LD1810
An Act To Implement Recommendations of the Committee To Review Issues Dealing with Regulatory Takings
The Senate moved to “indefinitely postpone” LD 1810, a bill which would have required the state to pay off landowners if future laws passed by the Legislature reduced their property values by at least 50 percent. If the state could not afford to pay, the landowner would be allowed to ignore the law.
HOUSE VOTES
SENATE VOTES
Senator | Party - District | Vote | |
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Russell J. Black | Republican - 17 | ||
David C. Burns | Republican - 0 | ||
Benjamin M. Chipman | Democrat - 27 | ||
Andre E. Cushing III | Republican - 0 | ||
Paul T. Davis | Republican - 4 | ||
James F. Dill | Democrat - 5 | ||
Mark N. Dion | Democrat - 0 | ||
Dana L. Dow | Republican - 13 | ||
Peter Edgecomb | Republican - 1 | ||
Stacey K. Guerin | Republican - 10 | ||
James M. Hamper | Republican - 19 | ||
Erin D. Herbig | Democrat - 97 | ||
Louis J. Luchini | Democrat - 7 | ||
Joyce A. Maker | Republican - 0 | ||
Kimberley C. Rosen | Republican - 8 | ||
Linda F. Sanborn | Democrat - 26 | ||
Jeffrey L. Timberlake | Republican - 17 | ||
Linda M. Valentino | Democrat - 0 | ||
Amy Fern Volk | Republican - 0 | ||
Michael J. Willette | Republican - 0 |
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