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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

State House Schedule

Find out times and locations for work sessions and public hearings on important environmental bills.

 

Other bills of interest in the 2009 Legislature.

 

Staff Testimony on Bills

 

How A Bill Becomes a Law

 

Today's Happenings at the State House
LIVE ONLY DURING SESSION

 

Legislative Report Cards:

 

 

Legislative Priorities:

 

State House Watch   

NRCM is at the State House every day during the legislative session, working hard to protect Maine's environment and improve the quality of our air, our forests, our lakes and rivers.

In-Depth Description



NRCM Issues in the News: State House Watch
Baldacci Signs Bill for Energy Program
Bangor Daily News news story | Jun 25, 2009
Anti-pollution Bills Now Law
Times Record news story | Jun 24, 2009
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Our Mission for Maine
Working for legislation to protect Maine's environment is an essential part of NRCM's mission for the people of Maine. We work for new protections and also to uphold current legislation as it is attacked by industry and others who put profit ahead of our children's health.

Location, location, location
Our location, just steps from the State House, as well as our commitment to the people of Maine means we are well positioned to watch over what happens within Maine 's Legislature. Each January the Legislature begins a new session to evaluate funding and other priorities. NRCM follows each and every piece of proposed legislation that may affect Maine 's environment and the people who enjoy and rely upon it.

Helping with the Good, Preventing the Bad
During the winter months, much of our time is spent proposing bills and scanning lists of titles for "bad bills" - those that would roll back existing protections or introduce new harms to Maine 's environment. Once we identify bills of interest, we track them throughout the session. A bill is usually then sent to committee, where legislators serving on that committee can pass it, kill it, or recommend an amendment. NRCM staff, with help from our members and volunteers, put tremendous effort into testifying, calling legislators, and working for or against a bill while it is in committee.

Once a bill passes out of a committee, it must go before the House of Representatives and the Senate. NRCM does not rest along the way.  We are there during the committee hearings and in the House and Senate chambers working to ensure protection for Maine 's environment.

 

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