New Laws Enacted by Senate Democrats Take Effect Today
New laws championed by
"Whether it was insurance companies trying to charge seniors more simply for getting older, or multinational mining companies threatening our clean air and water, or big banks trying to kick families out on the street with little warning,
"On issues from public health to consumer protections, workforce development to criminal justice reform,
All nonemergency laws take effect 90 days after the Legislature adjourns. Laws sponsored by
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION:
* LD 820, "An Act to Protect Maine's Clean Water and Taxpayers from Mining Pollution," by Sen.
PUBLIC HEALTH:
* LD 1108, "An Act to Restore Public Health Nursing Services," by Sen.
* LD 1485, "An Act Regarding MaineCare Coverage for Telehealth Services," by Sen.
CONSUMER PROTECTIONS:
* LD 803, "An Act to Improve Transparency in the Electricity Supply Market," by Sen.
* LD 880, "An Act to Protect a Homeowner's Equity of Redemption in a Foreclosure Action," by Sen.
* LD 308, "An Act to Prohibit Charging Maine Seniors Higher Automobile Insurance Premiums Based Solely on Their Age," by Sen.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM:
* LD 654, "An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Certain Sexual Offenses," by Sen.
* LD 1261, "An Act to Protect Minors from Sex Trafficking," by Sen.
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT:
* LD 37, "An Act to Provide a Career and Technical Education Training Option for Plumbers," by Sen.
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