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The House CalendarThe Advance Journal and Calendar of the House of Representatives Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Calling of the House to Order by the Speaker.
Prayer by Raymond Vensel, Maine Chapter of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, Litchfield.
National Anthem by Nicole Hayward, Lisbon.
Pledge of Allegiance.
Medical Provider of the Day, Kimberly Boothby-Downing, MSN, ANP-BC, Gorham.
Reading of the Journal of Wednesday, May 7, 2025. _________________________________
(1-1) Bill "An Act to Prohibit the Department of Health and Human Services from Reducing General Assistance Reimbursement Maximums for Payment of Costs of Providing Emergency Shelter" (S.P. 766) (L.D. 1959)
Comes from the Senate, REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES and ordered printed.
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(1-2) Bill "An Act to Ensure Due Process for Recipients of No Trespass Orders on Certain State Properties" (S.P. 765) (L.D. 1958)
Comes from the Senate, REFERRED to the Committee on JUDICIARY and ordered printed.
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(1-3) Bill "An Act to Exempt Electronic Smoking Devices or Other Tobacco Products Containing Ingestible Hemp from the Tax Imposed on Tobacco Products" (S.P. 767) (L.D. 1960)
Comes from the Senate, REFERRED to the Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS and ordered printed.
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(2-1) The Following Communication: (H.C. 159)
STATE OF MAINE 132ND MAINE LEGISLATURE
April 24, 2025
Chief Edward Peter-Paul Mi'kmaq Nation
Chief Clarissa Sabattis Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians
Chief William J. Nicholas, Sr. Passamaquoddy Tribe at Motahkomikuk
Chief Pos Bassett Passamaquoddy Tribe at Sipayik
Chief Kirk Francis Penobscot Nation
Dear Chiefs,
It is our pleasure to invite you to visit the Legislature on Wednesday, May 14, to attend a Joint Convention to be held in the Hall of the House of Representatives at 11:00 a.m. for the purposes of reporting on the State of the Tribes in Maine.
We look forward to hearing from you and understand that each of you will address the Joint Convention for 10 minutes or less.
Thank you for your consideration and we look forward to your acceptance of this invitation.
Sincerely,
S/Matthea Elisabeth Larsen Daughtry President of the Senate
S/Ryan D. Fecteau Speaker of the House
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(2-2) The Following Communication: (H.C. 160)
STATE OF MAINE 132ND MAINE LEGISLATURE
April 24, 2025
Honorable Janet T. Mills Governor 1 State House Station Augusta, Maine 04333
Dear Governor Mills,
It is our pleasure to invite you to visit the Legislature on Wednesday, May 14, to attend a Joint Convention to be held in the Hall of the House of Representatives at 11:00 a.m. for the purposes of hearing about the State of the Tribes in Maine.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Sincerely,
S/Matthea Elisabeth Larsen Daughtry President of the Senate
S/Ryan D. Fecteau Speaker of the House
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(2-3) The Following Communication: (H.C. 161)
STATE OF MAINE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SPEAKER'S OFFICE AUGUSTA, MAINE 04333-0002
May 7, 2025
Honorable Robert B. Hunt Clerk of the House 2 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333
Dear Clerk Hunt,
Pursuant to my authority under Title 1, MRSA, Ch. 13, Subchapter 1, §411.2-K, I am pleased to appoint Rachel Henderson of Rumford to the Right to Know Advisory Committee, effective immediately.
Representative Henderson will serve on this committee as a member of the House of Representatives who is a member of the Legislature having jurisdiction over judiciary matters.
Should you have any questions regarding this appointment, please do not hesitate to contact my office.
Sincerely,
S/Ryan D. Fecteau Speaker of the House
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(2-4) The Following Communication: (H.C. 162)
CLERK'S OFFICE 2 STATE HOUSE STATION AUGUSTA, MAINE 04333-0002
May 13, 2025
Honorable Ryan D. 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. 1215 An Act Regarding Residency Restrictions for Sex Offenders L.D. 1510 An Act to Establish Statutory Deadlines for Processing Applications for Emergency Medical Services Personnel L.D. 1600 An Act to Provide Regional Support Funding for Municipal Police Departments to Support Special Response Teams L.D. 1817 An Act to Implement the Recommendation of the Maine Commission on Public Defense Services to Eliminate the Crime of Violation of Condition of Release
Education and Cultural Affairs L.D. 170 Resolve, Establishing a Pilot Program to Reduce Personal Electronic Device Distractions During the School Day L.D. 322 An Act to Promote Student Attendance in Schools by Requiring the Commissioner of Education to Implement School Attendance Best Practices L.D. 643 Resolve, to Study the Effects of Artificial Intelligence, Cellular Telephones and Social Media on Public Education L.D. 854 An Act to Provide Equitable Capital Construction Funding for Maine's Charter Schools L.D. 1495 An Act to Make the Professional Standards Board Responsible for the Educator Certification Process L.D. 1533 An Act to Ensure the Retention of R1 Research Institution Status by the University of Maine L.D. 1614 Resolve, to Facilitate the Ability of the Maine State Museum to Acquire and Preserve Special Collections Environment and Natural Resources L.D. 630 An Act to Implement Portions of the "Protecting Maine's Beaches for the Future: 2017 Update" Report Regarding Beach Nourishment and Dune Restoration Projects L.D. 757 Resolve, to Study and Oversee Water in the State of Maine L.D. 1633 An Act to Promote the Recycling and Reuse of Construction Materials
Health and Human Services L.D. 376 An Act to Improve Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes Through Doula Care L.D. 1108 An Act Regarding the Reunification of Foster Children with Their Parents L.D. 1367 Resolve, to Study Methods of Gradually Transitioning Individuals from Government Assistance Programs to the Workforce L.D. 1409 An Act Regarding the Rights of Foster Parents L.D. 1613 An Act to Establish Maine's Care Force to Address the State's Health Care Crisis (EMERGENCY) L.D. 1634 An Act Regarding MaineCare Waiting Lists Housing and Economic Development L.D. 1465 An Act to Create the Office of Workforce Advancement Within the Department of Economic and Community Development and Establish Statewide Workforce Advancement Goals
