Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD2291

Introduced
4/12/24  
Engrossed
4/12/24  
Enrolled
4/12/24  

Caption

Resolve, Approving the 2024 Draft and Arrangement of the Constitution of Maine Incorporating Amendments Approved at Referendum in 2023 and Providing for Its Publication and Distribution

Impact

This bill's passage will have a significant impact on state laws as it seeks to formally incorporate and disseminate constitutional amendments that have been voted on by the electorate. This means that the changes approved in the referendum will be integrated into the state constitution, thereby reflecting the will of the voters and reinforcing the principle of participatory governance in Maine's legislative process. The public's accessibility to the updated Constitution is intended to ensure transparency and inform citizens about their rights and responsibilities under the new legal framework.

Summary

LD2291, titled 'Resolve, Approving the 2024 Draft and Arrangement of the Constitution of Maine Incorporating Amendments Approved at Referendum in 2023 and Providing for Its Publication and Distribution,' addresses the amendments to the State Constitution that were approved by Maine voters in November 2023. It involves a resolution to accept the new arrangement and prepare it for public distribution. The bill reflects direct responses to recent amendments that seek to modernize and clarify certain aspects of Maine's governing document.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD2291 has generally been positive, with support from various legislative members who advocate for maintaining an adaptive legal system that responds to the needs of its citizens. The acknowledgment of voter-approved amendments signifies respect for the democratic process and citizens’ rights. However, there may be underlying concerns regarding the efficiency and clarity of public distribution, as proposed mechanisms for communication around constitutional changes come into play.

Contention

While no significant points of contention have been noted in relation to this bill, discussions around public distribution and accessibility of the constitution could lead to debates among legislators and the public regarding the best practices for ensuring that all citizens have adequate access to understand the implications of the amendments. Additionally, questions may arise about the adequacy of timeframes in implementing public distribution, given the emergency status proclaimed in the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD2015

Resolve, Approving the 2023 Draft and Arrangement of the Constitution of Maine Made by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court and Providing for Its Publication and Distribution

ME LD2196

Resolve, to Authorize the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court to Arrange the Constitution of Maine to Incorporate Amendments Approved at the November 2023 Referendum

ME SCR111

Proposes constitutional amendment to provide for Statewide initiative and referendum.

ME SCR60

Proposes constitutional amendment to provide for Statewide initiative and referendum.

ME H7425

Joint Resolution To Approve And Publish And Submit To The Electors A Proposition Of Amendment To The Constitution Of The State (initiative And Referendum)

ME SCR1002

Constitutional amendments; sixty percent approval

ME HCR3003

The threshold for approving a constitutional amendment.

ME ACR97

Proposes constitutional amendment to provide for Statewide initiative and referendum for directing State fiscal restraint.

ME ACR20

Proposes constitutional amendment to provide for Statewide initiative and referendum for directing State fiscal restraint.

ME H5236

Joint Resolution To Approve And Publish And Submit To The Electors A Proposition Of Amendment To The Constitution Of The State (initiative And Referendum) (this Resolution Would Enable The Citizens Of Rhode Island To Propose Laws And Amendments To The Constitution Through An Initiative And Referendum Process, Except As To Revenue And Appropriations, Which Power Remains Vested In The General Assembly.)

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