State Tipoffs Involving Maine Newsletter for Tuesday May 20, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Bill to Expand Access to Career and Technical Education Earns Unanimous Committee Support
AUGUSTA, Maine, May 20 -- The Maine State House Speaker issued the following news:
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Bill to Expand Access to Career and Technical Education Earns Unanimous Committee Support
LD 1764 would ensure schools across Maine can offer CTE programming
AUGUSTA - In a unanimous vote, the Legislature's Education and Cultural Affairs Committee Friday advanced LD 1764, sponsored by Speaker Ryan D. Fecteau (D-Biddeford), to the full Legislature. The bill would adjust instructor-to-student ratios to mak
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Maine Secretary of State Issues Final Wording on Referendum Question
AUGUSTA, Maine, May 20 -- The Maine Secretary of State issued the following news release on May 19, 2025:
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Secretary of State issues final wording on referendum question
AUGUSTA, MAINE - Secretary of State Shenna Bellows announced the final wording of a referendum question on Friday.
The wording of the citizens' initiative question"An Act to Protect Maine Communities by Enacting the Extreme Risk Protection Order Act" will be:
"Do you want to allow courts to temporarily prohibit a pers
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Mastraccio Bill to Improve Child Safety is Signed Into Law
AUGUSTA, Maine, May 20 -- The Maine House Democrats issued the following news release:
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Mastraccio bill to improve child safety is signed into law
AUGUSTA - A bill from Rep. Anne-Marie Mastraccio, D-Sanford, to improve child safety was signed into law by Governor Janet Mills on May 9 after being enacted by the Maine House and Senate "under the hammer," or by unanimous consent.
The new law requires that a person who knowingly shelters a missing or runaway child for more than 24 hours wi
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University of Maine System Trustees Pass FY26 Budget Among Unprecedented Financial Uncertainty
ORONO, Maine, May 20 -- The University of Maine System issued the following news release on May 19, 2025:
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University of Maine System Trustees pass FY26 budget among unprecedented financial uncertainty
The budget for Maine's largest driver of educational attainment and economic development is dependent upon State appropriation proposed by Governor Mills being provided by the Legislature, a modest tuition increase and employee attrition
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine -- Amid unprecedented uncertai
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