Votes at a glance: key concurrence-calendar bills passed by the House
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Summary
The House moved through a long concurrence calendar on April 1, passing a range of bills — from park pass and fee exemptions to workforce pilot programs and local government changes — largely by recorded roll calls referenced in the House journal.
During a lengthy floor session the House processed many concurrence-calendar items and recorded roll-call votes for third-reading and final passage. Notable measures declared passed included bills on childcare workforce and training, consumer protection, housing and affordable-housing provisions, natural-resources park passes and exemptions, apprenticeship requirements in public works contracts, and a range of county-specific license and fee adjustments.
A nonexhaustive list of measures the House declared passed during the session includes (as read by the clerk and recorded on the journal):
- House Bill 396 (residential childcare programs) — concurred in senate amendments and placed on third reading/final passage. - House Bill 103 (consumer protection, prohibited waivers) — concurred and passed. - House Bill 168 (housing and community development) — concurred and passed. - Senate Bill 21 (Maryland Golden Age Pass) — passed unanimously in roll call. - Senate Bill 161 (park fee exemptions) — passed by roll call. - Senate Bill 529 (workgroup establishment for Early College Teacher Pathway) — passed. - Senate Bill 649 (EV fuel equipment/fees) — passed after floor action. - Senate Bill 623 (premium cigar lounge moratorium extension) — passed. - Many additional county-level and technical bills recorded on the concurrence calendar were also declared passed with the clerk's roll-call tallies entered into the proceedings.
The House journal contains the detailed roll-call tallies and constitutional-majority declarations for each bill; this summary highlights the breadth of routine and contested measures the chamber completed that day.

