This bill would have provided job-seekers who have criminal records a better chance at getting hired by allowing employers to judge applicants on their qualifications first rather than the stigma of a record.
This bill would have allocated funds for syringe exchange programs to curb the spread of preventable infectious diseases, such as hepatitis C, which is on the rise in Maine.
This bill would have forced local police to act as federal immigration agents and would have financially punished municipalities that refused to comply.
This bill, which came from an anti-Muslim hate group, would have redundantly criminalized the currently non-existent practice of female genital mutilation in Maine.