Inland Fisheries and Wildlife L.D. 1565 An Act to Allow the Use of Certain All-terrain Vehicles on Snowmobile Trails Judiciary L.D. 990 Resolve, Requiring the Office of the Attorney General to Develop and Promote an Optional Online Registry Informing Landlords of Their Rights and Obligations L.D. 1463 An Act to Prohibit the Auctioning of State Surplus or Forfeited Firearms Labor L.D. 833 An Act to Expand the Earned Paid Leave Exception L.D. 1124 An Act Regarding Retirement Benefits and Salary Adjustments for Judicial Employees L.D. 1670 An Act to Establish the Maine Public Employees Retirement System Home Repair and Energy Upgrade Loan Program and Fund L.D. 1791 Resolve, to Direct State Agencies to Implement the Social Security Fairness Act (EMERGENCY) Marine Resources L.D. 1625 An Act Regarding the Preservation of Working Waterfronts Transportation L.D. 1480 An Act Regarding Exceptions for Persons Learning to Drive Who Have Not Yet Completed a Driver Education Course L.D. 1531 An Act to Better Protect Animal-drawn Vehicles and Motorists on Public Roadways Veterans and Legal Affairs L.D. 347 An Act to Provide Qualifying Municipalities a Percentage of Adult Use Cannabis Sales Tax and Excise Tax Revenue
Sincerely,
S/Robert B. Hunt Clerk of the House
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(2-5) The Following Communication: (H.C. 163)
STATE OF MAINE CLERK'S OFFICE 2 STATE HOUSE STATION AUGUSTA, MAINE 04333-0002
May 13, 2025
Honorable Ryan D. Fecteau Speaker of the House 2 State House Station Augusta, Maine 04333
Dear Speaker Fecteau:
Pursuant to Joint Rule 310, the Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety has approved the request by the sponsor, Representative Crafts of Newcastle, to report the following "Leave to Withdraw:"
L.D. 1779 An Act to Make the Possession of Under 2 Grams of Certain Schedule W Drugs a Class D Crime
Pursuant to Joint Rule 310, the Committee on Judiciary has approved the request by the sponsor, Representative Boyer of Poland, to report the following "Leave to Withdraw:"
L.D. 737 An Act Regarding a So-called Clean Slate Initiative for Arrest and Conviction Records
Pursuant to Joint Rule 310, the Committee on Judiciary has approved the request by the sponsor, Representative Stover of Boothbay, to report the following "Leave to Withdraw:"
L.D. 1811 An Act Regarding the Submission of Documents for Protection from Abuse and Protection from Harassment Cases
Pursuant to Joint Rule 310, the Committee on Taxation has approved the request by the sponsor, Senator Nangle of Cumberland, to report the following "Leave to Withdraw:"
L.D. 1641 An Act to Allow Municipalities to Implement a Local Option Sales Tax
Pursuant to Joint Rule 310, the Committee on Taxation has approved the request by the sponsor, Representative Geiger of Rockland, to report the following "Leave to Withdraw:"
L.D. 1885 An Act to Create a State Property Tax Directed Toward 2nd Homes for the Purposes of Funding Education, Early Childhood Programs and the Land for Maine's Future Trust Fund
Pursuant to Joint Rule 310, the Committee on Veterans and Legal Affairs has approved the request by the sponsor, Representative Supica of Bangor, to report the following "Leave to Withdraw:"
L.D. 1354 An Act Regarding Liquor Licensing in Outdoor Stadiums and Exclusivity in Licensee Agreements
Pursuant to Joint Rule 310, the Committee on Veterans and Legal Affairs has approved the request by the sponsor, Representative Libby of Auburn, to report the following "Leave to Withdraw:"
L.D. 1880 An Act to Require Photographic Identification for Voting
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 Improve Access to Community Solar Programs in the State" (H.P. 1310) (L.D. 1966)
Sponsored by Representative WARREN of Scarborough. Cosponsored by Representative: KESSLER of South Portland. (3-2) Resolve, to Establish the Maine Home Energy Navigator and Coaching Pilot Program (H.P. 1311) (L.D. 1967)
Sponsored by Representative KESSLER of South Portland. (3-3) Bill "An Act to Eliminate the ConnectMaine Authority by Repealing the Advanced Technology Infrastructure Act" (H.P. 1319) (L.D. 1975)
Sponsored by Representative DUCHARME of Madison. Cosponsored by President DAUGHTRY of Cumberland and Representatives: ANKELES of Brunswick, CAMPBELL of Orrington, CROCKETT of Portland, GREENWOOD of Wales, ROLLINS of Augusta, RUDNICKI of Fairfield, SAYRE of Kennebunk, WADSWORTH of Hiram. Committee on ENERGY, UTILITIES AND TECHNOLOGY suggested and ordered printed.
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(3-4) Bill "An Act to Enhance Transparency and Value in Substantial Health Care Transactions by Changing the Review and Approval Process for Those Transactions" (H.P. 1316) (L.D. 1972)
Sponsored by Representative ZAGER of Portland. Cosponsored by Representatives: BOYER of Cape Elizabeth, CLUCHEY of Bowdoinham, FOLEY of Wells, MORRIS of Turner. (3-5) Resolve, to Establish the Commission to Study Oversight and Funding Structures for Recovery Residences and Resident Protections (EMERGENCY) (H.P. 1317) (L.D. 1973)
Sponsored by Representative ROLLINS of Augusta. Cosponsored by Senator MOORE of Washington and Representatives: COLLINS of Sidney, DHALAC of South Portland, HASENFUS of Readfield, MILLIKEN of Blue Hill, SAYRE of Kennebunk, Senators: RENY of Lincoln, TALBOT ROSS of Cumberland. Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES suggested and ordered printed.
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(3-6) Bill "An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding Consent for HIV Testing and Disclosure of Related Medical Information for Insurance Purposes" (H.P. 1314) (L.D. 1970)
Sponsored by Representative OSHER of Orono. Cosponsored by Senator BRENNER of Cumberland and Representatives: EDER of Waterboro, Speaker FECTEAU of Biddeford, FLYNN of Albion, MATHIESON of Kittery, MOONEN of Portland, RANA of Bangor, ROEDER of Bangor, SUPICA of Bangor. Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES suggested and ordered printed.
