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Maine Capitol Update

Maine Capitol Update

April 13, 2026

Legislative Session Heads to Adjournment

Key issues remain undecided as legislators seek April 15th adjournment of the 2026 session.

Data Privacy (LD 1822) – Proponents of a controversial new data privacy law are struggling to muster enough votes to get a bill enacted.  Business interests are pushing back strongly on what is viewed as an overreaching and costly privacy law that is likely to have significant adverse consequences for a wide range of enterprises of all sizes.

Overtime Payment Salary Threshold (LD 599) – NFIB and other business groups oppose an increase of the threshold from its current $45,300 (2026) to $58,656.  The groups are urging more consideration of the economic justification and effects of increasing labor costs for employers.  Maine is one of only six states (Alaska, California, Colorado, New York, Washington) that exceed the federal level of $35,568.

Session Recap

Highlights of the 2026 session will be described in an upcoming report.

The picture is not pretty.  Legislators continued to move Maine in the direction of higher taxes, higher labor costs, more health insurance coverage mandates, and other laws that will make it harder to compete for jobs and economic growth investment as well as sustain state budget commitments that were expanded this year.

For more information: https://legislature.maine.gov/

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