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Legislature gives approval to bill that would encourage smart housing development

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AUGUSTA - The Legislature gave approval this week to legislation sponsored by Rep. Melanie Sachs, D-Freeport, that would encourage smart housing development in Maine by updating the state's growth management program law. The bill received initial approval in the House last Thursday and was passed to be enacted this week. It passed the Senate with bipartisan support last Friday.

Sachs bill to cover Property Tax Stabilization Program funding gap signed into law

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AUGUSTA - A bill sponsored by Rep. Melanie Sachs, D-Freeport, to appropriate $15 million to fully cover the state's reimbursement to municipalities for costs associated with the Property Tax Stabilization Program, was signed into law by Gov. Janet Mills on Wednesday. The bill would also appropriate $50,000 to reimburse municipalities for administrative costs associated with the implementation of the program.

Legislative committee advances bill to cover funding gap for Property Tax Stabilization Program facing municipalities

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AUGUSTA - The Legislature's Appropriations and Financial Affairs Committee voted Tuesday to advance a bill sponsored by Rep. Melanie Sachs, D-Freeport, that would appropriate $15 million from the General Fund to fully cover the state's reimbursement to municipalities for costs associated with the now-repealed Property Tax Stabilization Program. The bill would also appropriate $50,000 to reimburse municipalities for administrative costs associated with the implementation of the program.

Sachs introduces bill to cover gap in Property Tax Stabilization Program funding facing municipalities

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AUGUSTA - Rep. Melanie Sachs, D-Freeport, is introducing a bill that would appropriate $15 million from the General Fund to fully cover the state's reimbursement to municipalities for costs associated with the Property Tax Stabilization Program. The Appropriations and Financial Affairs Committee will have a public hearing on the bill on Feb. 13.

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