Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD2170

Introduced
1/18/24  
Refer
1/18/24  

Caption

An Act to Prioritize School Construction Projects for Schools Affected by Disasters

Impact

The passage of LD2170 will alter state laws regarding the approval processes for school construction initiatives. By establishing a clear protocol for emergency school construction projects, the bill seeks to address the urgent needs of affected communities quickly and effectively. It will enable schools impacted by disasters to receive funding and resources without being delayed by the approval of non-emergency construction efforts, fostering a more resilient educational infrastructure.

Summary

Legislative Document 2170, titled An Act to Prioritize School Construction Projects for Schools Affected by Disasters, aims to ensure that school facilities impacted by emergencies receive prompt attention and support for construction projects. The bill mandates that the State Board of Education must approve emergency school construction projects before approving other types of school construction. This prioritization process is designed to streamline the rebuilding of educational facilities that have been declared uninhabitable due to unforeseen disasters, whether natural or human-made.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding LD2170 appears to be supportive, particularly among educational advocates and legislators. Those in favor recognize the importance of prioritizing the reconstruction of schools in disaster-stricken areas, viewing this bill as a vital step toward safeguarding educational continuity. However, some concerns may exist regarding funding mechanisms and the timeline for project approval, suggesting a need for ongoing dialogue about resource allocation and disaster preparedness planning.

Contention

While the sentiment around LD2170 is largely positive, potential points of contention may arise concerning the definition of 'emergency school construction projects' and the criteria for determining which schools qualify for expedited funding. Questions about the adequacy of funding sources and how swiftly emergency projects can be initiated are likely to be points of debate among stakeholders. Ensuring equitable access to resources across districts affected by disasters will be critical for the success of this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HB1185

Loans from the coal development trust fund for school construction projects affected by unanticipated construction inflation; to provide an expiration date; and to declare an emergency.

ME LD1892

An Act to Establish Procedures for School Construction Projects

ME SB198

Transportation - Consolidated Transportation Program - Prioritization (Transportation Investment Priorities Act of 2025)

ME HB20

Transportation – Consolidated Transportation Program – Prioritization (Transportation Investment Priorities Act of 2025)

ME HB354

Relative to chartered public school eligibility for state school building aid.

ME HB10440

To amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to provide assistance for States, territories, areas affected by natural disasters, and water systems and schools affected by PFAS or lead, and to require the Environmental Protection Agency to promulgate national primary drinking water regulations for PFAS, microcystin toxin, and 1,4-dioxane, and for other purposes.

ME A3119

Revises various provisions of law governing construction of school facilities projects and operations of New Jersey Schools Development Authority; establishes "Charter School and Renaissance School Project Facilities Loan Program" in EDA.

ME S3247

Revises various provisions of law governing construction of school facilities projects and operations of New Jersey Schools Development Authority; establishes "Charter School and Renaissance School Project Facilities Loan Program" in EDA.

ME A4496

Revises various provisions of law governing construction of school facilities projects and operations of New Jersey Schools Development Authority; establishes "Charter School and Renaissance School Project Facilities Loan Program" in EDA.

ME S58

Eliminates NJ Schools Development Authority and transfers its school construction responsibilities to EDA.

Similar Bills

HI HB1223

Relating To Capital Improvement Projects For The Benefit Of The Thirty-eighth Representative District.

HI SB1603

Relating To Capital Improvement Projects For The Benefit Of The Third Senatorial District.

HI SB3310

Relating To Capital Improvement Projects For The Benefit Of The Third Senatorial District.

HI SB1575

Relating To Capital Improvement Projects For The Benefit Of The Third Senatorial District.

HI SB1575

Relating To Capital Improvement Projects For The Benefit Of The Third Senatorial District.

HI HB2352

Relating To Capital Improvement Projects For The Benefit Of The Forty-first Representative District.

HI SB1408

Relating To Capital Improvement Projects For The Benefit Of The Third Senatorial District.

HI HB1369

Relating To Capital Improvement Projects For The Benefit Of The Forty-fifth Representative District.