Maine Legislative Document 1528 (2011)
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Maine Legislative Document 1528 (2011) | |
Legislature: | Maine State Legislature |
Text: | As chaptered |
Legislative history | |
Governor: | Paul LePage (R) |
Signed: | June 14, 2011 |
Legal environment | |
State law: | Laws governing the initiative process in Maine |
Maine Legislative Document 1528 makes a number of changes to state election law. With respect to ballot measures, the bill would clarify "the requirements for the information that is created to help voters understand ballot questions, including the Attorney General's explanatory statement of what a 'yes' vote favors and what a 'no' vote opposes; the Office of Fiscal and Program Review's estimate of the fiscal impact on state revenues, appropriations and allocations of each ballot measure; and the Treasurer's Statement that accompanies each bond issue."[1]
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