Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill SP0791

Introduced
6/5/25  

Caption

Joint Order, to Require the Adjournment Sine Die of the First Special Session of the 132nd Legislature

Impact

The immediate impact of Bill SP0791 is primarily procedural, allowing the legislature to formally end its special session. Such a decision can affect various ongoing discussions and proposed laws, as it sets a definitive endpoint for legislative activities. The adjournment could have implications for any pending legislation that may otherwise have seen further deliberation during the session. By concluding without a day set for reconvening, it effectively halts any potential further legislative action until the next session begins.

Summary

SP0791 is a joint order that mandates the adjournment sine die of the First Special Session of the 132nd Legislature in Maine. This bill marks a procedural step in the legislative process, ensuring that when the Senate and House convene on June 5, 2025, they will conclude their session without scheduling a return date. This type of adjournment signifies the completion of legislative work for this particular session and reflects a decision among legislators about the priorities and outcomes of their discussions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SP0791 appears to be neutral to positive among members of the legislature. While there might be divergent opinions on the effectiveness of the special session itself and its outcomes, the resolution to adjourn reflects consensus on moving forward. Those who support the adjournment are likely focused on prioritizing issues that can be addressed in future sessions or believe this session has sufficiently tackled its agenda.

Contention

Although specific points of contention surrounding SP0791 are not captured in the available text, discussions in the legislature might include the efficiency of the special session and whether issues important to specific constituencies were adequately addressed. Opponents of adjourning sine die might argue that this decision limits the opportunity for unresolved matters to be discussed, potentially delaying crucial legislative actions that constituents may depend upon.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HP1491

Joint Order, Regarding Adjournment Sine Die of the Second Regular Session of the 131st Legislature

ME HP1471

Joint Order, To Recall from the Legislative Files All Legislative Documents That Died on the Special Study Table on Adjournment of the First Special Session

ME SP1006

Joint Order, Carrying Over to a Special Session of the 131st Legislature All Legislation Not Finally Disposed of on Adjournment of the Second Regular Session of the 131st Legislature

ME HP1482

Joint Order, To Carry Over to Any Special Session All Legislation Not Finally Disposed of on Adjournment

ME SP0847

Joint Order, to Carry Over Certain Matters from the First Special Session of the 131st Legislature

ME SP0594

Joint Order to Carry Over Matters from the First Regular Session of the 131st Legislature

ME SP0747

Joint Order, Providing Authorization to Committees of the Legislature to Report Out Bills to the First Special Session of the 131st Legislature

ME SP1004

Joint Order, to Carry over to Any Special Session of the 131st Legislature All Legislation Not Finally Disposed of

ME SP1005

Joint Order, to Carry Over Legislation Not Finally Disposed of to Any Special Session of the 131st Legislature

ME SP0007

Joint Order, Regarding Adjournment

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.