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Ways and Means Committee advances package of bills, including heirs‑protection program and limits on student‑data sharing
Summary
The House Ways and Means Committee advanced multiple bills across education, housing and tax policy, amending several measures and moving them forward favorable; the session included extended debate and a roll‑call on a heirs‑protection program that sets grant and eligibility parameters.
The House Ways and Means Committee, chaired by Janelle Wilkins, advanced a slate of bills in a brief Friday voting session, moving measures on education, housing and tax policy forward for consideration by the full House.
Among the bills the committee advanced were HB 96 (amended), HB 222 (naloxone education and limited student authorization), HB 288 (state superintendent emergency authority for virtual instruction, amended), HB 293 (limits and reporting for Maryland Longitudinal Data System Center data‑sharing), HB 363 (authorizing local child tax credits as grants funded by counties), HB 717 (extending Baltimore City raffle authorizations), HB 936 (school food procurement targets in Montgomery County), HB 1110 (notice in judicial in‑rem tax foreclosures), HB…
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