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(3-7) Bill "An Act to Amend the Maine Revised Unclaimed Property Act" (H.P. 1313) (L.D. 1969)
Sponsored by Representative RIELLY of Westbrook. Submitted by the Treasurer of State pursuant to Joint Rule 204. (3-8) Bill "An Act to Protect Workers in This State by Clarifying the Relationship of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies with Federal Immigration Authorities" (H.P. 1315) (L.D. 1971)
Sponsored by Representative DHALAC of South Portland. Cosponsored by Senator TALBOT ROSS of Cumberland and Representatives: ABDI of Lewiston, DEBRITO of Waterville, HASENFUS of Readfield, LEE of Auburn, MACIAS of Topsham, RANA of Bangor, SATO of Gorham, YUSUF of Portland. (3-9) Bill "An Act to Affirm Parental Rights" (H.P. 1318) (L.D. 1974)
Sponsored by Representative CARUSO of Caratunk. Cosponsored by Representatives: BABIN of Fort Fairfield, CHAPMAN of Auburn, FREDERICKS of Sanford, POIRIER of Skowhegan, Senator: TIMBERLAKE of Androscoggin. Committee on JUDICIARYsuggested and ordered printed.
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(3-10) Bill "An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding Legislative Reimbursement" (H.P. 1312) (L.D. 1968)
Sponsored by Representative MOONEN of Portland.
Committee on STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT suggested and ordered printed.
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Pursuant to Statute
(3-11) Representative GRAMLICH for the Department of Environmental Protection pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 5, section 8072 asks leave to report that the accompanying Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Chapter 379: Compensation for Impacts to High-Value Agricultural Land from Solar Energy Development, a Late-filed Major Substantive Rule of the Department of Environmental Protection (EMERGENCY) (H.P. 1320) (L.D. 1976)
Be REFERREDto the Committee on ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES 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) Edward A. Caron, Sr., of Topsham, who has received the Topsham Public Library's 2025 Sarah Whitten Community Award for his outstanding contributions to the Topsham Public Library and the community. The award recognizes a kindred spirit of the Topsham Public Library's first donor, Sarah Whitten, who donated her family home in 1941 to serve as Topsham's first library. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 553)
(5-2) the Brunswick and Topsham Water District, of Topsham, which received the 2024 President's Award from the Maine Water Utilities Association. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 554)
(5-3) Roger Pomerleau, of Hallowell, who has received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce for his significant and lasting contributions to the local business climate and the well-being of the community. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 555)
(5-4) Beatrice and Clifford Cheney, of Charlotte, who are celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary on May 17, 2025. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 556)
(5-5) Oliver Lantagne, of West Baldwin, who won first place in the Maine History Poster Contest. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 557)
(5-6) Lindsay Vinal, of Waldoboro, who was named the Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class B Girls Basketball Coach of the Year. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 558)
(5-7) Octavia Aurora, of Edgecomb, who won a Gold Key in the Eastern Region of the Scholastic Writing Competition for her poem, "The Trees of Edgecomb." We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 559)
(5-8) Elizabeth Holden, of Clinton, who has earned the distinction of being named Valedictorian of the 2025 graduating class of Lawrence High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 563)
(5-9) Paige Goodwin, of Benton, who has earned the distinction of being named Salutatorian of the 2025 graduating class of Lawrence High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 564)
(5-10) Khloe Joyce Kimball, of Parkman, who has earned the distinction of being named Salutatorian of the 2025 graduating class of Piscataquis Community High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 565)
(5-11) Timothy Grant MacNeil, of Guilford, who has earned the distinction of being named Valedictorian of the 2025 graduating class of Piscataquis Community High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 566)
(5-12) Megan Hreben, of Dexter, who has earned the distinction of being named Valedictorian of the 2025 graduating class of Dexter Regional High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 567)
(5-13) Desmond Robinson, of Solon, who has earned the distinction of being named Valedictorian of the 2025 graduating class of Carrabec High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 568)
(5-14) Alan Crawford III, of Jackman, who has earned the distinction of being named Salutatorian of the 2025 graduating class of Forest Hills Consolidated School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 569)
(5-15) Amelia Greaves, of Dexter, who has earned the distinction of being named Salutatorian of the 2025 graduating class of Dexter Regional High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 570)
(5-16) Allison Dunning, of Jackman, who has earned the distinction of being named Valedictorian of the 2025 graduating class of Forest Hills Consolidated School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 571)
(5-17) Haley McFadyen, of North Anson, who has earned the distinction of being named Salutatorian of the 2025 graduating class of Carrabec High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 572)
(5-18) Hunter Gagnon, of Poland, who has earned the distinction of being named Valedictorian of the 2025 graduating class of Poland Regional High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 573)
(5-19) Ian Eugley, of Poland, who has earned the distinction of being named Salutatorian of the 2025 graduating class of Poland Regional High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 574)
(5-20) Ethan Linkletter, of Athens, who has earned the distinction of being named Salutatorian of the 2025 graduating class of Madison Junior Senior High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 575)
(5-21) Michela Provost, of Skowhegan, who has earned the distinction of being named Salutatorian of the 2025 graduating class of Skowhegan Area High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 576)
(5-22) Drake Turcotte, of Skowhegan, who has earned the distinction of being named Valedictorian of the 2025 graduating class of Skowhegan Area High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 577)
(5-23) Ella Haynie, of Embden, who has earned the distinction of being named Valedictorian of the 2025 graduating class of Madison Junior Senior High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(SLS 578)
(5-24) J. Donald Beane, of Moscow, who recently retired as First Selectman of the Town of Moscow after 46 years of public service. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 228) Presented by Representative CARUSO of Caratunk. Cosponsored by Senator BLACK of Franklin.
