On May 1, the Joint Committee on Appropriations and Financial Affairs held another budget work session, that was called on short notice. The Chairs never brought up the pharmacy tax, nor moved the budget. The bill remains pending before the joint committee. NACDS, working with the Maine Pharmacists Association and Retail Association of Maine, helped advocate against a potential “compromise” that would have exempted the independent pharmacies from the tax. While being fundamentally unfair, that compromise would have negated the federal match, eliminating the tax’s utility. NACDS will continue to lobby the Governor’s office and the legislature throughout the budget process. The next legislative work session for the Joint Committee on Appropriations and Financial Affairs was May 8. The bill must be moved by the Joint Appropriations Committee and approved by both chambers of the legislature. The fiscal year ends June 30.

For more information, please contact NACDS’ Ben Pearlman at 617-515-2603.