Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD645

Introduced
2/14/23  
Refer
2/14/23  
Refer
2/14/23  
Engrossed
7/25/23  
Enrolled
7/25/23  

Caption

An Act to Continue Certain Limited-period Positions Until Full Funding Is Provided

Impact

The enactment of LD645 would directly influence the laws surrounding appropriations and allocations within the state of Maine. By providing supplemental funds, the bill ensures that vital public services can be funded properly, allowing state departments and local municipalities to operate without the risk of service interruptions that could arise from insufficient financial resources. It seeks to streamline financial operations within the government by making adjustments to existing budgetary provisions as necessary to meet operational needs.

Summary

LD645 is an emergency legislative proposal aimed at making supplemental appropriations and allocations necessary for the effective functioning of state government operations. Introduced on February 14, 2023, by Representative Sachs, this bill reflects the urgent need to address financial shortfalls and ensure that state services can continue without disruption. Given its emergency status, the bill underscores the importance of timely funding to maintain essential services in light of any unexpected budgetary constraints encountered by the state government.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around LD645 appears to be supportive among legislators who recognize the necessity of securing sufficient funding for state operations. There is an understanding of the critical nature of having resources in place to avoid operational challenges for state-funded programs. This sentiment is reflected in the urgency with which the bill was introduced, suggesting a legislative consensus on the importance of prioritizing government funding, particularly in uncertain financial environments.

Contention

While there may not be significant opposition to LD645, points of contention could arise from discussions on the sources of the supplemental appropriations and how these changes may affect long-term financial planning for the state. Legislators might debate the extent of the appropriations and whether specific allocations align with broader fiscal responsibilities and governance practices. Concerns over accountability in how the supplemental appropriations are utilized could also be a focus, ensuring that funds are used effectively to enhance state government operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME SB61

Provides for full or limited continuing tutorship. (8/1/24)

ME LD186

An Act to Provide Funding for Prosecutor Positions

ME HB820

(Constitutional Amendment) Mandates full funding of postsecondary education and health care continuation budgets

ME HB06671

An Act Concerning Funding For School Lunches And A Center For Sustainable Aviation, Special Education Funding, Certain Bottle Deposits, Certain State Positions And The Posting Of State Job Openings And Bond Covenant Restrictions And The Budget Reserve Fund.

ME H1573

Continuing Care Providers

ME HB1211

State Funding for Senior Services Contingency Fund

ME S08383

Provides for the adjustment of stipends of certain incumbents in the state university of New York and designating moneys therefor; continues a doctoral program recruitment and retention enhancement fund; continues work-life services and pre-tax programs; continues a professional development committee; continues a comprehensive college graduate program recruitment and retention fund; continues a fee mitigation fund; continues a downstate location fund; continues a joint labor management advisory board; continues an accidental death benefit; makes an appropriation therefor.

ME HB9747

Continuing Appropriations Act, 2025

ME HB761

Public school funding; certain calculations, support services positions.

ME A08799

Provides for the adjustment of stipends of certain incumbents in the state university of New York and designating moneys therefor; continues a doctoral program recruitment and retention enhancement fund; continues work-life services and pre-tax programs; continues a professional development committee; continues a comprehensive college graduate program recruitment and retention fund; continues a fee mitigation fund; continues a downstate location fund; continues a joint labor management advisory board; continues an accidental death benefit; makes an appropriation therefor.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.