Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1566

Introduced
4/11/23  
Refer
4/11/23  
Refer
4/12/23  

Caption

Resolve, to Establish the Task Force to Recommend Strategies to Achieve the Goal of Eliminating Traffic Fatalities and Serious Injuries

Impact

Should LD1566 be enacted, it will promote significant changes in state laws concerning traffic safety. The task force will be tasked with developing a coordinated action plan focused on engineering, education, and enforcement systems to address the root causes of traffic fatalities. Additionally, it will advocate for data-driven strategies to inform policy-making, including the establishment of a publicly accessible data portal that outlines traffic safety data and trends across Maine, thereby fostering transparency and accountability.

Summary

LD1566, introduced by Representative Ankelis, aims to establish a Task Force dedicated to recommending strategies for eliminating traffic fatalities and serious injuries across Maine. This initiative acknowledges the pressing issue of the high traffic-related injuries and deaths in the state, seeking to create safer streets for all road users. The task force is designed to include a diverse group of stakeholders ranging from government officials to public representatives, ensuring a comprehensive approach to traffic safety.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding bill LD1566 is generally positive, with an emphasis on collaborative efforts to enhance road safety. Stakeholders appear to support the initiative, recognizing the critical need for a focused and systematic approach to reducing traffic-related deaths. However, as discussions progress, there might be divergence in opinion on specific strategies and measures to be implemented, reflecting a typical legislative dynamic where interests and priorities may vary among different groups involved.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the specific recommendations and strategies proposed by the task force. With the goal of eliminating traffic fatalities and serious injuries by 2035, debates may center on the feasibility of these targets and the methods suggested for achieving them. Additionally, concerns about how municipal and county regulations could be adapted or changed to align with statewide goals may also emerge as a significant discussion point, highlighting the challenge of balancing state and local priorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1304

Resolve, to Establish the Task Force to Study Barriers to Achieving Behavioral Health Integration and Parity

ME AJR16

Establishes task force on cannabis related traffic fatalities.

ME AJR37

Establishes task force on cannabis related traffic fatalities.

ME SB00313

An Act Reconstituting The Achievement Gap Task Force.

ME LD1792

Resolve, to Establish the Rural Health Services Task Force

ME A4296

Establishes "New Jersey Target Zero Commission."

ME S2885

Establishes "New Jersey Target Zero Commission."

ME LD1770

Resolve, to Establish the Real Estate Property Tax Relief Task Force

ME LD1446

Resolve, to Establish the Task Force on Cannabis Hospitality Establishments

ME LD1028

Resolve, to Establish the Task Force to Study Equitable Access to Maternal Health Care and Birthing Facilities

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