An Act to Correct Technical Errors in Public Law 2025, Chapter 650
Sponsored By: Drew Gattine (Democratic)
Became Law
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Bill Overview
Analyzed Economic Effects
6 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 3 mixed.
Higher tax exemption for singles
Beginning January 1, 2026, the state exemption for single filers and married filing separately rises from $12,000 to $15,000. This lowers taxable income by $3,000 each year for those filers. It can reduce your Maine income tax bill.
3.07% raise to MaineCare rates
The law directs DHHS to seek federal approval for a 3.07% cost-of-living raise to certain MaineCare payment rates. Some rates take effect July 1, 2026 (Section 97 Appendices B and D); others take effect January 1, 2027 (multiple Sections and Appendix C). Funding in FY 2026-27 includes $841,377 (state), $1.24 million (federal), and $122,894 (block grant) for Section 28; $1.60 million (federal) and $36,304 (block grant) for Appendix B/D; and $811,754 (state) for child Medicaid mental health services. Higher provider payments aim to support access to care for MaineCare members. CMS must approve the changes.
More community services for seniors
The law provides $3 million to the Office of Aging and Disability Services to meet unmet needs of older adults. The money goes to area agencies on aging based on local priorities. It supports in-home care, case management, meals, wellness, caregiver respite, outreach, volunteers, and information and referral.
Electric bill help shifts to ongoing
The law provides $7.5 million in FY 2026-27 to help low-income households pay electric bills through the Maine State Housing Authority. It also removes a separate one-time $7.5 million allocation. Eligible low-income households can still apply for help with electric bills.
Preschool meal grants shift to ongoing
The law sets an ongoing $375,000 in FY 2026-27 to fund meals for students in off-site public preschool programs. It also removes a separate one-time $375,000 for the same grant program. Schools can use the ongoing funds to provide breakfast, lunch, and a snack.
State shifts $1.65M between funds
By June 30, 2027, the State Controller transfers $1,653,131 from the MaineCare Stabilization Fund to the General Fund’s unappropriated surplus. This moves money between state accounts and does not pay households directly.
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Sponsors & Cosponsors
Sponsor
Drew Gattine
Democratic • House
Cosponsors
There are no cosponsors for this bill.
Roll Call Votes
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Actions Timeline
ACTPUB Chapter 752
5/4/2026PASSED TO BE ENACTED, in concurrence.
4/14/2026SenatePASSED TO BE ENACTED. Sent for concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH.
4/14/2026HouseReports READ.On motion by Senator ROTUNDO of Androscoggin the Majority Ought to Pass as Amended Report ACCEPTED. READ ONCE. Committee Amendment "A" (H-1068) READ and ADOPTED. Under suspension of the Rules, READ A SECOND TIME and PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED by Committee Amendment "A" (H-1068) in concurrence.
4/14/2026SenateReports READ.On motion of Representative GATTINE of Westbrook, the Majority Ought to Pass as Amended Report was ACCEPTED.The Bill was READ ONCE.Committee Amendment "A" (H-1068) was READ and ADOPTED.Under suspension of the rules, the Bill was given its SECOND READING without REFERENCE to the Committee on Bills in the Second Reading.The Bill was PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (H-1068). Sent for concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH.
4/14/2026HouseCarried over, in the same posture, to any special or regular session of the 132nd Legislature, pursuant to Joint Order SP 800.
6/25/2025HouseCarried over, in the same posture, to the next special or regular session of the 132nd Legislature, pursuant to Joint Order SP 519.
3/21/2025HouseReceived by the Clerk of the House on February 20, 2025.The Bill was REFERRED to the Committee on APPROPRIATIONS AND FINANCIAL AFFAIRS pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed pursuant to Joint Rule 401.
2/20/2025House
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