(5-25) Mike Estes, of York, on his retirement after many years of service to the Town of York, including service on the Selectboard from 2005 to 2011 and from 2016 to 2025, on the Parks and Recreation Board from 1998 to 2004, on the School Committee from 1992 to 1998, on the Finance Committee from 1989 to 1992 and on the Planning Board from 2002 to 2005. Mr. Estes also served on the town's Bog Road, Municipal Building, Capital Planning and Affordable Housing committees. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 231) Presented by Representative SARGENT of York. Cosponsored by Senator LAWRENCE of York, Representative RUNTE of York.
(5-26) Lilly Crockett, of Belgrade, who won the Gold Medal in the Computer Programming Competition at the 2025 State of Maine SkillsUSA Leadership and Skills Conference. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 232) Presented by Representative FROST of Belgrade. Cosponsored by Senator BRADSTREET of Kennebec.
(5-27) Troy Edward Hollauer Piltch, of Freeport, a member of Troop No. 93, who has attained the high rank and distinction of Eagle Scout. This is the highest award in Scouting and is given for excellence in skills development, leadership, personal growth and community service. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 233) Presented by Representative SACHS of Freeport. Cosponsored by President DAUGHTRY of Cumberland.
(5-28) Jennifer Wahlig, of Falmouth, who won the title of Mrs. Maine America 2025. Mrs. Wahlig has worked extensively with the McAuley Residence, which provides transitional housing for women with and without children who are in recovery from substance abuse disorder, and In Her Presence, which supports Maine immigrant families. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 234) Presented by Representative KUHN of Falmouth. Cosponsored by Senator PIERCE of Cumberland, Representative CROCKETT of Portland.
(5-29) Owen Fullerton, of Lowell, who has earned the distinction of being named Salutatorian of the 2025 graduating class of Brewer High School. We extend our congratulations and best wishes;
(HLS 235) Presented by Representative MCINTYRE of Lowell. Cosponsored by Senator TIPPING of Penobscot.
In Memory of: (5-30) Lawrence W. "Larry" Shaw, of Rumford. Reverend Shaw was a veteran of the United States Navy. Returning to Rumford after his naval service, he established the Church of the Good News and was pastor there for 40 years. He later started His Gathering Place and served its congregation for another 10 years. Throughout these years, he was a familiar and caring presence in town, preaching and counseling across denominations. Even in retirement, he remained active. He served as an elder and member at the Praise Assembly of God Church in Rumford, participating in worship outreach and sermon preparation. Between 1983 and 2013, he made many missionary journeys abroad, including extended trips to China and Honduras and other countries. He built friendships at Portland's Chinese Gospel Church and worked to deliver Bibles and spiritual encouragement to believers there. He also supported mission work in Latin America. Beyond traditional ministry, he applied his faith to practical service. He founded and led an initiative called Mt. Zion Mining, a faith-driven enterprise through which he aimed to support ministry efforts and community needs. Reverend Shaw will be long remembered and sadly missed by his family, friends and community;
(SLS 552)
(5-31) Barbara Ellen (Luce) Gilchrest, of Waldoboro. Mrs. Gilchrest worked as a registered nurse for 40 years, primarily at Miles Memorial Hospital, where she was head of the women's center. She was recognized at the Blaine House as the first obstetric head nurse at Miles and was also credited with starting the first birthing room in the State. In her free time, she worked with the teenage pregnancy program in the Damariscotta area. Mrs. Gilchrest will be long remembered and sadly missed by her husband, Justin, and her family, friends and community;
(SLS 560)
(5-32) Anthony Jackovich, of Round Pond. Mr. Jackovich was a painted whose work reflected a melding of realist and impressionist techniques. He also worked in bronze sculpture. He studied at The Art Institute of Chicago, and after his service with the United States Navy he went to Paris to study at the Ecole Superieur Nationale de Beaux Arts, the Academie Julian and the Adacemie de la Grande Chaumiere. After time spent in South Africa, California, London and New York City, Mr. Jackovich and his family moved to Round Pond, where he continued his painting and was invited to exhibit at the prestigious 147th annual exhibition of the National Academy of Design in New York City. His paintings hang in museums and many well-known collections, and he exhibited in several important shows throughout the United States. Mr. Jackovich will be long remembered and sadly missed by his wife, Sheala, and his family, friends and community;
(SLS 561)
(5-33) Libby Karen Rust, of York. Ms. Rust had a career in administration, beginning as a consultant with the Center for Community Planning and Consultant in New York City from 1975 to 1976. Staying in New York City, she then worked as an intern at the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company in 1976; staff assistant for the Subcommittee on Mental Health, Task Force on New York City Fiscal Crisis from 1976 to 1977; auditor with American Telephone and Telegraph Company in 1977;and budget examiner for the Office of Budget Review for New York City from 1977 to 1978. She then became the executive director of Strafford County Human Services in Dover, New Hampshire, working from 1978 to 1979; director for allocations and agency relations for the United Way in Portland from 1979 to 1982 and planning and allocations division director from 1982 to 1984; and executive director of the Seacoast United Way in Portsmouth, New Hampshire from 1984 to 1987. She went to California and was the director of development for the American Cancer Society in Los Angeles from 1987 to 1988; associate director of Saint Vincent Medical Center in Los Angeles from 1988 to 1989; and director of annual giving for the Saint Joseph Hospital Foundation in Orange, California from 1989 to 1991 and assistant director of development from 1991 to 1993. She was director of development at Community Health Services, Inc. in Portland from 1993 to 1994 and executive director of the York County Technology College Foundation from 1994 to 1999. In 1998, she founded Rust Communications Group. Her volunteer work included being a member of the Town of York budget committee from 1979 to 1980; a trustee of Kents Hill School from 1991 to 1993, York Public Library from 1999 to 2002, Mercy Hospital Visiting Nurse Association-Homecare from 1999 to 2005 and Pine Tree Society, Maine from 2001 to 2006. She was a member of the Association Fundraising Professionals Northern New England, serving as president in 2003. She was also active in the Junior League, Portland for many years. Ms. Rust will be long remembered and sadly missed by her family, friends and community;
(SLS 562)
(5-34) Michael Frederick Estrada, of Rome. Mr. Estrada launched his journalism career in Bennington, Vermont, covering sports for the local paper. He later moved to central Maine and began a career in radio broadcasting. In 1992, alongside fellow radio DJ "Tom O," he co-founded The Mountain Morning Show on WTOS, bringing humor, news and entertainment to listeners across Maine and beyond each morning. In recognition of their outstanding contributions during their 33-year partnership, Mr. Mike and Tom O were inducted into the Maine Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2018. In addition to the sports journalism of his early career, Mr. Estrada penned a weekly Mr. Mike's Musings column and was the mastermind behind The Mountain Morning Show's hilarious Wacky Zany Goofy Radio-type Quiz Shows. He lent his broadcast voice to hundreds of local football games, field hockey matchups and swim meets and was a fixture at annual state high school basketball tournaments. Mr. Estrada will be long remembered and sadly missed by his family, friends and community;
(HLS 236) Presented by Representative FROST of Belgrade. Cosponsored by Senator BLACK of Franklin.
