Maine lawmakers finalize their legislative session by approving significant funding, including $3 million for reproductive care and $4.5 million for emergency homeless shelters. The session concluded with the passage of multiple bills aimed at protecting vulnerable residents, while also enforcing a ban on untraceable firearms known as “ghost guns.”
Senate President Mattie Daughtry emphasizes the importance of the measures passed, stating they will help ensure Maine remains a thriving state. As the session wraps up, all bills head to Governor Janet Mills, who has the power to veto or sign them into law, heightening interest in the outcome as many advocate for gun safety and enhanced support for those in need.
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