Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1812

Introduced
4/25/25  
Refer
4/25/25  
Engrossed
6/3/25  
Enrolled
6/3/25  

Caption

An Act to Establish the Loans for Trade Tools Program

Impact

The bill is designed to bolster trade education and workforce development by making it easier for graduates to afford essential tools. The nonrefundable tax credit for employers, which allows a 25% credit on tool reimbursements for newly hired employees, aims to incentivize businesses to hire and support tradespeople. This dual approach not only helps graduates secure the tools necessary for their profession but also encourages employers to invest in their workforce, resulting in broader economic benefits. The appropriation of $1 million for the program in each year of the 2026-2027 biennium signals a significant commitment to supporting trades in Maine.

Summary

LD1812, titled 'An Act to Provide Low-interest Loans for Accredited College Graduates Entering Trade Professions and an Employer Tax Credit for Trade Tool Reimbursements,' aims to facilitate the transition of accredited college graduates into trade professions by providing financial support. The bill establishes a Loans for Trade Tools Program, which will offer low-interest loans to graduates for purchasing tools and equipment necessary for work in their respective trades. This initiative includes loans capped at $20,000 and an interest rate not exceeding 2% per annum, with a repayment period of up to 10 years. If graduates remain employed full-time in their trade for at least five years, they are eligible for loan forgiveness.

Sentiment

There appears to be a generally positive sentiment surrounding LD1812, particularly among trade advocates and employers who recognize the challenges faced by graduates entering the workforce. Supporters feel that the bill will alleviate financial barriers for new entrants into the trades and stimulate job creation. However, there may be concerns regarding the long-term funding sustainability for the program and whether the loans available will adequately meet the needs of all eligible graduates. Overall, the sentiment reflects optimism about strengthening the skilled labor force in the state.

Contention

While there is strong support for the objectives of LD1812, notable points of contention may arise regarding the effectiveness of the loan forgiveness provision and the scope of the employer tax credit. Questions may be raised about whether the assistance provided to businesses will indeed lead to significant hiring and training of new employees in trade professions. Additionally, the effectiveness of the outreach and education efforts mentioned in the bill to ensure that prospective borrowers are aware of the program could become a focal point of discussion among legislators and stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HB06738

An Act Establishing A Forgivable Loan Program For Certain Individuals Who Start A Business In The Trades.

ME SB111

Prepare Alabama Investment Program established, tax credits for donations to trade schools and trade programs authorized

ME S924

Establishes Skilled Trades Career Exploration Pilot Program; appropriates $5 million.

ME A392

Establishes Skilled Trades Career Exploration Pilot Program; appropriates $5 million.

ME HB554

State Energy Supply and Chemical Trade Stabilization Act established; income tax credit, grant program, and loan program created.

ME SF78

A bill for an act relating to certain specified skilled trades, including modifying provisions related to department of workforce development internship programs, the Iowa summer youth corps program, college student aid commission programs, the senior year plus program, the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics collaborative initiative within the innovation division of the department of education, and curricula provided in school districts, accredited nonpublic schools, and charter schools to include the skilled trades, and including applicability provisions.

ME HB600

Department of Workforce; required to establish various programs to support trade programs through grants and stipends; recognize military training for trade certification

ME HB19

Higher Education - Maryland Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program - Establishment

ME HB05855

An Act Establishing A Grant Program To Introduce The Building Trades To High School Students.

ME SB01206

An Act Establishing A Pilot Program To Train Additional Women To Work In The Building Trades.

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