House advances automatic sealing for certain misdemeanor records after lengthy debate

Maine House of Representatives · April 7, 2026

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Summary

LD 19 11 would create an automated process to seal eligible misdemeanor arrest/conviction records after a crime‑free period; supporters argued the petition system is inaccessible while opponents cited public‑safety and court staffing costs. The House approved the majority 'ought to pass as amended' report and read the bill.

The House debated LD 19 11 on April 7, a bill to establish an automated system for sealing a narrow class of misdemeanor arrest or conviction records for people who meet statutory eligibility (including remaining crime‑free for a set period).

Supporters argued the current petition‑based process is cumbersome and inequitable: Representative (speaker 42) said only a small fraction of petitioners succeeded and the proposed automatic pathway increases predictability. "Our current petition based record sealing system is not working as intended," a supporter said.

Opponents warned of potential public‑safety tradeoffs and the fiscal cost to courts. Representative Poyer (speaker 13) urged caution, noting that sealing records can limit employers' access to information and recommended alternate supports such as reentry programs.

The House voted to accept the majority 'ought to pass as amended' report in a recorded vote; the bill received a first reading and was ordered sent forward under the procedure described on the floor. The House record shows recorded votes and the bill was sent for engrossing and concurrence as appropriate.