Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD964

Introduced
3/2/23  
Refer
3/2/23  
Refer
3/2/23  

Caption

An Act to Eliminate the Paint Stewardship Assessment Paid by Consumers

Impact

The passage of LD964 would significantly alter the financial landscape of paint sales in the state. By eliminating the consumer fee previously collected to fund the stewardship program, the bill promotes more accessible pricing for paint products. However, it raises questions about the long-term viability of the stewardship program, as the state would now be responsible for its funding. The change suggests a shift from consumer-funded programs to state-funded initiatives, which may affect the overall effectiveness and efficiency of waste management practices related to post-consumer paint.

Summary

LD964, also known as An Act to Eliminate the Paint Stewardship Assessment Paid by Consumers, aims to repeal the assessment fee charged to consumers for architectural paint. This fee was intended to fund the operation of a stewardship program responsible for managing post-consumer paint in an environmentally sound manner. The bill seeks to transfer the financial responsibility of this program from consumers to the State, thereby alleviating costs during a time of rising inflation and economic pressure on home renovation industries. Advocates argue that this step will support both consumers and local businesses during challenging economic conditions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD964 appears to be generally positive among proponents who view it as a necessary financial relief for consumers and the renovation industry. However, there exists a level of concern regarding the implications of shifting costs to the state. Critics may argue about the sustainability and effectiveness of managing the stewardship program without adequate consumer funding. Thus, while the immediate reaction may lean towards favorability, the bill's long-term implications could spark further debate.

Contention

A notable point of contention arises from the reliance on state funding for the paint stewardship program's operations. Critics may question whether the state can effectively manage this responsibility—if enacted, the state would be tasked with ensuring that the stewardship program continues to meet its environmental goals related to the reduction and recycling of household paint. There are concerns that the potential for state budget constraints could hinder the program’s operational capabilities, leading to inadequate management of post-consumer paint and environmental risks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME SB0147

PAINT STEWARDSHIP ACT

ME HB2153

PAINT STEWARDSHIP ACT

ME S2433

Requires paint producers to implement or participate in paint stewardship program.

ME A4965

Requires paint producers to implement or participate in paint stewardship program.

ME S542

Establishing safe paint stewardship

ME SB1143

Paint products: stewardship program.

ME HB1

Maryland Paint Stewardship

ME HB18

Maryland Paint Stewardship

ME SB260

Maryland Paint Stewardship

ME SB325

Maryland Paint Stewardship

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