| Maine Preservation is the private statewide advocacy organization for historic preservation. Join us to help the voice of preservation be heard! 2008 Legislative Watch List - Updated Frequently 2008 Legislation Testimony from Maine Preservation 2007 Bills On Maine Preservation’s Watch List - Passed by the Governor Click here to read testimonies for LD 262, An Act to Amend the Credit for Rehabilitation of Historic Properties Click here for Q&A of LD 262.
NEWLY Adopted: LD 472 - An act that requires towns, cities or municipalities that adopt the Maine Model Building Code to also adopt the International Existing Building Code, which is a building rehabilitation code. Click here to read the remarks presented on February 18, 2005 by Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr., Director of the Maine Historic Preservation Commission in support of Cultural Funding bills before the Maine State Legislature. (Word document) Learn about Maine's Local Option Property Tax Incentive for Historic Preservation - your municipality should adopt this! Lobbying by 501(c)(3) Organizations: The Basics The Creative Economy and Historic Preservation: Governor Baldacci's support for Arts, Culture and Downtown Revitalization is stated on his website www.state.me.us/governor/baldacci/vision/culture.html |
SPEAK OUT! Become a preservation e-advocate! Our lead partner in historic preservation is the Maine Historic Preservation Commission, located in Augusta. Contact them at (207) 287-2132. Become a member of the Preservation Action! In both the public and private forums at the federal, state and local levels, Maine Preservation works hard to support and shape public policy to protect the historic environment. We follow the activities of selected bills during legislative sessions and will keep you posted on the status of bills we are watching. Check back here often! Our efforts are largely grassroots. We rely on our growing membership to keep us informed and to add strength to our voice - whether it be heard in Town Hall, in the halls of the State House, or in Washington, D.C. |
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