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House adopts dozens of committee favorable reports and orders many bills for third reading
Summary
The House adopted a large block of favorable committee reports across appropriations, health, education, judiciary and transportation, ordering many bills for third reading or auto-printing; most actions were approved by voice vote with little floor debate.
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During Tuesday’s session the Maryland House adopted a substantial number of favorable committee reports spanning appropriations, health, education, environment and judiciary matters. Most items were approved by voice vote with the clerk announcing "the ayes have it." Examples included measures on Purple Star Schools recognition, Military Department National Guard tuition assistance, certificate-of-need provisions for intermediate healthcare facilities, food cottage business revenue caps, and consumer health information hub repeal.
Several committee amendments were read and adopted where technical or clarifying changes were needed; multiple bills were ordered printed or auto-printed for third reading and a number of items were special-ordered for further floor amendment consideration the following day. The clerk repeatedly confirmed adoption of favorable reports across committees including Appropriations, Environment & Transportation, Government/Labor & Elections, Health, Judiciary, Ways & Means and others.
Why it matters: The sweep advances dozens of measures through the legislative process, setting up third-reading debates and potential floor amendments in coming days. For many bills, the floor session was procedural; for a few items (noted in separate stories) members paused for substantive questions.
What’s next: Many bills have been scheduled for third reading or special order; committees announced upcoming hearings and subcommittee meetings.

