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Committee clears a long voting list: quick take on transportation, safety, broadband and local monitoring bills

House Environment and Transportation Committee · March 21, 2026
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Summary

The Environment and Transportation Committee advanced a package of bills on sidewalks, bike lanes, crosswalk monitoring, non‑lead ammunition, TNR policy, EV charging rules and other measures; most passed with routine amendments and occasional recorded oppositions. A set of withdrawals and scheduling notes closed the session.

The House Environment and Transportation Committee concluded a long voting session on March 20, moving a slate of bills to the House floor with committee amendments. Highlights:

- House Bill 1504: Passed as amended and renamed the "Anne Healy Pedestrian Safety Act of 2026," honoring Delegate Healy’s work on traffic and bicycle safety. (Start: SEG 007; end: SEG 213)

- House Bill 972: Established a Maryland Fair and Agricultural Education Promise Fund with an annual appropriation included in committee wording; amended to honor the late Delegate Charles Otto. (SEG 214–415)

- House Bill 912: Adopted statewide trap‑neuter‑return provisions for community cats where…

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