Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1898

Introduced
5/1/25  
Refer
5/1/25  
Engrossed
6/3/25  
Enrolled
6/3/25  

Caption

An Act to Correct Outdated References Regarding the Maine Human Rights Act

Impact

The bill's amendments will impact Maine state laws significantly by updating the language and provisions related to discrimination in the workforce and housing. It mandates that individuals cannot be discriminated against based on several protected characteristics, reaffirming the rights of individuals who have sought protection orders or have previously made claims under the law. This reflects a broader commitment to fostering inclusion and equal opportunities for all residents in Maine, thereby enhancing the enforcement of civil rights.

Summary

LD1898 is an Act aimed at correcting outdated references in the Maine Human Rights Act, ensuring that the legislation reflects updated legal terminology and consistent application across various sectors including employment and housing. The bill emphasizes the declaration of civil rights in the context of discrimination, clarifying protections against unlawful employment discrimination and discriminatory practices in housing, based on characteristics such as race, color, sex, sexual orientation, and disability. By amending existing statutes, this bill seeks to reinforce the comprehensive nature of civil rights protections within the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1898 appears largely supportive from civil rights advocates, who view the updates as essential for ensuring that the discrimination laws are both relevant and enforceable in contemporary society. However, there may also be some contention regarding the extent of protections, especially pertaining to specific references to legal terms that may have different interpretations under existing laws. Legislative discussions are expected to highlight differing perspectives on civil rights and regulatory measures.

Contention

Notable points of contention associated with LD1898 may revolve around the adequacy of protective measures against discrimination and the legal interpretations of updated terms within the bill. Some lawmakers might argue about the implications of these amendments on existing laws and their enforcement. There could also be concerns from various community segments regarding perceived overreach or under-protection in specific areas of the law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD2142

An Act to Correct Outdated References in and Relating to the Maine Human Rights Act

ME LD1663

An Act to Add Political Affiliation as a Protected Class to the Maine Human Rights Act

ME LD1501

An Act to Protect Maine Citizens from Discrimination by Including Vaccination Status as a Protected Class

ME LD2210

An Act to Establish a Civil Rights Unit Within the Office of the Attorney General and Require Enhanced Ongoing Civil Rights Training for Civil Rights Officers

ME LD1613

An Act to Prohibit Profiling and to Strengthen Civil Rights in Maine

ME LD868

An Act to Extend the Protections of the Maine Civil Rights Act to Actions That Cause Emotional Distress or Fear of Violence

ME LD1412

RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine Establishing That All Maine Residents Have Equal Rights Under the Law

ME LD279

An Act to Protect Against Discrimination by Public Entities

ME LD2010

An Act to Correct Inconsistencies, Conflicts and Errors in the Laws of Maine

ME LD1977

An Act to Enact the Maine Data Privacy and Protection Act

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