Skip to main content

Maine desk · Mental health service user

CivicRadar

Free · Stays on your device

Maine · 2026 session · Mental health service user

Bills affecting Mental health service user in Maine (2026 session)

CivicRadar surfaces 35 active Maine bills this session that affect mental health service user constituents directly. Your rep needs to hear from you before the vote.

Top 20 bills, ranked

Ranked by how strongly each bill matches the mental health service user community, weighted by stage, recency, advocacy-org consensus, and sponsor support.

  1. 01
    ME · LD721Introduced

    Resolve, to Support the Full Implementation of Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics in the State

  2. 02
    ME · LD1443Introduced

    An Act to Ensure the Financial Stability of Behavioral Health Service Providers and Housing Assistance Providers

  3. 03
    ME · LD1187Final

    An Act to Include Certain Mental Health Assessment Data in Firearm Fatalities and Hospitalizations Reports

  4. 04
    ME · LD1239Introduced

    An Act to Require Data Collection on and Reporting of Psychiatric Hospital Resources and Transparency in Denials of Emergency Involuntary Admissions to Psychiatric Hospitals

  5. 05
    ME · LD1380Introduced

    Resolve, Establishing the Study Group on Solutions to Address Maine's Behavioral Health Workforce Shortage

  6. 06
    ME · LD1799Introduced

    Resolve, Directing the Department of Health and Human Services to Review the Progressive Treatment Program and Processes by Which a Person May Be Involuntarily Admitted to a Psychiatric Hospital or Receive Court-ordered Community Treatment

  7. 07
    ME · LD2065Introduced

    An Act to Provide One-time Funds to Support the Construction of a Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility for At-risk Youth

  8. 08
    ME · LD2162Final

    An Act to Regulate and Prevent Children's Access to Artificial Intelligence Chatbots with Human-like Features and Social Artificial Intelligence Companions

  9. 09
    ME · LD1084Introduced

    Resolve, to Alleviate the Behavioral Health Workforce Shortage by Allowing the Training and Granting of Behavioral Health Certifications by Community-based Agencies and Hospitals

  10. 10
    ME · LD1426Introduced

    Resolve, to Expand Child Assertive Community Treatment

  11. 11
    ME · LD258Introduced

    Resolve, to Establish a Program to Recruit and Retain Behavioral Health Clinicians

  12. 12
    ME · LD1203Introduced

    An Act to Provide Grants to Schools That Contract for Behavioral and Mental Health Services

  13. 13
    ME · LD2144Introduced

    Resolve, to Establish the Working Group to Prioritize Wellness and Mental Health Resources for Heritage Industries

  14. 14
    ME · LD748Introduced

    An Act to Increase Bridging Rental Assistance Program Housing Voucher Funding to Reduce the Current Partial Waiting List and Increase Housing Vouchers for Persons Living with Mental Health Challenges

  15. 15
    ME · LD1216Final

    An Act to Improve Behavioral Health Crisis Services and Suicide Prevention Services

  16. 16
    ME · LD1932Introduced

    An Act to Support Essential Support Workers and Enhance Workforce Development

  17. 17
    ME · LD1866Final

    An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding the State-designated Agency Advocating for Individuals with Serious Mental Illness

  18. 18
    ME · LD189Introduced

    An Act to Increase Availability and Affordability of Mental Health Care and Substance Use Disorder Services by Removing the Certificate of Need Requirement

  19. 19
    ME · LD858Introduced

    An Act to Ensure Behavioral and Mental Health Services Are Available to Students by Providing Grants to Schools That Contract for Those Services

  20. 20
    ME · LD791Introduced

    An Act Regarding Children with Behavioral Health Needs Awaiting Placement in Residential Care Facilities

Frequently asked
What mental health service user bills are moving in Maine in 2026?
CivicRadar currently tracks 35 Maine bills this session that affect mental health service user constituents including Resolve, to Support the Full Implementation of Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics in the State; An Act to Ensure the Financial Stability of Behavioral Health Service Providers and Housing Assistance Providers; An Act to Include Certain Mental Health Assessment Data in Firearm Fatalities and Hospitalizations Reports.
How do I find my Maine legislators?
Enter your ZIP code on the CivicRadar home page. CivicRadar looks up your state and federal representatives automatically, and every bill page includes a tool to email or call them directly.
Is CivicRadar free and private?
Yes. There's no account and no sign-up. Your ZIP code, the identities and issues you pick, and any message you draft stay in your browser's local storage. None of it is stored on CivicRadar's servers.
How does CivicRadar decide which bills affect mental health service user people?
CivicRadar matches bill text, sponsor signals, and advocacy-organization positions against a curated set of identity keywords, then ranks by legislative stage and recency. See the Methodology page for the full breakdown.

Find every Maine bill affecting your community

CivicRadar matches Maine bills to your whole profile: mental health service user plus LGBTQ+, immigrant, renter, Medicaid recipient, and 19 more. Free. No account. Stays on your device. Your rep needs to hear from you before the vote.

Get my matched bills →