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Bill to require drink‑spiking detection devices in Prince George's County high schools moves forward

Ways and Means Committee · March 19, 2026
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Summary

House Bill 423, from the Prince George's County delegation, was amended to clarify that students would not pay for drink‑spiking detection products (for GHB, ketamine and fentanyl) and was moved favorable with amendments by the committee.

The Ways and Means Committee advanced House Bill 423, a Prince George's County delegation bill that would require public high schools in that county to provide drink‑spiking detection products for GHB, ketamine and fentanyl beginning in the 2026–27 school year.

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