Retooled call center bill advances in Maine

Bill that aims to keep call centers in Maine advances in Legislature

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) -- Maine lawmakers have advanced a bill that seeks to encourage companies to keep call centers in Maine by penalizing them if they relocate them overseas.

In a 77-67 vote on Tuesday, the Democratic-led House approved an amended version that would soften the penalties proposed in the original bill. The Senate endorsed the bill Monday.

The approved measure would require some companies to notify the state if they're relocating more than 30 percent of their call center operations overseas. Those employers wouldn't be able to get state grants, loans or tax benefits for two years.

Supporters of the bill say it will protect Maine jobs. But Republicans say that the measure is a job killer that will discourage companies from coming to Maine.

It faces final votes in both chambers.