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An Act to Improve Access to Sustainable and Low-barrier Trauma Recovery Services
An Act to Improve Access to Sustainable and Low-barrier Trauma Recovery Services
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- Sponsor
- Senator Margaret Rotundo
- Last action
- 2026-04-29
- Official status
- Died in Possession of the Senate when the Legislature adjourned Sine Die and was PLACED IN THE LEGISLATIVE FILES . (DEAD)
- Effective date
- Not listed
Plain English Breakdown
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An Act to Improve Access to Sustainable and Low-barrier Trauma Recovery Services
An Act to Improve Access to Sustainable and Low-barrier Trauma Recovery Services
Sponsor:
Senator Margaret Rotundo
Reference committee:
Health and Human Services
Latest committee action:
Reported Out; OTP-AM
What This Bill Does
- An Act to Improve Access to Sustainable and Low-barrier Trauma Recovery Services
Sponsor:
Senator Margaret Rotundo
Reference committee:
Health and Human Services
Latest committee action:
Reported Out; OTP-AM
Limits and Unknowns
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Amendments
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Adopted by House & Senate
Plain English: Page 1 - 132LR1700(02)
COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
1 L.D.
- Page 1 - 132LR1700(02)
COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
1 L.D.
- 1425
2 Date: (Filing No.
- S- )
3HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
4 Reproduced and distributed under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate.
- 5STATE OF MAINE
6SENATE
7132ND LEGISLATURE
8FIRST SPECIAL SESSION
9 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT “ ” to S.P.
Bill History
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2026-04-29
Senate
Died in Possession of the Senate when the Legislature adjourned Sine Die and was PLACED IN THE LEGISLATIVE FILES . (DEAD)
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2025-05-29
House
PASSED TO BE ENACTED . Sent for concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH.
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2025-05-23
Committee
Reported Out; OTP-AM
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2025-05-15
Committee
Work Session Held
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2025-05-15
Committee
Voted; OTP-AM
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2025-04-01
Committee
Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services.
Official Summary Text
An Act to Improve Access to Sustainable and Low-barrier Trauma Recovery Services
Sponsor:
Senator Margaret Rotundo
Reference committee:
Health and Human Services
Latest committee action:
Reported Out; OTP-AM
Current Bill Text
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Printed on recycled paper
132nd MAINE LEGISLATURE
FIRST SPECIAL SESSION-2025
Legislative Document No. 1425
S.P. 581 In Senate, April 1, 2025
An Act to Improve Access to Sustainable and Low-barrier Trauma
Recovery Services
Reference to the Committee on Health and Human Services suggested and ordered printed.
DAREK M. GRANT
Secretary of the Senate
Presented by Senator ROTUNDO of Androscoggin.
Cosponsored by Speaker FECTEAU of Biddeford and
Senators: BENNETT of Oxford, BICKFORD of Androscoggin, President DAUGHTRY of
Cumberland, HICKMAN of Kennebec, PIERCE of Cumberland, TIMBERLAKE of
Androscoggin, Representatives: GRAMLICH of Old Orchard Beach, HASENFUS of
Readfield.
Page 1 - 132LR1700(01)
1Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:
2Sec. 1. Appropriations and allocations. The following appropriations and
3 allocations are made.
4ATTORNEY GENERAL, DEPARTMENT OF THE
5Administration - Attorney General 0310
6 Initiative: Provides one-time funding only in fiscal years 2025-26 and 2026-27 to the Maine
7 Resiliency Center in Lewiston to support the continuation and expansion of services for
8 residents of the State affected by the immediate and cumulative effects of trauma through
9 connection, information and support.
GENERAL FUND 2025-26 2026-27
All Other $1,093,795 $2,270,199
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GENERAL FUND TOTAL $1,093,795 $2,270,199
10SUMMARY
11 This bill provides one-time funding only in fiscal years 2025-26 and 2026-27 to the
12 Maine Resiliency Center in Lewiston to support the continuation and expansion of services
13 for residents of the State affected by the immediate and cumulative effects of trauma
14 through connection, information and support.
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