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Report of the Chair-Pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 (6-1) Representative HEPLER from the Committee on MARINE RESOURCES on Bill "An Act to Enable the Maine Pilotage Commission to Oversee Pilots Operating in Portland Harbor" (H.P. 1245) (L.D. 1874)
Reports a recommendation for a CHANGE OF COMMITTEE.
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(6-2) Representative CLOUTIER from the Committee on TAXATION on Bill "An Act to Create Equity in Maine's Highway Funding by Imposing a Road Use Fee for Electric Vehicles" (H.P. 1246) (L.D. 1875)
Reports a recommendation for a CHANGE OF COMMITTEE.
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Change of Committee (6-3) Report of the Committee on INLAND FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE on Bill "An Act to Ensure the Future of Maine's Sporting Camp Heritage" (S.P. 683) (L.D. 1737)
Reporting that it be REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES.
Comes from the Senate with the Report READ and ACCEPTED and the Bill REFERREDto the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES.
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(6-4) Representative CLOUTIER from the Committee on TAXATION on Bill "An Act to Support Small Businesses by Providing a Refundable Tax Credit to Certain Businesses to Offset Credit and Debit Card Transaction Fees" (H.P. 988) (L.D. 1504)
Reporting that it be REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES.
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Divided Report (6-5) Majority Report of the Committee on LABOR reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-47) on Bill "An Act to Include Judicial Marshals in the 1998 Special Plan for Retirement" (S.P. 359) (L.D. 794) 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-47).
_________________________________ (6-6) Majority Report of the Committee on AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRY reporting Ought Not to Pass on Bill "An Act Regarding the Confidentiality of Certain Records Belonging to the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry Related to the Bureau of Forestry" (H.P. 271) (L.D. 417) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-114) on same Bill.
Signed: Representative: _________________________________ (6-7) Majority Report of the Committee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY reporting Ought Not to Pass on Bill "An Act to Eliminate Barriers to Reentry into the Community After Incarceration by Repealing Certain Driver's License Suspension Provisions" (H.P. 275) (L.D. 421) Signed:
Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Senators: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-8) Majority Report of the Committee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY reporting Refer to Another Committee on Bill "An Act to Enhance Public Safety in Maine by Defining the Relationship Between Local and Federal Law Enforcement" (H.P. 834) (L.D. 1259) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-9) Majority Report of the Committee on EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-141) on Bill "An Act to Fund the Maine Health Care Provider Loan Repayment Program" (H.P. 419) (L.D. 651) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-10) Majority Report of the Committee on EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-140) on Bill "An Act to Fund an Administrative Structure of an Emergency Medical Services Education Program in the Community College System" (H.P. 461) (L.D. 722) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-11) Majority Report of the Committee on ENERGY, UTILITIES AND TECHNOLOGY reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-135) on Bill "An Act to Advance Long-duration Energy Storage Within the State" (H.P. 749) (L.D. 1130) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-12) Majority Report of the Committee on ENERGY, UTILITIES AND TECHNOLOGY reporting Ought Not to Pass on Resolve, to Reduce the Cost of Energy in Maine and Further Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Through Energy Contracts (H.P. 826) (L.D. 1251) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass on same Resolve.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-13) Majority Report of the Committee on ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES reporting Ought Not to Pass on Bill "An Act Regarding the Management of the Waste Components of a Solar Energy Development upon Decommissioning" (EMERGENCY) (H.P. 57) (L.D. 92) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-133) on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-14) Majority Report of the Committee on ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-132) on Bill "An Act to Prohibit the Use of Aqueous Film-forming Foam at the Former Brunswick Naval Air Station" (H.P. 261) (L.D. 407) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-15) Majority Report of the Committee on ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-131) on Bill "An Act to Clarify Performance Standards for Quarries" (H.P. 443) (L.D. 704) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-16) Majority Report of the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-128) on Bill "An Act to Create the Building Opportunity Through Out-of-school Time Program" (H.P. 911) (L.D. 1389) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-17) Majority Report of the Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICESreporting Ought Not to Pass on Bill "An Act to Require Health Insurance Coverage for Federally Approved Nonprescription Oral Hormonal Contraceptives and Nonprescription Emergency Contraceptives" (H.P. 96) (L.D. 163) Signed: Senator: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-120) on same Bill.
Signed: Senators: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-18) Majority Report of the Committee on LABOR reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-136) on Bill "An Act to Require Employers to Disclose Pay Ranges and Maintain Records of Employees' Pay Histories" (H.P. 18) (L.D. 54) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-19) Majority Report of the Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICESreporting Ought Not to Pass on Bill "An Act to Allow a Qualifying Religious Organization to Self-insure for Automobile Insurance" (H.P. 583) (L.D. 918) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-124) on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-20) Majority Report of the Committee on LABOR reporting Ought Not to Pass on Bill "An Act to Allow Minors Under 16 Years of Age to Work Until 9 p.m. During the School Year and Until 10 p.m. During Summer Vacation" (H.P. 386) (L.D. 618) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-21) Majority Report of the Committee on LABOR reporting Ought Not to Pass on Bill "An Act to Expand Employment Opportunities for Minor Students by Eliminating Certain Work Limitations" (H.P. 412) (L.D. 644) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-22) Majority Report of the Committee on STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT reporting Ought Not to Pass on Bill "An Act to Require the State to Obtain Municipal Approval Before Placing Noncitizens in the Municipality" (H.P. 276) (L.D. 422) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-139) on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-23) Majority Report of the Committee on STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-111) on Resolve, to Create the Commission to Study a Legislative Internship Program (H.P. 392) (L.D. 624) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Resolve.
