Committee advances several bills in evening vote session
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Summary
On March 20 the committee passed several bills with amendments, including HB 1258 (child placement advertising prohibition), HB 1520 (debtor exemptions), HB 1616 (mutual insurance conversions), and HB 16 (parole commission reforms); HB 467 was held pending further approval.
During an extended evening session on March 20 the Judiciary Committee advanced multiple bills by unanimous or clear majorities and held one item for subsequent approval.
Notable actions:
- HB 16 (Parole Commission): Favorable with amendments; tally recorded as 12 yes, 4 no, 0 abstain, 2 absent, 1 excused. Amendments restore hearing examiners with professionalization requirements and remove a minimum-commissioner floor.
- HB 816 (Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund): Favorable with amendments (assessment cap reduced to 1%, authorization of an affordability program, and a senate-added sunset to June 2029). Roll call: 12–4–0–2–1.
- HB 1258 (Child placement advertising): Sponsor’s amendment made violations an unfair, abusive or deceptive trade practice; the bill passed on roll call 16–0–0–2–1.
- HB 1520 (Debtor exemptions): Multiple amendments clarified disability and elderly exemptions; the bill passed 16–0–0–2–1.
- HB 1616 (Mutual insurance conversions): Committee approved the bill; roll call 16–0–0–2–1.
- HB 467: The committee discussed amendments and concerns (including a $250,000 fiscal note) and decided to hold the bill for further approval.
The committee adjusted its schedule for the next morning’s floor vote session and adjourned.

