Votes at a glance: committee advances study of rideshare data and two carryover bills
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Summary
The Labor Committee voted to advance LD 877 (rideshare study, 6–4), LD 725 (Efficiency Maine study, 6–4) and LD 2084 (transient sales regulation, 9–1). A minority report was filed for two items.
At the conclusion of the Labor Committee’s work sessions, members voted on several carryover bills.
LD 877: Representative Geiger moved, Representative Beck seconded a motion that LD 877 "ought to pass as amended" as a legislative study to collect aggregate data from transportation network companies on compensation, deactivation and contractual terms. Roll call: 6 in favor, 4 opposed. (Minority report: "ought not to pass.")
LD 725: Representative Beck moved, Representative Macias seconded a motion that LD 725 "ought to pass as amended," directing the Efficiency Maine Trust to evaluate workforce and compensation for Trust‑funded projects with an advisory group; roll call: 6 in favor, 4 opposed. Committee staff will clarify drafting language and funding/deadline options.
LD 2084: Representative Archer moved, Representative Collins seconded a motion that LD 2084 "ought to pass"; the committee recorded 9 in favor and 1 opposed on the roll call. The bill corrects statutory references and authorizes the Director of the Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation to impose disciplinary sanctions on transient sellers of home repair services.
Other actions: The committee reconsidered an earlier item (auctioneer licensing) and changed a limit by unanimous consent; language review and signature gathering were assigned to committee staff. Minutes and drafting clarifications will be prepared before the items go to the next stage.

