Legislative Scorecard
Governor's Score
For MPA’s legislative scorecard, we determine the governor’s score by looking at which bills Gov. Janet Mills signed and which bills she vetoed or held until the next session. See "Session at a Glance" for more information.
We do not score based on bills that became law without the governor’s signature, bills that passed but were not funded, or bills that were carried over to a special session which did not take place. These bills do not count for or against the governor.
Gov. Janet Mills’ score for 2025: 70%
LD 588, Extending basic labor protections to Maine’s agricultural workers: Vetoed (read Gov. Mills' veto letter here)
LD 589, Finally including agricultural workers in the state minimum wage: Signed
LD 894, Strengthening Maine’s Paid Family and Medical Leave program: Signed
LD 1082, Amending the state real estate transfer tax: Bill language included in signed budget
LD 1145, Giving mobile home park residents the chance to buy their communities: Signed
LD 1700, Investing in Maine’s statewide program to support clean energy initiatives: Signed
LD 1723, Protecting mobile home park residents from rent gouging: Signed
LD 1836, Correcting inconsistencies in Maine's Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act: Signed
LD 1955, Supporting child care affordability and early childhood educators in Maine: Passed, then held by Gov. Mills
LD 1971, Pushing back against ICE overreach into local law enforcement and protecting immigrant Mainers in ICE custody: Passed, then held by Gov. Mills
