Maine House Democrats

Bryant named to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles' Registration Plate Working Group

AUGUSTA - Rep. Mark Bryant, D-Windham, has been appointed to the Registration Plate Working Group for the Department of the Secretary of States' Bureau of Motor Vehicles.

"I have been a member of the Legislature's Transportation Committee for seven years," said Bryant. "I look forward to using all I have learned to help improve our state's vehicle registration plate system, particularly by streamlining the process so that it is less burdensome for municipalities and residents."

Maine lawmakers send FCC letter urging support for Maine's position defending law to curb unfair cable billing practices

AUGUSTA - A bipartisan group of 50 Maine lawmakers has written to the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) urging commissioners to actively support Maine's efforts to defend in court a state law requiring cable providers to pro-rate charges when a customer disconnects service.

The commonsense consumer protection measure is being challenged in federal court by cable conglomerate Charter-Spectrum, known in Maine as Spectrum, and is now pending before the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

Fay testifies before Congress on long-term care workforce issues

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AUGUSTA - Rep. Jessica Fay, D-Raymond, testified before the U.S. Congress on long-term workforce issues Tuesday. In her testimony, Fay discussed the urgency of addressing this workforce shortage and outlined ways to improve the recruitment, retention, training and professional development of long-term care workers. She spoke during a joint subcommittee hearing with the Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions Subcommittee and the Higher Education and Workforce Investment Subcommittee.

Governor signs Mathieson bill to update water district charter

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AUGUSTA - A bill sponsored by Rep. Kristi Mathieson, D-Kittery, to repeal and replace the charter of the Kittery Water District was ceremonially signed into law by Gov. Janet Mills Monday. The bill passed unanimously in both chambers of the Legislature.

LD 1542 expands the district's corporate limits to include all of Kittery, Kittery Point, the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and portions of Eliot and York, allowing residents of those areas to serve on the board and vote for board members.

Governor signs Fay bill to fund wildlife rehabilitators

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AUGUSTA - A bill sponsored by Rep. Jessica Fay, D-Raymond, to provide funding for wildlife rehabilitators was ceremonially signed into law by Gov. Janet Mills Monday.

The bill, LD 1012, An Act To Provide Funding for the Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund Program, will fund grants including those that seek to fund organizations that provide professional care to sick, injured and orphaned wild animals so they can be returned to their natural habitats.

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