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Maryland House passes wide slate of bills during marathon March 10 session
Summary
On March 10 the Maryland House moved dozens of bills through third reading, advancing measures on public health, data privacy, transportation, and corrections reform. Several amendment bids failed, including recidivism reporting on a parole transparency bill and a proposed limit on FBO actions in an aviation safety bill.
The Maryland House of Representatives spent a long March 10 floor session moving a broad third‑reading calendar and approving scores of bills across policy areas, including public health, data privacy and criminal justice procedures.
Many bills passed without extended debate but a handful drew substantive floor exchanges. Delegates debated amendments to reform parole‑commission reporting, clarifications to child‑safety and vaccination provisions, and new provisions affecting private‑terminal aviation services before adjourning until March 23.
The House adopted committee reports and amendments across multiple calendars. Notable final passages included the Maryland Data Privacy…
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