Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD668

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
5/2/23  
Refer
5/3/23  
Refer
5/9/23  

Caption

An Act to Protect Maine Taxpayers by Requiring a Person to Be a United States Citizen to Receive General Assistance Benefits and to Ensure Municipal Compliance with Federal Immigration Laws

Impact

The enactment of LD668 would significantly alter how municipalities administer general assistance. By requiring citizenship for assistance eligibility, the bill targets resource allocation towards U.S. citizens and intends to prevent any perceived misuse of taxpayer funds by non-citizens. Consequently, local governments would need to adjust their programs to comply with this stricter eligibility requirement, potentially leading to a reduction in services for vulnerable populations who may not meet the newly defined criteria.

Summary

LD668, titled 'An Act to Protect Maine Taxpayers by Requiring a Person to Be a United States Citizen to Receive General Assistance Benefits and to Ensure Municipal Compliance with Federal Immigration Laws,' seeks to mandate that only U.S. citizens are eligible for general assistance benefits in the state of Maine. The bill aims to strengthen compliance with federal immigration laws by penalizing municipalities that do not share immigration status information with federal authorities. Municipalities that contravene this mandate will lose access to crucial state funding including aid for local schools, municipal general assistance, and revenue sharing from the state.

Sentiment

Discussions and reactions surrounding LD668 have been markedly polarized. Proponents argue that the bill reassures taxpayers that assistance is received only by eligible individuals, a move they believe secures local resources and aligns with national immigration laws. Contrarily, opponents contend that this legislation unfairly discriminates against non-citizens and undermines community support systems, particularly targeting residents who may be working towards legal status or contributing to society despite their immigration status. These contrasting viewpoints have fueled a contentious legislative atmosphere around the bill.

Contention

The bill's most notable point of contention is the provision that cuts funding for municipalities that do not help enforce federal immigration laws. Critics argue this could lead to local governments turning away residents in need based on their immigration status, which contradicts the values of community support and inclusivity. Furthermore, the stipulation could exacerbate fear among non-citizen residents, discouraging them from seeking necessary assistance for fear of repercussions, leading to broader public health concerns and social unrest within affected communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1707

An Act to Require a Person to Be a United States Citizen to Receive State or Local Financial Assistance and to Ensure Municipal Compliance with Federal Immigration Laws

ME LD1656

An Act to Facilitate Compliance with Federal Immigration Law by State and Local Government Entities

ME A5096

Enhances protections under Law Against Discrimination for immigrants and persons who are not United States citizens.

ME HB2032

Allowing persons with felony drug convictions to receive benefits under the food assistance program.

ME SB572

Immigration and customs laws; Attorney General enforcement of federal immigration and customs laws; requiring Attorney General to make certain determination upon request. Effective date.

ME HB2178

Allowing persons with felony drug convictions to receive benefits under the supplemental nutrition assistance program.

ME SB158

Allowing persons with felony drug convictions to receive benefits under the supplemental nutrition assistance program.

ME HB231

AN ACT relating to compliance with state and federal law.

ME LD1971

An Act to Protect Workers in This State by Clarifying the Relationship of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies with Federal Immigration Authorities

ME HB1205

Creates the Louisiana Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act of 2010 (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.