Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD441

Introduced
2/4/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Engrossed
6/4/25  
Enrolled
6/5/25  

Caption

An Act to Allow the Investment of Money Deposited with the Treasurer of State for the Maine Deer Management Fund

Impact

This bill would have implications for state laws related to conservation and wildlife management. By amending the laws, LD441 aims to improve oversight of wildlife populations and their habitats, ensuring sustainable practices are employed to enhance biodiversity. The proposed changes could lead to new regulations for hunting, fishing seasons, and methods, potentially affecting the rights and practices of both recreational and professional hunters and fishers. Stakeholders, including conservation groups and local governments, will need to adhere to any new regulations put in place by this bill.

Summary

LD441, also known as 'An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding Fish and Wildlife,' seeks to update and refine existing legislation governing the management and protection of fish and wildlife within the state. This legislation aims to ensure that the rules reflect contemporary practices and scientific understanding of wildlife management. The bill has been proposed as a concept draft and is intended to address issues that have arisen in the regulation of fish and wildlife since the last amendments were made.

Sentiment

Sentiment regarding LD441 appears to be cautiously optimistic among conservationists and wildlife advocates, who generally support the idea of refining existing laws for better management strategies. However, there are concerns from certain interest groups, particularly hunters and fishing enthusiasts, who worry that new regulations might impose restrictions on traditional practices. The delicate balance between conservation efforts and the rights of individuals who utilize these natural resources is highlighted in discussions surrounding the bill.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the specifics of the amendments to be made. Critics emphasize the need to preserve traditional hunting and fishing rights while advocates for stronger conservation measures argue for stricter regulations to better protect vulnerable species and ecosystems. These discussions reflect broader themes in wildlife management policy, including the tension between regulation and personal freedoms in the context of resource management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME SB115

Enacting the Kansas bullion depository act to authorize the state treasurer to establish, administer or contract for the administration of bullion depositories and allowing for state moneys to be deposited in such bullion depositories and invested in specie legal tender.

ME HB541

Investment Of Unexpended Money By Treasurer

ME HB482

State Treasurer, investment of funds in digital assets

ME SB524

Requiring banks to enter into a written agreement with the state treasurer to be a depository of public moneys, increasing the market value of securities necessary to secure the deposit of public moneys, providing procedures for when a depository fails to follow the requirements of the state treasurer, modifying certain definitions, authorizing the state treasurer to assess a fee to operate the public moneys pooled method, creating the public moneys fee fund and providing exceptions to the public moneys pooled method if accounts are subject to conflicting federal law.

ME SB283

State Treasurer, investment of funds in digital assets

ME SB681

Relating to a moratorium on private investments by the State Treasurer in fossil fuel dominant funds.

ME SB228

State Depositories; State Depository Board to allow the state treasurer to invest in bitcoin; provide

ME AB2080

Investment of funds: delegation to county treasurer.

ME SB178

State Depository Board; allow the state treasurer to invest in Bitcoin; provide

ME SB435

Providing procedures, standards and requirements for the deposit and investment of public moneys, creating the public moneys fee fund and authorizing the state treasurer to assess a fee to operate the public moneys pooled method, making and concerning appropriations for fiscal year 2027 for the office of the state treasurer, authorizing a certain transfer from the state general fund to the public moneys fee fund, modifying investment standards for the board of trustees of the Kansas public employees retirement system of moneys certified by the state treasurer as equivalent to the aggregate net amount received for unclaimed property and authorizing investments in certain foreign governments and the KPERS board of trustees to elect the vice chairperson of the board, requiring newly affiliated KP&F employers to contribute at the actuarial required rate for past and future service and repealing certain working after retirement statutes for state and local elected officials.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.