Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD2254

Introduced
3/6/24  
Refer
3/6/24  
Engrossed
3/26/24  
Enrolled
3/27/24  

Caption

An Act to Clarify Permissible Election and Lobbying Expenditures by Consumer-owned Utilities and the Casco Bay Island Transit District

Impact

Should LD2254 pass, it will specifically amend existing provisions under the Maine Revised Statutes to explicitly allow consumer-owned utilities and the Casco Bay Island Transit District to engage in expenditures related to notifying the public about trustee elections and local referendums. This adjustment is crucial, especially since the Public Utilities Commission is currently reviewing rules that could otherwise limit these utilities' lobbying activities, ultimately affecting their operational capabilities and transparency with the public regarding essential electoral processes.

Summary

LD2254 aims to clarify the rules concerning allowable election and lobbying expenditures by consumer-owned utilities and the Casco Bay Island Transit District. This legislation arises from recent amendments to laws governing political and lobbying expenditures, which initially exempted certain educational expenditures and trade association contributions but overlooked aspects of lobbying and referendum financing. This bill is framed within an emergency context, indicating its urgency and the necessity for prompt clarification to avoid restrictions on essential activities related to trustee elections and local referendums for these utilities.

Sentiment

The sentiment around LD2254 appears to be generally supportive among stakeholders in the utilities and transit sectors who view the bill as a necessary measure to protect their ability to communicate with the public during essential electoral processes. However, there is potential for dissent from those who may view any expansion of lobbying expenditures, particularly in the context of public utilities, as a harmful move that undermines the public interest by promoting excessive political influence within essential services.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding LD2254 lies in the broader implications of permitting consumer-owned utilities to engage in lobbying. Opponents may argue that increased lobbying could lead to undue influence over public policy, especially concerning operations that are already critical to community welfare. This bill seeks to strike a balance by allowing necessary expenditures while navigating the complexities of political engagement by entities entrusted with public services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1949

An Act Regarding Energy Fairness

ME LD2087

An Act to Protect Property Owners by Making Certain Changes to the Laws Governing the Use of Eminent Domain by Transmission and Distribution Utilities

ME LD325

An Act to Require Transparency in Public Utility Advertising Expenditures

ME LD1655

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Consumer-owned Water Utilities

ME LD1412

An Act to Increase Contingency Reserves for Maine's Consumer-owned Electric Transmission and Distribution Utilities

ME LD1592

An Act to Reduce Energy Costs by Permitting the Ownership of Generation by Investor-owned Transmission and Distribution Utilities

ME A04249

Prohibits public utilities from using funds or being reimbursed by funds raised from ratepayers for contributions or gifts to political candidates, trade associations, public charities, and lobbyists, and for certain travel, entertainment and educational expenditures.

ME S01012

Prohibits public utilities from using funds or being reimbursed by funds raised from ratepayers for contributions or gifts to political candidates, trade associations, public charities, and lobbyists, and for certain travel, entertainment and educational expenditures.

ME SB508

Clarifying reporting and disclosure requirements for grassroots lobbying expenditures

ME LD1630

An Act Regarding Campaign Finance and Lobbying Disclosure and Enforcement of Income Source Reporting Requirements

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.