Representative • Republican
Meldon Carmichael
Maine • District HD-137

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
45
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
71% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 898
Other: 84
Yea: 155
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Sponsored Bills
ME LD1787•Passed
Resolve, Directing the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to Convene a Stakeholder Group Tasked with a Comprehensive Overhaul and Modernization of the State Subdivision Statutes
Co-Sponsor
ME LD1573•Enrolled
An Act to Provide Financial Relief for Certain Volunteers Receiving Certain Education Benefits in Recognition of Their Volunteer Service
Co-Sponsor
ME LD1231•Vetoed
An Act to Bring Fairness in Income Taxes to Maine Families by Adjusting the Tax Brackets
Primary Sponsor
ME LD2007•Passed
An Act Regarding the Criminal Jurisdiction of Tribal Courts and to Extend the Time for the Penobscot Nation to Certify Its Agreement to Public Law 2023, Chapter 369
Co-Sponsor
ME LD1454•Failed
An Act Regarding the Distribution of Revenue from the Real Estate Transfer Tax
Co-Sponsor
ME LD643•Failed
An Act to Promote Research and Development in the State by Increasing the Research Expense Tax Credit
Co-Sponsor
ME LD713•Failed
An Act to Require the Transfer to the Highway Fund of 50 Percent of Sales Tax Collected from Automobile Dealers and Sales and Use Tax Collected from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles
Co-Sponsor
ME LD849•Passed
An Act to Implement the Recommendations of the Working Group to Review the Process for Ongoing Review of Tax Expenditures by the Legislature
Co-Sponsor
ME LD1679•Passed
An Act Regarding the Maine Indian Tribal-State Commission
Co-Sponsor
ME LD1671•Failed
An Act to Reduce the Income Tax to 4.5 Percent on the Lowest Tax Bracket and Remove Low-income Families from Taxation
Co-Sponsor
ME LD494•Failed
An Act to Conform State Funding to the Federal Hyde Amendment, Limiting Funding for Some Abortion Services
Co-Sponsor
ME LD1689•Failed
An Act to Exempt Prescription Pet Medications from Sales Tax
Co-Sponsor
ME LD1015•Failed
Resolve, Establishing the Commission to Study the Foreclosure Process
Co-Sponsor
ME LD376•Failed
An Act to Repeal the Law Regarding the Northern Maine Renewable Energy Development Program
Co-Sponsor
ME LD1030•Passed
Resolve, Directing the Secretary of State to Report on the School Bus Driver Shortage
Co-Sponsor
ME LD893•Passed
An Act to Amend the Legislative Membership of the Hancock County Budget Advisory Committee
Co-Sponsor
ME LD286•Passed
An Act to Authorize the Use of Tax Increment Financing Funds for Constructing or Renovating Local Central Administrative Offices
Co-Sponsor
ME LD823•Failed
An Act to Reimburse the Town of Charleston for Expenses Related to the Mountain View Correctional Facility
Co-Sponsor
ME LD341•Failed
An Act to Amend the Maine Tree Growth Tax Law to Encourage Housing Construction
Co-Sponsor
ME LD971•Failed
An Act to Establish the Income Tax Relief Fund for Maine Residents
Primary Sponsor
ME LD1445•Failed
An Act to Enact a Seasonal Sales Tax to Provide Income Tax Relief to Maine Residents
Co-Sponsor
ME LD534•Failed
An Act to Allow Commercial Driver's License Holders Who Are 18 to 20 Years of Age to Haul Hazardous Materials Intrastate
Co-Sponsor
ME LD69•Passed
Resolve, to Direct the Public Utilities Commission to Consider Methods to Educate Customers About Electricity Supply
Primary Sponsor
ME LD1093•Failed
An Act to Create a Seasonal Gas Tax Exemption and Rate
Co-Sponsor
ME LD517•Failed
An Act to Allow Maine Families to Deduct Vehicle Excise Taxes on State Income Tax Returns
Co-Sponsor
ME LD342•Failed
An Act to Streamline Licensing by Matching Federal Licensing Requirements for Occupations Licensed Federally
Co-Sponsor
ME LD1202•Failed
An Act to Increase the Homestead Exemption to $50,000
Co-Sponsor
ME LD960•Failed
An Act Regarding the Limits on Civil Remedies Available Under the Maine Human Rights Act
Co-Sponsor
ME LD708•Failed
An Act to Establish a Sales Tax Holiday Weekend
Co-Sponsor
ME LD613•Failed
An Act to Amend the Laws Governing the Antlerless Deer Permit Process
Co-Sponsor
ME LD970•Failed
An Act to Provide for the Humane Treatment of Chickens
Primary Sponsor
ME LD308•Failed
An Act To Promote Research and Development in the State by Increasing and Marketing the Research Expense Tax Credit
Co-Sponsor
ME LD451•Failed
An Act To Remove the Party Designation from Return Envelopes for Absentee Ballots for the General Election
Co-Sponsor
ME LD1229•Failed
An Act To Require Certain Medical Providers To Administer Ultrasounds and Provide Information to Certain Pregnant Patients
Co-Sponsor
ME LD851•Failed
An Act To Ensure Women Are Informed of Abortion Pill Reversal
Co-Sponsor
ME LD1401•Failed
An Act To Prohibit Biological Males from Participating in School Athletic Programs and Activities Designated for Females at Schools That Receive Federal Funding
Co-Sponsor
ME LD942•Failed
An Act To Waive Professional and Occupational Licensing Fees for Calendar Year 2020
Co-Sponsor
ME LD930•Failed
An Act To Revise Reporting Requirements for Maine Clean Election Act Expenditures
Co-Sponsor
ME LD550•Failed
Resolve, Directing the State Board of Education To Adopt Rules Prohibiting Teachers in Public Schools from Engaging in Political, Ideological or Religious Advocacy in the Classroom
Primary Sponsor
ME LD833•Failed
An Act To Amend the Laws Governing Vaccines by Reinstating Religious Exemptions
Co-Sponsor
ME LD708•Failed
An Act To Increase the Homestead Exemption to $50,000
Co-Sponsor
ME LD1251•Failed
An Act To Encourage Charitable Giving
Co-Sponsor
ME LD941•Failed
An Act To Protect the Privacy of Absentee Voters
Co-Sponsor
ME LD721•Failed
An Act To Increase Transparency in Certain Expenditures of the Governor
Co-Sponsor
ME LD628•Failed
An Act To Protect Businesses and Civic and Religious Organizations from Actions Taken Pursuant to an Emergency Proclamation
Primary Sponsor
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