Aeroflow Health applauds Maine’s new law supporting new mothers with tax-free medical equipment

By HME News Staff
Updated 9:46 AM CDT, Tue August 5, 2025
ASHEVILLE, N.C. - Aeroflow Health is celebrating the passage of LD 145 to exempt durable medical equipment, including breast pumps, from sales tax in Maine. Effective Jan. 1, the bill supports residents and new mothers across the state by reducing financial barriers and improving access to the medical supplies they depend on for daily living and recovery at home. “This bill helps remove a key barrier to care patients face at the point of purchase, where added costs can prevent them from obtaining the medical supplies they need,” said Ryan Bullock, chief strategy officer of Aeroflow Health. “Today, we’re applauding Maine legislators for their efforts in expanding access to breast pumps that are vital for mothers throughout the state, but our work doesn’t stop here. Aeroflow Health will continue advocating for policies that help make healthcare more affordable and accessible for families nationwide.” The passing of Maine’s LD 145 follows Aeroflow’s success in passing tax exemptions on medically necessary products in Nevada, Texas, Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.
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