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LEGISLATIVE ALERT – SUPPORT LD 117

LEGISLATIVE ALERT – SUPPORT LD 117

Should Maine taxpayer dollars be used to fund vacations, liquor stores and strip clubs?

A public hearing has been scheduled for LD 117: An Act to Prohibit the Use of Electronic Benefits Transfer System Cards for Cash Withdrawal, sponsored by Senator Eric Brakey.

LD 117 ensures that benefits provided on EBT cards cannot be redeemed for cash. In the past, Maine’s welfare dollars have been spent at vacation hotspots such as Disneyland, casinos and strip clubs. This bill is a common-sense measure to ensure that Maine’s welfare dollars are spent for their intended purpose – to provide assistance for recipients’ basic necessities.

We must TAKE ACTION and let our legislators know that we support common-sense welfare reform. Please ask committee members to SUPPORT LD 117.  

If you can, please attend the public hearing in-person to testify in support of LD 117. When you arrive at the committee room, you will be able to sign in and testify in front of the committee.

If you are unable to attend in-person, click here for directions on how to submit written testimony or to sign-up to testify remotely.

Maine taxpayers should not be on the hook to pay for benefits that can be withdrawn as cash from ATMs and spent on various things such as alcohol, tobacco and adult entertainment.

PUBLIC HEARING DETAILS: 

WHO:             Committee on Health & Human Services

WHAT:          Public Hearing on LD 117

WHEN:          Wednesday, February 15th at 9:30 AM

WHERE:       Cross Building, Room 209

WHY:             SUPPORT LD 117


AGAIN – if you are unable to attend the public hearing in-person, you can sign-up to testify remotely or submit written testimony by clicking here.

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