The article reports that bills currently moving through the legislature would allow slot machines at the Laurel Park Racetrack, located within Anne Arundel county, Maryland. A new Anne Arundel Community College poll revealed that most county re...
All bills on this site are from prior sessions- do not contact legislators on the status of this legislation as none of it is any longer under consideration. Bills either passed and are part of Maryland code or died. Maryland Legislative Watch was a great experience and I hope you got a ...
This organization has been the backbone of Maryland’s craft alcohol organizations from the Brewer’s Association of Maryland, the Maryland Wineries Association, to the Distiller’s Guild. They have championed a level playing field for craft alcohol manufacturers in the legislature, while steadfastly ...
Disenfranchisement bills in 1905, 1907, and 1911 were rebuffed, in large part because of black opposition. Blacks comprised 20% of the electorate and immigrants comprised 15%, and the legislature had difficulty devising requirements against blacks that did not also disadvantage immigrants. The ...
Foreclosure reform bills take stage in Maryland legislatureAndy Rosen
Maryland Legislature Turns Attention to Other 78 Gun Bills (Posted 2013-03-05 22:38:25) ; Lawmakers on Both Sides of the Aisle Pile on with Dozens More Gun BillsDavis, Aaron C
Governor Martin O'Malley succeeded in getting three of thenfour energy bills on his legislative agenda passed before then2010 session of Maryland's General Assembly ended April 12.nThe Senate voted 31-15 to pass a solar energy bill thatnincreases the amount of solar-generated energy that ...
The Maryland legislature recently passed legislation requiring large employers in the state to spend eight percent of their Maryland payroll on health care costs. This law is one of several so-called fair share bills pending or recently passed in state legislatures across the country. These bills ...
United States Senate, one of the two houses of thelegislature(Congress) of theUnited States, established in 1789 under theConstitution. Each state elects two senators for six-year terms. The terms of about one-third of the Senate membership expire every two years, earning the chamber the nick...