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House approves large package of third‑reading bills; routine measures and local changes pass
Summary
The Maryland House of Delegates on March 15 completed third reading and final passage on a broad set of bills spanning public health, alcohol licensing, property and administrative changes, with roll-call tallies recorded on each item.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The Maryland House of Delegates on March 15 moved a large batch of bills through third reading and final passage, covering topics from alcohol licensing and local government rules to property and public‑safety measures.
Members repeatedly called the roll and recorded affirmative majorities on dozens of measures during a long floor session. Several bills drew brief procedural questions but no extended floor debate; others that attracted discussion were handled separately.
Votes at a glance
- House Bill 351 (Maryland Consolidated Capital Bond Loan of 2025): declared passed; roll call recorded 103 in the affirmative. - House Bill 503 (Housing Development Act): declared passed; roll call recorded 104 in the affirmative. - House Bill 911 (Real Property — Landlord and Tenant — Family Childcare Homes): declared passed; roll…
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