Signed: Representative: _________________________________ (6-24) Majority Report of the Committee on STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-138) on Bill "An Act to Designate January 6th as A Day to Remember and to Preserve the Accounts of Witnesses to the Events of January 6, 2021" (H.P. 441) (L.D. 702) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
Signed: Senator: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-25) Majority Report of the Committee on TRANSPORTATION reporting Ought Not to Passon Bill "An Act to Repeal Certain Motor Vehicle Inspection Requirements" (H.P. 220) (L.D. 320) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-118) on same Bill.
Signed: Representative: _________________________________ (6-26) Majority Report of the Committee on TRANSPORTATION reporting Ought Not to Passon Resolve, Directing the Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority to Apply for Federal Funding for the Purpose of Identifying the Rail Corridor Connecting Portland to Orono as an Intercity Passenger Rail Corridor (EMERGENCY) (H.P. 316) (L.D. 487) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-117) on same Resolve.
Signed: Representative: _________________________________ (6-27) Majority Report of the Committee on TRANSPORTATION reporting Ought Not to Passon Bill "An Act to Incentivize the Construction of Solar Carport Canopies and Solar Chargers at Highway Picnic Areas" (H.P. 817) (L.D. 1242) Signed: Senators: Representatives: Minority Report of the same Committee reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-116) on same Bill.
Signed: Representatives: _________________________________ (6-28) Six Members of the Committee on STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT report in Report "A" Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A"(H-115) on Bill "An Act Regarding Municipal Property Tax Levy Limits" (H.P. 361) (L.D. 542)
Signed: Senators: Representatives: Six Members of the same Committee report in Report "B" Ought Not to Pass on same Bill.
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Representatives: _________________________________ CONSENT CALENDAR
First Day
In accordance with House Rule 519, the following items appeared on the Consent Calendar for the First Day: (7-1) (S.P. 51) (L.D. 33) Bill "An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Fantasy Contests" Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-50) (7-2) (S.P. 80) (L.D. 144) Bill "An Act to Create a Limited Retail Seafood Harvester Certificate" Committee on MARINE RESOURCES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-46) (7-3) (S.P. 118) (L.D. 251) Bill "An Act to Protect the Confidentiality of Information of Individual Customers of a Public Utility" Committee on JUDICIARYreporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A"(S-49) (7-4) (S.P. 396) (L.D. 907) Bill "An Act to Amend the Law Governing Zoning Ordinance Variances for Persons with Permanent Disabilities" Committee on HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-51) (7-5) (H.P. 985) (L.D. 1501) Bill "An Act to Extend the Time Frame for a Chiropractic Intern License" Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass (7-6) (H.P. 1121) (L.D. 1686) Bill "An Act to Clarify, Align and Amend Provisions of the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 35-A" Committee on ENERGY, UTILITIES AND TECHNOLOGY reporting Ought to Pass (7-7) (H.P. 3) (L.D. 39) Bill "An Act to Require Forest Landowners to Report the Registration or Sale of Their Forest Carbon Credits" Committee on AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRY reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-125) (7-8) (H.P. 19) (L.D. 55) Bill "An Act to Amend the Law Governing the Accrual of Earned Paid Leave" Committee on LABOR reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-137) (7-9) (H.P. 42) (L.D. 78) Bill "An Act to Require Elementary School Students to Learn Cursive Writing" Committee on EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRSreporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A"(H-113) (7-10) (H.P. 46) (L.D. 82) Bill "An Act to Amend the Workers' Compensation Laws by Extending Indefinitely the Presumption Applying to Law Enforcement Officers, Corrections Officers, E-9-1-1 Dispatchers, Firefighters and Emergency Medical Services Persons Diagnosed with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder" Committee on LABOR reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-134) (7-11) (H.P. 102) (L.D. 169) Bill "An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding Estate Recovery and Planning for Long-term Care" Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-129) (7-12) (H.P. 173) (L.D. 270) Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 850: Health Plan Accountability, a Major Substantive Rule of the Department of Professional and Financial Regulation, Bureau of Insurance (EMERGENCY) Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-123) (7-13) (H.P. 186) (L.D. 286) Bill "An Act to Allow County Commissioners Greater Flexibility When Establishing a Payment Schedule for Municipalities to Pay County Tax Bills" Committee on STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-112) (7-14) (H.P. 433) (L.D. 665) Bill "An Act Regarding the Use of Military Protective Orders in Protection from Abuse and Protection from Harassment Proceedings" Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-130) (7-15) (H.P. 502) (L.D. 777) Bill "An Act to Standardize the Muzzle-loading Season Statewide" Committee on INLAND FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-109) (7-16) (H.P. 513) (L.D. 806) Bill "An Act to Amend the Scope of Practice for Expanded Function Dental Assistants" Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-119) (7-17) (H.P. 560) (L.D. 874) Bill "An Act to Provide Relief to Federal or State Employees Affected by a Federal Government or State Government Shutdown" Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-121) (7-18) (H.P. 574) (L.D. 888) Bill "An Act to Expand Property Tax Relief for Veterans and Survivors of Veterans" Committee on TAXATION reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-143) (7-19) (H.P. 839) (L.D. 1264) Resolve, Requiring the Director of the Bureau of Parks and Lands in the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to Modify the Deed That Conveyed Montpelier, the General Henry Knox Museum in Thomaston, to the Friends of Montpelier Committee on AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRY reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-110) (7-20) (H.P. 851) (L.D. 1276) Bill "An Act to Align Intrastate Commercial Motor Vehicle Insurance Requirements with Federal Standards" Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-122) (7-21) (H.P. 1092) (L.D. 1651) Bill "An Act to Remove the Term 'Alleged' When Referring to Victims of Sexual Assault in the Maine Revised Statutes" Committee on JUDICIARY reporting Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-142)
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Emergency Measure
(10-1) An Act Regarding the Establishment of Fees and Fee Caps for Dental Provider Licensing and Permits (H.P. 302) (L.D. 448)
Reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills as truly and strictly engrossed. This being an emergency measure, a two-thirds vote of all the members elected to the House necessary.
