDED REPORT - Report "A" (8) Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-579) - Report "B" (4) Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "B" (H-580) - Report "C" (1) Ought Not to Pass - Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES on Bill "An Act To End the Sale of Flavored Tobacco Products" (H.P. 1155) (L.D. 1550)
- CARRIED OVER to any special or regular session, of the 130th Legislature, pursuant to Joint Order H.P. 1302 on July 19, 2021. TABLED - June 14, 2021 (Till Later Today) by Representative MEYER of Eliot. PENDING - Motion of same Representative to ACCEPT Report "A" OUGHT TO PASS AS AMENDED.
3. Expression of Legislative Sentiment Recognizing the Honorable Beverly Bustin-Hatheway, of Hallowell (SLS 646)
- In Senate, READ and PASSED. TABLED - February 10, 2022 (Till Later Today) by Representative WARREN of Hallowell. PENDING - PASSAGE.
4. Expression of Legislative Sentiment Recognizing the Honorable Christopher W. Rector, of Thomaston (HLS 521)
TABLED - February 10, 2022 (Till Later Today) by Representative MATLACK of St. George. PENDING - PASSAGE.
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STATUTORY ADJOURNMENT DATE April 20, 2022
State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 1
PETITIONS, BILLS AND RESOLVES REQUIRING REFERENCE
Pursuant to Resolve
(3-1) Representative MEYER for the Joint Standing Committee on Health and Human Services pursuant to Resolve 2021, chapter 60, section 3 asks leave to report that the accompanying Bill "An Act To Establish a Progressive Treatment Program Monitor" (H.P. 1479) (L.D. 1993)
Be REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES and printed pursuant to Joint Rule 218.
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Pursuant to Resolve
(3-2) Representative MEYER for the Joint Standing Committee on Health and Human Services pursuant to Resolve 2021, chapter 60, section 3 asks leave to report that the accompanying Bill "An Act To Establish the Progressive Treatment Program Fund" (H.P. 1480) (L.D. 1994)
Be REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES and printed pursuant to Joint Rule 218.
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State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 2
(2-1) The Following Communication: (H.C. 365)
STATE OF MAINE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SPEAKER'S OFFICE AUGUSTA, MAINE 04333-0002
February 16, 2022
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 February 15, 2022
Kristine Logan of Topsham, Grace O’Neal of Limestone and Joseph M. Sleeper of Caribou for appointment to the Loring Development Authority. Pursuant to Title 5, MRSA §13080-B, these appointments are contingent on the Maine State Senate’s confirmation after review by the Joint Standing Committee on Innovation, Development, Economic Advancement and Business.
Sincerely,
S/Ryan M. Fecteau Speaker of the House
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State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 3
(1-1) The following Joint Order: (S.P. 714)
ORDERED, the House concurring, that when the Senate and House adjourn, they do so until the call of the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House, respectively.
Comes from the Senate, READ and PASSED.
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(1-1) Resolve, Authorizing the Bureau of Parks and Lands To Authorize Additional Construction and Installations Related to a Telecommunications Tower on Bald Mountain in the Town of Rangeley (S.P. 712) (L.D. 1981) (1-2) Resolve, To Authorize the Bureau of Parks and Lands To Enter into a Lease with Christian Camps and Conferences for a Parcel of Land Located in Somerset County (S.P. 715) (L.D. 1983)
Come from the Senate, REFERRED to the Committee on AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRY and ordered printed.
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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. 611) (L.D. 1752) Bill "An Act To Provide Insurance Coverage for a Beneficiary on a Transfer on Death Deed" (EMERGENCY) Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-417) (7-2) (S.P. 610) (L.D. 1855) Bill "An Act Regarding Point-of-dispensing Sites for Immunizations against COVID-19" Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-416)
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Divided Report (6-1) Majority Report of the Committee on ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-415) on Bill "An Act To Allow Exceptions to the Height Limitations under the Shoreland Zoning Laws" (S.P. 636) (L.D. 1809) 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-415).
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State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 7
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. 1307) (L.D. 1756) Resolve, Authorizing the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry To Convey Certain Land in Aroostook County and Penobscot County Committee on AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRYreporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-767) (7-2) (H.P. 1347) (L.D. 1805) Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Chapter 26: Producer Margins, a Major Substantive Rule of the Maine Milk Commission (EMERGENCY) Committee on AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRYreporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-766)
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State of Maine http://legislature.maine.gov/HouseCalendar House Supplement No. 8
(1-1) Resolve, To Study Maine's Motor Vehicle Inspection Program (H.P. 200) (L.D. 284)
FINALLY PASSED in the House on June 15, 2021.
Comes from the Senate with the Resolve and accompanying papers COMMITTED to the Committee on TRANSPORTATION in NON-CONCURRENCE.
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(4-1) On motion of Representative MATLACK of St. George, the following Joint Order: (H.P. 1481)
ORDERED, the Senate concurring, that the Joint Standing Committee on State and Local Government report out a bill related to the Review of the State GovernmentEvaluation Act required under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 3, section 963.
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