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Votes at a glance: Maryland House passes a broad package of bills on Feb. 20 session
Summary
On Feb. 20 the Maryland House of Delegates advanced and passed dozens of bills on third reading, from tax and education measures to public safety and administrative changes. Below is a concise list of bills taken up and the recorded floor outcomes where available from the session transcript.
The Maryland House of Delegates conducted third‑reading votes on a large number of bills during its Feb. 20 floor session. Most measures were read and passed with the constitutional majority required for final passage. Many items received little debate on the floor beyond brief clarifying questions.
Votes at a glance (bill — short title — outcome — recorded roll call where available)
- House Bill 133 — State Department of Assessments and Taxation: Notification of constant yield tax rate alteration — Passed (clerk announced 129 in the affirmative). - House Bill 146 — Estates and Trusts: Resignation of trustee notice — Passed (clerk announced 133 in the affirmative). - House Bill 425 — Natural Resources: State Boat Act Auctioneers — Passed (clerk announced 133 in the affirmative). - House Bill 455 — Braille Flag Memorial Act — Passed (clerk announced 134 in the affirmative). - House Bill 603 — Earned Income Tax Credit notice eligibility alteration — Passed (clerk announced 134 in the affirmative). - House Bill 614 — Local EITC calculation, county income tax rate — Passed (clerk announced 134 in the affirmative). - House Bill 136 — Criminal Procedure: Sexual assault exam and treatment reimbursement — Passed (clerk announced 134 in the affirmative). - House Bill 179 — Organized Retail Theft Act of 2025 — Passed (clerk announced 132 in the affirmative). - House Bill 251 — Human services: local departments of social services audits — Passed (clerk announced 130 in the affirmative). - House Bill 423 — Public safety: Maryland 911 board and MDEM regulatory authority — Passed (clerk announced 133 in the affirmative). - House Bill 449 — Condominiums: Property insurance deductibles,…
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