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Votes at a glance: dozens of Senate and House bills pass the House of Delegates on March 25, 2026

House of Delegates · April 8, 2026
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Summary

The House advanced a long third‑reading calendar, passing numerous bills with many unanimous or near‑unanimous tallies; notable enacted items include HB 1014 (mental health), SB 344 (community solar), SB 487 (speed monitoring), and SB 626 (birth‑certificate modernization).

The Maryland House of Delegates moved through an extensive third‑reading calendar on March 25, passing many Senate and House measures. Several roll calls and committee messages were recorded across a long floor session.

Selected recorded votes from the floor (as announced by the clerk during session):

- House Bill 1014 (mental health: danger to life or safety; right to treatment): Passed, 124‑0. - Senate Bill 344 (community solar; agrivoltaics and SDAT pre‑construction determinations): Passed, 101‑32. - Senate Bill 487 (vulnerable road user speed‑monitoring systems): Passed, 98‑34. - Senate Bill 626 (birth certificate modernization): Passed, 91‑36.

The clerk also reported passage of many other measures on the third‑reading calendars covering topics from tax credits and education compacts to health insurance and public safety. Several House messages to the Senate announced non‑concurrence in Senate amendments on House bills and appointment of conference‑committee members for reconciliation.

Most bills on the calendar passed with broad support; some drew sustained floor questioning, and a few recorded dissenting votes. Where amendments were proposed on the floor (notably on SB 626), the House rejected the amendments and proceeded to a final passage vote. The session adjourned after the final votes and procedural business.