Maine's distinctive state-level climate framework under Gov. Janet Mills. Executive Order 9 (2019) — Maine Climate Action Plan directive creating the Maine Climate Council. Maine Won't Wait: Maine Climate Action Plan (December 2020) — aggressive original four-year plan. Updated 2024 Maine Climate Action Plan (November 21, 2024) — four-year update released at Morse High School in Bath, building on Maine's nation-leading successes in reducing emissions, tackling climate-change resilience, and growing the economy with clean energy jobs. Community Resilience Partnership — 200+ Maine communities enrolled as of Mills's 2024 State of the State announcement (exceeded 100-community goal). Efficiency Maine Trust — independent nonprofit administrator of energy-efficiency programs (IRA Home Energy Rebates, heat pumps, weatherization, clean transportation). "Lead by example" sustainability plan for Maine state government operations. Maine is a U.S. Climate Alliance member. None of these framework documents specifically addresses small-off-road engines or landscape equipment — but the institutional capacity exists to direct future rebate dollars toward electric lawn equipment if politically desired. The gap between Maine's climate-leader framework and the absence of GLB-specific action distinguishes Maine from peer climate-leader states (CA AB 1346, CO AQCC Reg 29, VT Act 154). No Maine GLB/SORE bill has been filed in the 131st (2023–24) or 132nd (2025–26) Legislatures. Mills term-limited January 2027.