Communities with police departments could decide to push back closing time from 1 a.m. to 2 a.m. if the bill becomes law.
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Services for adults with acute intellectual disabilities feeling painful funding pinch
A bill to raise reimbursement rates for adult group homes after years of cutbacks swelled waiting lists is set for a public hearing Monday.
Scarborough lawmaker proposes penalty for lying to Legislature
The bill, opposed on free speech grounds, would impose a fine and jail time for the misdemeanor offense.
Bill would reduce size of Maine Arts Commission
The maximum number of members would drop from 21 to 15 under the proposal before a legislative committee.
Gov. LePage tells legislators: Turn my welfare actions into permanent law
The governor wants to make it hard for his successor to reverse his ‘common-sense’ executive directives tightening access to benefits.
Dozens of Maine lawmakers may have violated income disclosure law, says ethics commission
Republican leaders called for an investigation of Rep. Ryan Tipping, D-Orono, for not immediately reporting income from his work for a successful referendum campaign last fall.
Maine bill would require written permission for foraging on private property
Sen. Thomas Saviello, R-Wilton, says he’s open to changing the bill to distinguish between harvesting food for personal and commercial use.
Committee votes down bill to allow 18-year-olds to carry concealed weapons without permits
The Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee recommends rejection of two gun bills, including one that drew strong opposition from law enforcement.
Legislative panel supports ending Maine’s opposition to Real ID requirements
The Transportation Committee endorses a bill that would have Maine produce compliant Real ID cards, but only for those who want them.
Maine Voices: Bill to lower age for carrying concealed handgun is foolish and dangerous
Why mix firearms and the 18-to-20 age group already plagued by stresses, depression, suicide and substance abuse?