| 121st Maine Legislature | |||||||
| Office of Fiscal and Program Review | |||||||
| LD 784 | |||||||
| RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine To Allow the Legislature To Establish a Different Property Tax Rate for Secondary Residential Property for Purposes of Education Funding and To Protect State Funding of Education | |||||||
| LR 1769(01) | |||||||
| Fiscal Note for Original Bill | |||||||
| Sponsor: Rep. McGowan | |||||||
| Committee: Taxation | |||||||
| Fiscal Note Required: Yes | |||||||
| Fiscal Note | |||||||
| Undetermined current biennium cost increase - General Fund | |||||||
| Referendum Costs | Month/Year | Election Type | Question | Length | |||
| Nov-03 | General | Referendum | Standard | ||||
| The Secretary of State's budget includes sufficient funds to accommodate one ballot of average length for the general election in November. If the number or size of the referendum questions increases the ballot length, an additional appropriation of $8,000 or more may be required. | |||||||
| Fiscal Detail and Notes | |||||||
| The additional funds that would be dedicated for K-12 education if this amendment to the Constitution is passed, and the General Fund impact, can not be determined at this time. | |||||||