1995 LEGISLATIVE SESSION
General Assembly, 409th session,
Annapolis, Maryland,
January 11 - April 10, 1995 |
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BILLS |
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|
Introduced |
Passed |
Senate |
868 |
301 |
House |
1,393 |
477 |
Total |
2,261 |
778 |
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Enacted |
Vetoed |
Senate |
240 |
61 |
House |
401 |
76 |
Total |
641 |
137 |
JOINT RESOLUTIONS |
|
Introduced |
Passed |
Senate |
11 |
3 |
House |
22 |
7 |
Total |
33 |
10 |
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
|
|
Introduced |
Passed |
Senate |
18 |
1 |
House |
19 |
1 |
Total |
37 |
2 |
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Submitted to referendum
| 0 |
VETOES |
Overridden
| 0 |
BUDGET |
Operating Budget
| $14,428,862,319 |
State Debt
| $487,460,000 |
General Construction Loan
| $339,380,000 |
School Construction Loan
| $117,500,000 |
Bonds
| $30,580,000 |
1995 LEGISLATIVE SESSION - SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
Automobile insurance; baseball (prohibition against replacement players); bicycle helmets; caning; child support; closing-cost reduction (transfer and real property taxes); community college funding; death penalty; domestic violence; drunk driving; economic development (Neighborhood Business Development Program); education (disruptive students); election law (Task Force to Review the State's Election Law); English language; environmental permits standing [requirements for contested case hearings or judicial review]; Fair Campaign Financing Act; gambling; health-care malpractice claims; Health Care Reform Act; health insurance (patient access); housing (lead reduction); hunting (regulated shooting areas); interstate banking; Judicial Disabilities Commission; juvenile law (detention and intake; restitution); legislative ethics; legislative scholarships; local government (residency requirements); motor vehicle theft; nontidal wetlands; optometrists (scope of practice); pensions (restrictions on special local systems); personal property tax; pornography (displaying to minors); procurement (minority business enterprise); Program Open Space Act; regulatory mandates on local government; sex offender registration; smoking (workplace ban, exceptions); speed limit (65 mph); State agencies reorganization; Student Safety and Support Act; taxes; title insurance; transportation (highway-users revenue distribution); unemployment insurance; University of Maryland System; vehicle emissions testing; welfare; Woodrow Wilson Bridge and Tunnel Compact.
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