Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD416

Introduced
2/2/23  
Refer
2/2/23  
Engrossed
4/9/24  
Enrolled
4/10/24  

Caption

An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue for Research and Development and Commercialization

Impact

Should LD416 be adopted, it will significantly affect state laws by enabling the funding of competitive grants specifically aimed at Maine-based institutions. This grant system is designed to support projects that align with state priorities for innovation, thereby creating an ecosystem where local research institutions can thrive. By focusing on competitive funding, the bill encourages innovation and commercialization of new technologies, potentially revitalizing various critical sectors within the state's economy.

Summary

LD416, also known as An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue for Research and Development and Commercialization, proposes a bond issue of up to $25,000,000 intended to fund technological innovations within the state of Maine. The bill's primary aim is to facilitate research and development, particularly in sectors such as life sciences, environmental technologies, information technology, and advanced manufacturing. It emphasizes leveraging matching private and federal funds to ensure that state investments yield significant returns in promoting local economic growth and innovation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD416 appears generally positive, particularly among proponents who view the bond issuance as a necessary step towards fostering economic development in Maine. Supporters argue that such funding is crucial in keeping local businesses competitive in the face of national and international challenges. However, there may be concerns regarding how the funds will be managed and allocated, as well as transparency in the competitive grant process, suggesting a mixed sentiment among some stakeholders.

Contention

Notable points of contention include discussions on how the bond funds will be allocated and the stipulation that funds must be utilized primarily in designated sectors. Critics might raise issues regarding the prioritization of certain technologies over others and whether this aligns with broader state needs. Additionally, scrutiny could arise concerning the bond's potential impact on the state's fiscal responsibility and debt levels, as the state must ensure that it can manage and repay the bonds effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD506

An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue for Research and Development and Commercialization

ME LD427

An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue to Invest in Research, Development and Commercialization in Maine's Marine Technology and Aquaculture Sector

ME LD1156

An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue to Promote the Design, Development and Maintenance of Trails for Outdoor Recreation and Active Transportation

ME LD1912

An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue to Address Maine's Housing Shortage

ME LD912

An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue to Restore Historic Community Buildings

ME LD483

An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue to Secure Prosperity for Maine Families and Businesses

ME LD691

An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue for Further Investment in Maine-based Businesses

ME LD1014

An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue to Develop Maine Talent and Innovation by Improving the Infrastructure of the University of Maine System

ME LD1457

An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue for a Jail in Caribou

ME LD507

An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue to Fund LifeFlight of Maine

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