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Journalist Mal Leary spearhe Maine Public's news coverage of politics and government and is based at the State House.

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn. See stories by Mal Leary. Maine lawmakers are considering a bill that would decriminalize prostitution.

Next Up:. Available On Air Stations. Lois Reckitt of South Portland, chief sponsor of the measure.

During a public hearing on Wednesday, some opponents said the bill goes too far. Search Query Show Search.

For example, some would like to see the criminal records of convicted sex workers automatically expunged. All Streams.

Maine Public By Mal Leary. Others said it does not go far enough.
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Supporters of the proposal, including former sex workers, call it "groundbreaking. There were also calls for increased criminal penalties for those who buy sexual services as well as suggestions that the bill include more resources to help sex workers who are apprehended by law enforcement. Robert F. Mal Leary. Play Live Radio. Show Search Search Query. The legislation makes a distinction between those who sell sexual services and those who pay for them.