Maine 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD681 Introduced / Bill

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132nd MAINE LEGISLATURE
FIRST REGULAR SESSION-2025
Legislative Document	No. 681S.P. 296 In Senate, February 25, 2025
An Act Regarding Public Higher Education Funding in the State
Received by the Secretary of the Senate on February 20, 2025.  Referred to the Committee 
on Education and Cultural Affairs pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed.
DAREK M. GRANT
Secretary of the Senate
Presented by Senator GROHOSKI of Hancock.
Cosponsored by Representative FOSTER of Dexter and
Senators: President DAUGHTRY of Cumberland, LIBBY of Cumberland, RAFFERTY of 
York, RENY of Lincoln, Representatives: BISHOP of Bucksport, FAULKINGHAM of Winter 
Harbor, MILLIKEN of Blue Hill, STOVER of Boothbay. Page 1 - 132LR1824(01)
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2 is enacted to read:
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4 Beginning in fiscal year 2025-26 and each fiscal year thereafter, the Legislature shall 
5 increase the percentage of the Maine Maritime Academy's total state appropriation as a 
6 share of its total operating costs by 5% until the percentage of the total state appropriation 
7 as a share of the Maine Maritime Academy's total operating costs equals at least the lesser 
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10 Maine System's total state appropriation as a share of its total operating costs; and
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12 Community College System's total state appropriation as a share of its total operating costs.
13 Beginning in 2025, the University of Maine System, the Maine Community College 
14 System and the Maine Maritime Academy shall each submit to the Governor and to the 
15 Legislature a report by December 1st annually that contains its most recent total operating 
16 costs.
17 The Commission to Study the Funding of Public 
18 Institutions of Higher Education, referred to in this section as "the commission," is 
19 established.
20 1. Notwithstanding Joint Rule 353, the commission consists of 15 members, including:
21 A.  Two members of the Senate, appointed by the President of the Senate, who serve 
22 on the Joint Standing Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs, including one 
23 member of the party holding the largest number of seats in the Legislature and one 
24 member of the party holding the 2nd largest number of seats in the Legislature;
25 B.  Three members of the House of Representatives, appointed by the Speaker of the 
26 House, who serve on the Joint Standing Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs, 
27 including 2 members of the party holding the largest number of seats in the Legislature 
28 and one member of the party holding the 2nd largest number of seats in the Legislature;
29 C. One member with expertise in higher education policy issues representing a 
30 statewide education policy research institute, appointed by the President of the Senate;
31 D.  One member representing the certification and higher education committee of the 
32 State Board of Education, appointed by the President of the Senate;
33 E.  One member who is a representative of a union representing the faculty of the Maine 
34 Community College System, appointed by the President of the Senate;
35 F.  One member who is a representative of a union representing the faculty of the 
36 University of Maine System, appointed by the Speaker of the House;
37 G.  One member who is a representative of a union representing the faculty of the 
38 Maine Maritime Academy, appointed by the Speaker of the House;
39 H.  One member who is currently enrolled as a student at a public college or university 
40 in the State, appointed by the Speaker of the House; Page 2 - 132LR1824(01)
1 I.  The Chancellor of the University of Maine System or the chancellor's designee;
2 J.  The President of the Maine Community College System or the president's designee;
3 K.  The President of the Maine Maritime Academy or the president's designee; and
4 L.  The Commissioner of Education or the commissioner's designee.
5 In appointing members of the commission, the appointing authorities shall give 
6 consideration to race, gender, socioeconomic diversity and geographic diversity.
7 2. The first-named Senate member is the Senate chair and the first-named House of 
8 Representatives member is the House chair of the commission.
9 3. All appointments must be made no later than 30 days following the effective date of 
10 this Act.  The appointing authorities shall notify the Executive Director of the Legislative 
11 Council once all appointments have been completed.  After appointment of all members, 
12 the chairs shall call and convene the first meeting of the commission.  If 30 days or more 
13 after the effective date of this Act a majority of but not all appointments have been made, 
14 the chairs may request authority and the Legislative Council may grant authority for the 
15 commission to meet and conduct its business.
16 4. The commission shall review all related laws and rules addressing the State’s public 
17 policy on higher education, including but not limited to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 
18 20-A, section 10902, and the methods and mechanisms by which public higher education 
19 institutions in the State are funded and make recommendations for potential legislative 
20 changes. 
21 In conducting its review, the commission shall analyze present and future goals, including 
22 but not limited to expanding access to affordable high-quality higher education to help 
23 students achieve postsecondary success in the 21st century.  The commission shall also 
24 analyze present and past funding methods and mechanisms used in the State to determine 
25 the State's portion of funding for the University of Maine System, the Maine Community 
26 College System and the Maine Maritime Academy, as well as funding mechanisms used 
27 by other states to fund public higher education.
28 To assist the commission in carrying out its review, the Department of Education, the 
29 University of Maine System, the Maine Community College System and the Maine 
30 Maritime Academy each shall provide to the commission any data and information the 
31 commission requests and considers relevant to its work.
32 At the discretion of the chairs, the commission may seek input from students, faculty and 
33 staff in the State's public institutions of higher education, groups that have an interest in the 
34 State's public institutions of higher education and other stakeholders.
35 5.  The Legislative Council shall provide necessary staffing services to the commission, 
36 except that Legislative Council staff support is not authorized when the Legislature is in 
37 regular or special session.
38 6. No later than December 3, 2025, the commission shall submit a report that includes 
39 its findings and recommendations, including suggested legislation, to the Joint Standing 
40 Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs. The joint standing committee may report 
41 out a bill related to the report to the Second Regular Session of the 132nd Legislature. Page 3 - 132LR1824(01)
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2 This bill provides that, beginning in fiscal year 2025-26 and each fiscal year thereafter, 
3 the Legislature must increase the percentage of the Maine Maritime Academy's total state 
4 appropriation as a share of its total operating costs by 5% until the percentage of the Maine 
5 Maritime Academy's total state appropriation as a share of the academy's total operating 
6 costs equals at least the lesser of the percentages of the University of Maine System's and 
7 the Maine Community College System's total state appropriation as a share of each 
8 respective system's total operating costs.
9 The bill also establishes the Commission to Study the Funding of Public Institutions of 
10 Higher Education to review the State's laws and rules related to higher education, analyze 
11 past, present and alternative methods and mechanisms of funding public higher education 
12 and analyze present and future goals, including expanding access to affordable higher 
13 education.  The commission is required to submit a report based on its findings to the Joint 
14 Standing Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs by December 3, 2025.
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