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Votes at a glance: House refers multiple bills and resolutions to committees (Jan. 21, 2025)
Summary
On Jan. 21 the Maine House formally referred a series of bills and joint resolutions to standing committees and ordered several measures printed and sent for concurrence. The items include bills on terrorism definitions, venue liability, historic resources, the National Popular Vote Compact, and multiple Senate-origin bills.
The Maine House of Representatives on Jan. 21 conducted recorded and voice votes to refer a number of bills and resolutions to standing committees for public hearing, printing, and concurrence. Many measures were ordered printed and sent for concurrence or referred to the committees named on the floor. The House also approved sending several matters "forthwith." Below are the items the House acted on during the session (LD numbers and committee assignments are as read on the floor).
- LD 224 (House Paper 47): An act to expand the definition of terrorism and laws governing the Maine Emergency Management Act — referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety; printing ordered.
- LD 227 (House Paper 150): An act regarding liability…
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