A new, powerful Citizen Portal experience is ready. Switch now

Survivors, advocates and legal-aid groups press committees for permanent funding

February 27, 2026 | 2026 Legislature ME, Maine


This article was created by AI summarizing key points discussed. AI makes mistakes, so for full details and context, please refer to the video of the full meeting. Please report any errors so we can fix them. Report an error »

Survivors, advocates and legal-aid groups press committees for permanent funding
A long public-comment block brought dozens of witnesses to the microphone with repeated appeals for ongoing funding across several human-services and justice items.

Arianne Clements of a Midcoast sexual‑assault support center urged lawmakers to move temporary advocate wage increases into the baseline budget, saying the one‑time funding dramatically reduced turnover and improved continuity of care. "This funding is working," she told the committee, adding that advocates and children's‑advocacy‑center staff require ongoing support to stabilize services.

Representatives of the Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault and the Maine Prosecutors Association echoed that request, saying retention of trained advocates directly affects prosecution and victim safety. Several survivors gave personal testimony about services that enabled them to rebuild their lives.

Multiple witnesses asked the committees to sustain the Maine Civil Legal Services Fund at $3.0 million in the supplemental to avoid a projected cut that would remove legal representation for thousands of vulnerable Mainers. Judges and legal‑aid clinics described the program's role in preventing homelessness and helping domestic‑violence survivors secure protection orders.

Workers at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner asked that OCME employees be included in Maine's 1998 Special Retirement Plan, arguing the traumatic nature of their work and comparability with other public-safety personnel.

Speakers across groups asked the committee to preserve PDS funding that reduced the uncounseled list and to support the supplemental package overall so recently captured progress is not reversed.

The committee accepted the testimony and indicated many of the requests would be considered during work sessions and budget negotiations.

Don't Miss a Word: See the Full Meeting!

Go beyond summaries. Unlock every video, transcript, and key insight with a Founder Membership.

Get instant access to full meeting videos
Search and clip any phrase from complete transcripts
Receive AI-powered summaries & custom alerts
Enjoy lifetime, unrestricted access to government data
Access Full Meeting

30-day money-back guarantee