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Republican state senator Bryan Simonaire introduced an amendment to ban abortions after fetal viability, which failed by a vote of 13–33, and another amendment to the Senate crossfile version of the bill that would exclude gender-affirming surgery for minors without parental consent under the bill's definition of reproductive freedom, which ...
Senators are elected in even-numbered years when the President of the United States is not being elected, similar to most other state offices in Maryland. The most recent election was in November 2022. Senators are not term-limited. Should a Senator resign from office before his or her term expires, the local central committee of the party to ...
The Maryland Senate, as the upper house of the bicameral Maryland General Assembly, shares with the Maryland House of Delegates the responsibility for making laws in the state of Maryland. Bills are often developed in the period between sessions of the General Assembly by the Senate's standing committees or by individual senators.
The legislation did not receive one vote against the bill in either ... Maryland state Del. Luke Clippinger, D-Baltimore City, stands on the Senate floor during a press conference on the PORT Act ...
Four Maryland state senators are calling on Gov. Wes Moore to veto House Bill 1296. Here's why.
The Maryland Legislature is considering an online data privacy law. If enacted, the state would become one of over a dozen states with such a law. ... The bill, backed by state Sen. Arthur Ellis ...
A bill is a proposal to change, repeal, or add to existing state law. A House Bill (HB) is one introduced in the House of Delegates (for example: HB 6); [7] a Senate Bill (SB), in the Senate. Bills are designated by number, in the order of introduction in each house. For example, HB 16 refers to the sixteenth bill introduced in the House of ...
The Maryland House of Delegates gathers in Annapolis, Md., for the first day of a special session on Monday, Dec. 6, 2021, to take up a proposed new congressional map, as well as to vote to ...