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Maryland House gives first reading to consent calendar and refers bills and bond initiatives to committees
Summary
During a routine session the House read the consent calendar, granted first reading to House Bills 1632–1642, and referred Introductory House Bond Initiatives 62–65 to the Appropriations Committee; Senate messages listing consent-calendar bills were likewise read and referred.
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The Maryland House of Delegates read its consent calendar and granted first reading to a set of introductory bills, referring them to their respective committees.
The clerk read House Bills 1632 through 1642 on the consent calendar; hearing no objection, the chamber treated those measures as read for the first time and sent them to the appropriate committees for consideration. The clerk also announced Introductory House Bond Initiatives numbers 62 through 65 (dated March 9, 2026); those bond initiatives were referred to the Appropriations Committee.
The clerk read messages from the Senate that included consent-calendar Senate bills (including Senate Bill 439 and Senate Bill 69) and, without objection, those measures received first reading and were referred to their listed committees.
No formal roll-call votes or recorded roll-call tallies were taken on these first readings; the actions reported are procedural referrals that advance bills to committee for further review and markup.