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Emergency Measure
(10-2) Resolve, Establishing the Commission to Study Unmanaged Storm Water Pollution (H.P. 414) (L.D. 646)
Reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills as truly and strictly engrossed. This being an emergency measure, a two-thirds vote of all the members elected to the House necessary.
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Emergency Measure
(10-3) Resolve, to Establish the Committee to Study the Use of Sunflower Crops to Produce Biofuels and Other Products (S.P. 527) (L.D. 1297)
Reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills as truly and strictly engrossed. This being an emergency measure, a two-thirds vote of all the members elected to the House necessary.
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Acts (10-4) An Act Regarding School Enrollment for Military-connected Students (S.P. 48) (L.D. 31) (10-5) An Act to Require Reporting on the Expenditure of Opioid Settlement Funds by Certain Municipalities and County Governments (H.P. 75) (L.D. 110) (10-6) An Act to Expand the Definition of "Terrorism" in the Laws Governing the Maine Emergency Management Agency (H.P. 147) (L.D. 224) (10-7) An Act to Employ Mental Health Personnel Within the Maine State Police (H.P. 198) (L.D. 298) (10-8) An Act Regarding Confidential Information Gathered for Forest Fire Emergency Response and Planning (S.P. 138) (L.D. 379) (10-9) An Act Regarding the Confidentiality of Certain Lottery Winner Identities (H.P. 258) (L.D. 404) (10-10) An Act to Support Municipal Public Health (H.P. 418) (L.D. 650) (10-11) An Act to Support the Department of the Secretary of State, Bureau of Corporations, Elections and Commissions (S.P. 310) (L.D. 693) (10-12) An Act to Continue Support for the Maine Multicultural Center (S.P. 341) (L.D. 783) (10-13) An Act to Establish a Waiver Process from the Permit Requirements for the Use of Explosives in Recreational or Hobby Mining Activities (S.P. 360) (L.D. 795) (10-14) An Act to Amend the Motor Vehicle Laws (H.P. 536) (L.D. 850) (10-15) An Act to Amend the Laws Governing the Powers and Responsibilities of the Maine Redevelopment Land Bank Authority (H.P. 610) (L.D. 945) (10-16) An Act to Reinvigorate Maine's Workforce and Ensure Student Job Readiness by Providing Funds for the Career Exploration Program (H.P. 627) (L.D. 967) (10-17) An Act to Authorize the Display of an Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal Decal on a Special Veterans License Plate and Authorize Certain Other Service Members to Receive Special Commemorative Decals (S.P. 545) (L.D. 1315)
Reported by the Committee on Engrossed Bills as truly and strictly engrossed.
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Resolves (10-18) Resolve, to Create a Working Group to Study the Safety and Use of Nonconforming Vehicles on Maine's Roads and Highways (S.P. 498) (L.D. 1209)
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. Expression of Legislative Sentiment Recognizing Maryalice Crofton, of Augusta (SLS 267)
- In Senate, READ and PASSED. - CARRIED OVER to the next special or regular session of the 132nd Legislature, pursuant to Joint Order S.P. 519 on March 21, 2025. TABLED - March 18, 2025 (Till Later Today) by Representative RIELLY of Westbrook. PENDING - PASSAGE.
2. HOUSE DIVIDED REPORT - Majority (8) Ought to Pass - Minority (5) Ought Not to Pass - Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS on Bill "An Act to Allow Expenditure of Maine Clean Election Act Funding for the Care of Candidates' Dependents" (H.P. 525) (L.D. 818)
TABLED - March 25, 2025 (Till Later Today) by Representative SUPICA of Bangor. PENDING - ACCEPTANCE OF EITHER REPORT.
3. Expression of Legislative Sentiment Recognizing Rachel Eastman Feeley, of Auburn (HLS 160)
TABLED - April 1, 2025 (Till Later Today) by Representative SMITH of Palermo. PENDING - PASSAGE.
4. Expression of Legislative Sentiment Recognizing 49 Franklin, of Rumford (HLS 178)
TABLED - April 10, 2025 (Till Later Today) by Representative HENDERSON of Rumford. PENDING - PASSAGE.
5. Expression of Legislative Sentiment Recognizing Glenn Martin, of Rumford (HLS 179)
TABLED - April 10, 2025 (Till Later Today) by Representative HENDERSON of Rumford. PENDING - PASSAGE.
6. Expression of Legislative Sentiment Recognizing Shannon Glover, of Mexico (HLS 180)
TABLED - April 10, 2025 (Till Later Today) by Representative HENDERSON of Rumford. PENDING - PASSAGE.
7. Bill "An Act to Address the Safety of Nurses and Improve Patient Care by Enacting the Maine Quality Care Act" (S.P. 509) (L.D. 1281)
- In Senate, REFERREDto the Committee on LABOR. TABLED - April 15, 2025 (Till Later Today) by Representative MOONEN of Portland. PENDING - REFERENCE IN CONCURRENCE. (Roll Call Ordered)
8. Expression of Legislative Sentiment Recognizing the Old School Pantry, of Mexico (HLS 210)
TABLED - April 24, 2025 (Till Later Today) by Representative HENDERSON of Rumford. PENDING - PASSAGE.
9. Expression of Legislative Sentiment Recognizing Island Indulgence Spa, of Rumford (HLS 211)
TABLED - April 24, 2025 (Till Later Today) by Representative HENDERSON of Rumford. PENDING - PASSAGE.
