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Maine Capitol Update

June 30, 2025

MYSTERY BILLS CARRIED OVER TO 2026

Key Legislative Issues Awaiting Action in 2026

Legislators have ended the 2025 session, but they left behind hundreds of bills to be dealt with in the 2026 session.

Energy & Environment

  • Create a Climate Super Fund and impose penalties on climate polluters (LD 1870)

 

Privacy

  • Enact the Maine online data privacy act (LD 1822)

 

Labor

  • Require disclosure of pay ranges (LD 54)
  • Require written explanation for denying employee flexible work schedule request (LD 60)
  • Raise salary threshold for overtime pay to $58,656 (LD 599)

 

Tax

  • Establish a pass-through entity tax & tax credit option (LD 191)
  • Adjust & expand income tax brackets, increase top rate to 8.95% (LD 229)
  • Impose a 2% income surtax on millionaires (LD 1089)
  • Adjust & expand income tax brackets, increase higher rates up to 10.15% (LD 1682)
  • Increase top corporate tax rate to 10% for income over $3.5 million (LD 1879)

 

Other

  • Lower employer threshold to 3 or more workers in Maine Retirement Savings Program (LD 355)

Some of these bills are still in committee; others are awaiting final enactment into law or were unfinished business when the legislature adjourned.

Information on these and other bills is available here: https://legislature.maine.gov/

MYSTERY BILLS CARRIED OVER TO 2026

Several “Concept Draft” bills were carried over.  What the sponsors intend is a mystery because the bills contain no proposed law and give no specific outline or description.

  • Strengthen the health care system in Maine (LD 378)
  • Improve conditions for Maine workers and retirees (LD 571)
  • Improve labor conditions for workers in Maine (LD 574)
  • Advance equitable energy policy in Maine (LD 725)
  • Improve the State’s transportation infrastructure (LD 394)
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