Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD2222

Introduced
2/21/24  
Refer
2/21/24  
Refer
2/21/24  
Refer
2/22/24  
Engrossed
3/12/24  
Enrolled
3/13/24  

Caption

An Act Establishing a State Calendar for the State of Maine

Impact

The implementation of LD2222 will have implications for state laws concerning public observances and the scheduling of official events by state agencies. By requiring the Secretary of State to review and update the calendar every ten years in consultation with representatives of various faith communities and tribal populations, the bill aims to integrate diverse religious observances into the fabric of state operations. This may lead to increased engagement from different communities in state affairs and foster a sense of recognition and respect for a multi-religious society.

Summary

LD2222, also known as 'An Act Establishing a State Calendar for the State of Maine', aims to create a formal state calendar that acknowledges significant religious days and holidays recognized by the residents of Maine and the United States. The intent of this bill is to assist state agencies in scheduling public events in a way that respects the diverse religious practices of the community. While the establishment of this calendar is intended to promote awareness and inclusivity, it explicitly states that inclusion in the calendar does not equate to establishing a paid holiday for state employees or private entity workers.

Sentiment

The sentiment around LD2222 appears to be generally positive, with support highlighting the significance of recognizing diverse cultural and religious practices within the state. Advocates for the bill perceive it as a necessary step towards inclusivity and cultural understanding. However, there may be underlying concerns regarding how these religious observances will be integrated into state practices and whether it would lead to any public backlash from those who may feel that such recognition could infringe upon secular spaces.

Contention

One notable point of contention may arise from the stipulation that the bill does not create paid holidays, which some advocates for religious observances might feel is a missed opportunity. Additionally, the requirement for periodic reviews and updates could also prompt debates about which communities are represented and how decisions are made about inclusivity in the state calendar. The balance between honoring diverse traditions and maintaining secular governance will likely remain a topic of discussion among legislators and constituents alike.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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