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Senate enacts emergency measure to protect children from technology‑facilitated sexual abuse

Maine Senate · April 14, 2026

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Summary

The Senate enacted LD 5 24 as an emergency measure, voting 32‑0 to pass the bill to be enacted; sponsors said the law strengthens protections for children against technology‑facilitated abuse.

The Maine Senate passed LD 5 24, an act to protect children from technology‑facilitated sexual abuse, as an emergency measure with a unanimous recorded vote of 32‑0.

Senator Taddo presented the motion to remove the bill from the special appropriations table and to enact it; the Chair noted the measure met the two‑thirds threshold required for emergency enactment and the electronic roll call recorded 32 in favor and none opposed. The bill will be signed by the president and presented to the governor for approval.

Floor remarks emphasized the urgency of strengthening legal protections for minors in the face of evolving technologies and exploitation risks. Because it was handled as an emergency measure, the Senate required the supermajority for enactment and completed the required procedural steps on the floor.

The transcript records the vote totals and procedural language confirming the bill's transmission to the executive for approval; specific statutory text and implementation details were not read into the floor record during the brief enactment sequence.