During the floor session the Maryland Senate recorded final passage on a large number of bills by roll call. Most measures were taken up on third reading and were passed by constitutional majority. The following lists bills called on the floor during the session and the roll-call totals announced by the clerk at the time the chair declared final passage.
Votes declared passed (bill — short description — announced affirmative tally):
- House Bill 128 — climate change adaptation/greenhouse gas cost study — 29 yes
- House Bill 376 — Maryland Cybersecurity Council membership changes — 42 yes
- House Bill 489 — Department of Labor building-code study (single-staircase buildings) — 35 yes
- House Bill 699 — veterans benefits and honorable discharge provisions — 41 yes
- House Bill 717 — public lands acquisition staffing and funding — 32 yes
- House Bill 972 — continuing education alterations for real estate commission — 42 yes
- House Bill 431 — civil actions, consumer contracts limitation periods — 42 yes
- House Bill 1078 — Prince George's County FBI headquarters appropriation (local) — 30 yes
- House Bill 1104 — Department of Health electronic healthcare transactions and population health fund — 35 yes
- House Bill 1474 — licensed professional counselors telehealth for students — 42 yes
- House Bill 1547 (15-47) — barbers and cosmetologists domestic violence training — 42 yes
- House Bill 384 — Maryland disability animal program (third reading final passage) — 42 yes
- House Bill 477 — education regulatory analyses for childcare/families — 42 yes
- House Bill 482 — occupational licensing predetermination review for criminal history — 42 yes
- House Bill 1470 — Chesapeake critical area protections (county bill) — 42 yes
- House Bill 1503 — state personnel paid family and medical leave (third reading final passage) — 29 yes
- House Bill 1510 — medical records notice of destruction methods — 41 yes
- Senate Bill 672 — tourism/redevelopment operating authority task force revisions — 42 yes
- Senate Bill 997 — Prince George's County FBI headquarters (Senate version) — 31 yes
Many other bills were read, referred, special ordered, or advanced to third reading during the same session; this list captures roll-call results the clerk announced on the floor when the chair declared final passage.
Procedurally, the chamber frequently adopted committee reports and committee amendments without objection. A number of local and technical-corrective bills were advanced with no debate or with brief floor statements. Several items were marked as special order for later consideration on Monday to coordinate with the capital budget and other conference reports.
The clerk recorded individual vote changes that members requested after initial tallies in a few instances; the counts listed above reflect the totals the clerk announced at the time each bill was declared passed on the floor.