10. SENATE DIVIDED REPORT - Majority (8) Ought to Pass - Minority (4) Ought Not to Pass - Committee on LABORon Bill "An Act to Enact the Agricultural Employees Concerted Activity Protection Act" (S.P. 272) (L.D. 588)
- In Senate, Majority OUGHT TO PASS Report READ and ACCEPTED and the Bill PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED. TABLED - May 6, 2025 (Till Later Today) by Representative ROEDER of Bangor. PENDING - ACCEPTANCE OF EITHER REPORT.
11. HOUSE DIVIDED REPORT - Majority (7) Ought Not to Pass - Minority (5) Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-88) - Committee on ENERGY, UTILITIES AND TECHNOLOGY on Bill "An Act to Require Testing of Solar and Wind Energy Developments for Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Contamination" (H.P. 305) (L.D. 451)
TABLED - May 6, 2025 by Representative MOONEN of Portland. PENDING - Motion of Representative KESSLER of South Portland to ACCEPT the Majority OUGHT NOT TO PASS Report.
12. HOUSE DIVIDED REPORT - Majority (8) Ought Not to Pass - Minority (5) Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-87) - Committee on ENERGY, UTILITIES AND TECHNOLOGYon Resolve, to Study the Effects of 5G and Other Non-ionizing Radio Frequency Radiation-emitting Technology on Bird, Bee, Insect and Other Wildlife Populations and the Effects of Long-term Exposure on Children (H.P. 564) (L.D. 878)
TABLED - May 6, 2025 by Representative MOONEN of Portland. PENDING - Motion of Representative KESSLER of South Portland to ACCEPT the Majority OUGHT NOT TO PASS Report.
13. HOUSE DIVIDED REPORT - Majority (8) Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-86) - Minority (5) Ought Not to Pass - Committee on ENERGY, UTILITIES AND TECHNOLOGYon Bill "An Act Prohibiting Public Utilities from Requiring Deposits Based Solely on a Residential Customer's Income" (H.P. 702) (L.D. 1080)
TABLED - May 6, 2025 by Representative MOONEN of Portland. PENDING - Motion of Representative KESSLER of South Portland to ACCEPT the Majority OUGHT TO PASS AS AMENDED Report.
14. Bill "An Act to Require the Cooperation of Original Manufacturers of Electronic Devices to Facilitate the Repair of Those Devices by Device Owners and Independent Repair Providers" (S.P. 749) (L.D. 1908)
- In Senate, REFERREDto the Committee on HEALTH COVERAGE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES. TABLED - May 6, 2025 (Till Later Today) by Representative MOONEN of Portland. PENDING - REFERENCE IN CONCURRENCE.
15. SENATE DIVIDED REPORT - Majority (11) Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-44) - Minority (2) Ought Not to Pass - Committee on TRANSPORTATION on Resolve, to Require the Department of Transportation to Implement the Recommendations of the Lower Road Rail Use Advisory Council (S.P. 46) (L.D. 29)
- In Senate, Majority OUGHT TO PASS AS AMENDED Report READ and ACCEPTED and the Resolve PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY COMMITTEE AMENDMENT "A" (S-44). TABLED - May 7, 2025 (Till Later Today) by Representative CRAFTS of Newcastle. PENDING - ACCEPTANCE OF EITHER REPORT.
16. SENATE DIVIDED REPORT - Majority (11) Ought to Pass as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-45) - Minority (2) Ought Not to Pass - Committee on TRANSPORTATION on Resolve, Directing the Department of Transportation to Implement the Recommendations of the Portland to Auburn Rail Use Advisory Council Regarding the Rail Line from Portland to Yarmouth (S.P. 47) (L.D. 30)
- In Senate, Majority OUGHT TO PASS AS AMENDED Report READ and ACCEPTED and the Resolve PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY COMMITTEE AMENDMENT "A" (S-45). TABLED - May 7, 2025 (Till Later Today) by Representative CRAFTS of Newcastle. PENDING - ACCEPTANCE OF EITHER REPORT.
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(1-1) Bill "An Act to Establish the Corrections Ombudsman" (S.P. 769) (L.D. 1962)
Comes from the Senate, REFERRED to the Committee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY and ordered printed.
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(1-2) Bill "An Act to Protect and Compensate Public Utility Whistleblowers"(EMERGENCY) (S.P. 770) (L.D. 1963) (1-3) Bill "An Act to Require the Development of a Standard Written Disclosure for Sellers and Installers of Distributed Generation Resources, to Make Changes to Other Standard Disclosures and to Make Misrepresentation in the Sale of Electricity Products an Unfair Trade Practice" (S.P. 771) (L.D. 1964)
Come from the Senate, REFERRED to the Committee on ENERGY, UTILITIES AND TECHNOLOGYand ordered printed.
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(1-4) Bill "An Act to Clarify the Laws Relating to the Licensure of Certain Facilities by the Department of Health and Human Services" (S.P. 768) (L.D. 1961)
Comes from the Senate, REFERRED to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESand ordered printed.
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(1-5) Resolve, to Establish a Task Force to Create a Court Navigation Program Plan (EMERGENCY) (S.P. 772) (L.D. 1965)
Comes from the Senate, REFERRED to the Committee on JUDICIARY and ordered printed.
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PETITIONS, BILLS AND RESOLVES REQUIRING REFERENCE (3-1) Resolve, Directing the Department of Corrections to Convene a Working Group to Examine the Establishment of a Program to Award Earned Time Credit for Educational Achievement to Persons Who Are Incarcerated (H.P. 1322) (L.D. 1979)
Sponsored by Representative SARGENT of York. Cosponsored by Senator RAFFERTY of York and Representatives: DODGE of Belfast, GRAMLICH of Old Orchard Beach, HASENFUS of Readfield, MURPHY of Scarborough. Committee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY suggested and ordered printed.
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(3-2) Bill "An Act Regarding Government Liability Related to Sexual Acts Toward Minors" (H.P. 1321) (L.D. 1978)
Sponsored by Representative GRAMLICH of Old Orchard Beach.
Committee on JUDICIARYsuggested and ordered printed.
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(1-1) Bill "An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Elections" (S.P. 773) (L.D. 1977)
Comes from the Senate, REFERRED to the Committee on VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRSand ordered printed.
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