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White's bill to protect Maines public election officials goes into effect

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AUGUSTA - A bill to protect public election officials in Maine, sponsored by Rep. Bruce White, D-Waterville, goes into effect today.

LD 1821 makes it a Class D crime to intentionally interfere by force, violence, intimidation or by any physical act with any public official who is performing an official function relating to a federal, state or municipal election. It further specifies that public officials include election officials, municipal clerks and registrars of voters.

Evans bill to amend the law regarding expiration of disability plates and placards goes into effect

AUGUSTA - A bill sponsored by Rep. Richard Evans, D-Dover-Foxcroft, that amends the law regarding expiration of disability plates and placards, goes into effect today, Monday, August 8.

LD 1762 amends the law so that an applicant is not required to continue to provide proof of disability upon renewal of the applicant's disability plate or placard. In addition, a disability plate or placard may be renewed for a period of up to 6 years.

Doudera bill to promote use of recycled plastic to go into effect

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AUGUSTA - Legislation to promote the use of post-consumer recycled plastic content in beverage containers, sponsored by Rep. Vicki Doudera, D-Camden, will go into effect Monday, August 8.

LD 1467 creates a minimum post-consumer recycled content requirement (PCR) for all plastic beverage containers sold in Maine beginning with 25% PCR by 2026 and increasing to 30% PCR by 2031.

Law to establish green housing standards goes into effect

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AUGUSTA - A new law sponsored by Rep. Rebecca Millett, D-Cape Elizabeth, to codify green housing standards will go into effect Monday, August 8.

As amended, LD 1656 will increase Maine's energy-efficient affordable housing stock by requiring new construction projects funded by the Maine State Housing Authority to meet certain housing design standards and sustainability requirements.

Roeder's bills to protect employee benefits and enhance access to emergency medicine to go into effect

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AUGUSTA - On Monday, August 8, three key bills to protect employee benefits and enhance access to emergency medicine, sponsored by Rep. Amy Roeder, D-Bangor, will go into effect.

LD 225 requires employers to pay employees unused accrued vacation time upon the cessation of their employment. Employers with 10 or fewer employees and public employers, including the University of Maine System and the Maine Community College System, will not be subject to this new law.

Maine Legislative Leaders Support Augusta Chipotle Workers

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AUGUSTA - On Thursday, all three Democratic leaders in the Maine House of Representatives shared supportive statements in response to news that Chipotle workers in Augusta are facing union-busting tactics. The closure announcement follows the crew filing a petition for a union election in late June. The Maine store was the first location where Chipotle workers began unionizing. Since then, organizing drives have begun in Michigan, New York, and elsewhere.

Speaker Ryan Fecteau of Biddeford:

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