An Act To Create the Maine Council on Poverty and Economic Security
Sec. 1. 5 MRSA §12004-I, sub-§6-H is enacted to read:
Economic Development | Maine Council on Poverty and Economic Security | Legislative per diem for appointed members plus expenses | 5 MRSA §13171 |
Sec. 2. 5 MRSA c. 391 is enacted to read:
CHAPTER 391
POVERTY AND ECONOMIC SECURITY
§ 13171. Maine Council on Poverty and Economic Security
The Maine Council on Poverty and Economic Security, as established in Title 5, section 12004-I, subsection 6-H and referred to in this section as "the council," advises the Governor and the Legislature on approaches that this State can successfully employ to end poverty and provide economic security to those who are poor or near poor in the State and benchmarks to measure the State's progress in reaching those goals. For purposes of this chapter, "poverty" means either having family income below the nonfarm income official poverty line or below the annual basic needs budget as adjusted to family size determined by the Department of Labor under Title 26, section 1405.
(1) Two members of the Senate, who may not be from the same political party, appointed by the President of the Senate;
(2) Four members of the House of Representatives, of whom no more than 2 may be members of the same political party, appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives;
(3) One member of the nonprofit community serving individuals living in or near poverty, appointed by the Governor based on recommendations of statewide organizations serving low-income persons;
(4) One member representing faith-based organizations, appointed by the Governor based on recommendations of statewide faith-based organizations;
(5) Two individuals living in or near poverty, one of whom has had experience with homelessness, appointed by the Governor based on recommendations of statewide poverty advocacy organizations;
(6) One representative of an advocacy organization specializing in public policy related to poverty, appointed by the Governor based on recommendations of statewide advocacy organizations;
(7) One person who has experienced poverty who is disabled, appointed by the Governor based on the recommendations of statewide disability organizations;
(8) One representative of children living in or near poverty, appointed by the Governor based on the recommendations of statewide children's advocacy organizations;
(9) Two members representing the business community, appointed by the Governor based on the recommendations of statewide business organizations;
(10) One person who has experienced poverty who is a woman, appointed by the Governor based on the recommendations of statewide women's organizations with expertise in issues related to poverty;
(11) One representative of a statewide organization with expertise in economic policy analysis relating to challenges faced by low-income persons, appointed by the Governor based on the recommendations of statewide organizations with expertise in issues related to poverty;
(12) Two representatives of economic development organizations, appointed by the Governor based on the recommendations of economic development organizations;
(13) One person who has experienced poverty who is elderly, appointed by the Governor based on the recommendations of statewide organizations representing or serving elderly individuals; and
(14) One representative of Native Americans, appointed by the Governor based on the recommendations of the Aroostook Band of Micmacs, the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, the Passamaquoddy Tribe and the Penobscot Nation.
Sec. 3. Appropriations and allocations. The following appropriations and allocations are made.
LEGISLATURE
Legislature 0081
Initiative: Allocates funds for per diem and expenses for legislative members who will serve as members of the Maine Council on Poverty and Economic Security.
OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS | 2007-08 | 2008-09 |
Personal Services
|
$0 | $1,320 |
All Other
|
$0 | $1,200 |
OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS TOTAL | $0 | $2,520 |