New Maine law directs millions of dollars to climate resilience

Maine Public | By Peter McGuire
Published April 22, 2025 at 4:08 PM EDT

A new law directs tens of millions of dollars to help Maine communities prepare for future storms made more extreme by climate change.

Governor Janet Mills signed the bipartisan bill into law Tuesday after it received overwhelming support from lawmakers.

The measure "will allow Maine communities, homeowners, businesses, emergency response leaders and others to prepare for the extreme weather events of the future and make Maine a safer place to live in the process," the Governor said.

Under the law, homeowners will have access to a $15 million grant fund for improvements to protect against severe weather damage and to lower insurance costs.

The law also directs $10 million for the state's required match to federal disaster relief funds.

It provides funding for a revolving loan fund for infrastructure rebuilding and money to update communications and early warning systems at the Maine Emergency Management Agency.

And it will spend $9 million to begin a Flood Ready Maine program to improve and update flood models, maps and management. The program will be housed in a newly-created State Resilience Office, itself a branch of the recently enacted Maine Office of Community Affairs.

Continue reading at https://www.mainepublic.org/climate/2025-04-22/new-maine-law-directs-millions-of-dollars-to-climate-resilience

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  • arthur qwenk

    More wasted taxpayer graft directed  money, to be fed to self serving politicians and significant others.

    Maine is way over the hill now, with its closest competitor to  this insanity being California. Track the politicians that try to dip their subsidy sticky  hands into the pot. 5 percent of the money may make  to the public. The climate  graft laden BS bureaucracy in Maine is way over the hill on this one.