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Environment and Transportation Committee concurs on multiple bills, appoints conferees for budget/reserve dispute
Summary
The committee took concurrence votes on a package of bills ranging from vessel carbon monoxide warning labels to speed camera limits and expanded pilot programs; it voted not to concur on House Bill 292's Senate floor changes and appointed conferees to a conference committee.
The House Environment and Transportation Committee on April 4 moved a series of concurrence and reporting actions on bills spanning public safety, housing assistance, local government reporting and environmental fees.
The committee approved concurrence with Senate amendments on a batch of House bills, including House Bill 1322 (carbon monoxide warning labels for certain vessels), HB 964 (a Montgomery County local bill updating the county historical society name), HB 716 (statewide rental assistance voucher program staffing distribution changes), HB 707 (an ID-related bill), HB 698 (local government development impact fees reporting), HB 913 (Baltimore City speed monitoring camera limits) and others. Most measures were moved to concur…
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