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LD 203

Maine - Session 132

Senate failed 2025-05-06
Bill Details

Title: An Act to Provide an Income Tax Credit for Employer-supported Child Care

Summary

PROVIDE AN INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR EMPLOYER-SUPPORTED CHILD

Sponsor
Richard A. Bennett
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2025-01-14 Introduced Bill introduced
2025-05-06 Status failed
2025-05-06 Latest Action Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD)
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