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We’re proud to announce that the full archive of ABC Maine Monthly Newsletters is now live and available on our website.
A Special Session began on March 25, 2025. The general effective date for nonemergency laws passed during this session is June 20, 2025
Albin, Randall & Bennett and Verrill invite you to an exclusive in-person event for construction industry professionals. Join us to explore key financial and legal trends impacting your business.
Highlights and updates from the Maine Legislature.
ABC Maine is on the front lines, advocating for policies that protect and support the construction industry. In this Legislative Advocacy Update, we break down the latest legislative developments impacting Maine’s builders, from workforce policies to regulatory challenges. Learn how ABC Maine is fighting for fair and open competition, workforce development initiatives, and pro-business policies that keep our industry strong. Stay informed, get involved, and ensure your voice is heard in shaping the future of construction in Maine.
ABC Maine 40th Anniversary Member Contribution
Many business owners choose to sell their businesses to third parties for several reasons. If you’re thinking about pursuing a third-party sale as your business exit strategy, consider these four steps to prepare yourself for a successful third-party sale.
The Maine Legislature is in full swing, and ABC Maine has been working hard fighting for the merit shop in Augusta. Here are a few updates from the hill!
Change orders are a common yet critical aspect of construction projects, and effectively managing them can impact your bottom line. Join Preti Flaherty and ABC Maine on January 30, 2025, at 8:30 a.m. for a webinar led by John Cronan, Partner at Preti Flaherty's Construction Law Group.
The 132nd Maine Legislature convened on December 4, facing major challenges like a $1 billion budget gap, housing crises, and health service instability. Democrats hold slim majorities in both chambers, with leadership changes including Sen. Mattie Daughtry as Senate President and Ryan Fecteau returning as House Speaker. Key committees were restructured, separating Labor, Housing, and Economic Development. ABC Maine expects debates on Project Labor Agreements, wage transparency, and Buy America provisions. Governor Mills’ January 10 budget proposal will address the funding shortfall while avoiding income tax increases.