05/22/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/22/2026 09:32
Working Group Established to Prioritize Wellness and Mental Health Resources for Maine Heritage Industries
May 22, 2026
Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry
AUGUSTA, Maine - A working group has been established to review and strengthen mental health and wellness resources for people working in Maine's heritage industries, including agriculture, fishing, forestry, and logging. The effort was created by the Mills administration and the 132nd Legislature to identify needs and develop recommendations that improve support for the people who sustain these essential industries.
AUGUSTA, Maine - A working group has been established to review and strengthen mental health and wellness resources for people working in Maine's heritage industries, including agriculture, fishing, forestry, and logging. The effort was created by the Mills administration and the 132nd Legislature to identify needs and develop recommendations that improve support for the people who sustain these essential industries.
"People who work in Maine's heritage industries face unique pressures and barriers to care," said the working group's joint co-chairs. "This working group will take a close look at what resources exist today, where gaps remain, and what proven approaches could help ensure timely, practical, and accessible support across the state."Duties and deliverables
Working group members will:
The enabling resolve directs the working group to submit a report of findings and recommendations to the relevant joint standing committees of the Legislature by December 1, 2026. The resolve further authorizes those committees to submit legislation to the 133rd Legislature in 2027.
Leadership
The resolve directs the Commissioners of the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (DACF), the Department of Marine Resources (DMR), and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to appoint joint co-chairs from each department. The following staff have been appointed:
Additional information about the working group, meeting notices, and available resources can be found at the Maine Heritage Industries Working Group website.
About Maine's heritage industries
Maine's heritage industries are the backbone of our state's economy and culture. Yet the individuals and families who sustain these industries face extraordinary and often overlooked mental and physical health challenges. Recent data from a regional survey conducted by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension shows that 61% of workers in these sectors have identified the need for increased public education and access to culturally competent health services.