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Votes at a glance: Maine House refers bills, adopts tax conformity measures and passes protection-from-abuse authority bill
Summary
During the April 1, 2025 special session, the Maine House voted to refer multiple bills to standing committees, adopted a tax conformity measure and passed a bill authorizing courts to issue proximity restrictions and protection-from-abuse orders.
The Maine House of Representatives on April 1, 2025, took a series of procedural and substantive actions during its first special session, including committee referrals for dozens of bills, adoption of tax-conformity language and final passage of a bill granting courts authority to issue proximity restrictions and protection-from-abuse orders.
Votes at a glance
- Senate Paper 269 (LD 586), “An Act to provide a court authority to issue proximity restrictions and protection from abuse orders,” was passed to be enacted by the House and will be signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Senate.
- An act updating references to the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986 contained in the Maine Revised Statutes advanced after the House…
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