Augusta – The Maine House today voted for a second time to reject a “fetal personhood” bill that seeks to establish a fetus as a separate and distinct person from the woman who carries it.
Augusta – The Maine Senate today voted to 18-17 “ought to pass” on a “fetal personhood” bill that seeks to establish a fetus as a separate and distinct person from the woman who carries it.
Augusta – A bipartisan majority in the Maine Senate today rejected a bill that would force local law enforcement to act as immigration agents. The House also voted against LD 366, sponsored by Rep. Lawrence Lockman (R-Newport), in May.
Augusta – A bipartisan majority in the Maine House today rejected a bill that would force local law enforcement to act as immigration agents. LD 366, sponsored by Rep. Lawrence Lockman (R-Newport), now moves to the Senate for a vote.