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Votes at a glance: House Environment and Transportation Committee advances multiple bills, appoints conference committee for SB 338
Summary
The committee approved a slate of statewide and local measures on April 3, including consumer‑protection changes for condominiums, cybersecurity requirements for water systems, and county‑level speed monitoring rules; members appointed delegates to a conference committee on SB 338 and recorded several individual opposition votes.
The House Environment and Transportation Committee on Thursday handled a broad voting list and several concurrence items, approving or moving forward a range of bills on elections, housing governance, environmental programs and public‑safety rules.
Key outcomes: the committee voted to not concur with Senate amendments on SB 338 (a Baltimore County local bill on speed monitoring systems along I‑695 and I‑83) and appointed Delegates Stewart, Ziegler and Morgan to a conference committee. The committee concurred with Senate amendments on HB 9 (public safety and local food procurement policy) and HB 506 (Chesapeake Bay Legacy Act amendments clarifying…
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