General Assembly Acted Swiftly to Override Governor’s Vetoes

The Maryland General Assembly acted swiftly on Saturday to override several of the Governor's vetoes before the end of session. The bills the General Assembly took action on are listed below. A previous post provides a list of the bills the Governor vetoed with veto letters, as well as a list of House and Senate [...]

General Assembly Acted Swiftly to Override Governor’s Vetoes2022-04-11T13:45:45-04:00

Governor Hogan Announces Vetoes and Bills to Take Effect Without His Signature

Governor Larry Hogan today announced in letters to the General Assembly that, in accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, he has vetoed the following legislation passed during the 2022 legislative session: HB 90 – State Personnel Management System – Office of the Public Defender – Placement and Collective Bargaining HB 580 [...]

Governor Hogan Announces Vetoes and Bills to Take Effect Without His Signature2022-04-08T18:51:10-04:00

General Assembly Passed $61 Billion Budget, Governor and Legislative Leaders Sign Tax Cut Legislation

The Maryland General Assembly passed a $61 billion budget Friday that includes expansions of health care services, funding for public education, and tax cuts on baby products and other health care items, as well as for retirees in Maryland. Governor Hogan signed the tax cuts in a bill signing ceremony alongside President Ferguson, Speaker Jones, [...]

General Assembly Passed $61 Billion Budget, Governor and Legislative Leaders Sign Tax Cut Legislation2022-04-04T13:39:26-04:00

General Assembly Presents Several Bills Early to Governor to Provide Time to Override any Potential Vetoes

The General Assembly was working feverishly last week to give final approval to several pieces of legislation to present to the Governor during session to provide time for a potential in-session veto override. These measures, several of  which are outlined below, needed to be presented to the Governor by Saturday, April 2 to provide sufficient [...]

General Assembly Presents Several Bills Early to Governor to Provide Time to Override any Potential Vetoes2022-04-03T18:59:00-04:00

Governor Hogan, President Ferguson, and Speaker Jones Announce $1.9 Billion Tax Relief Agreement

Governor Hogan, Senate President Ferguson, and House Speaker Jones today announced that they have reached an agreement to provide $1.86 billion in tax relief over five years for Maryland retirees, small businesses, and low-income families. According to the Governor's press release, along with a one-time $800 million investment in the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, this [...]

Governor Hogan, President Ferguson, and Speaker Jones Announce $1.9 Billion Tax Relief Agreement2022-03-28T19:07:44-04:00

Crossover Day in the General Assembly Has Passed and Here are Some of the Bills that Lawmakers are Pushing

Monday was Crossover Day in the General Assembly, the day bills have to get through one chamber of the legislature to guarantee consideration in the other chamber. The House and Senate worked tirelessly to pass bills before the deadline, pushing legislation that addressed pandemic related issues and other important matters. Maryland Matters reported President Ferguson [...]

Crossover Day in the General Assembly Has Passed and Here are Some of the Bills that Lawmakers are Pushing2022-03-23T09:25:05-04:00

House Majority Leader Proposes Bill Requiring Disclosure of Corporate Funding for ‘Astroturf’ Ad Campaigns

The House of Delegates passed a measure today, HB 1343, that would require companies with million-dollar state government contracts to disclose contributions they make to advocacy organizations. House Majority Leader Eric Luedtke is the bill sponsor and had this to say about the proposed measure: “It’s a transparency bill that allows the public in Maryland [...]

House Majority Leader Proposes Bill Requiring Disclosure of Corporate Funding for ‘Astroturf’ Ad Campaigns2022-03-21T20:52:57-04:00

Senate Passes Major Climate Change Bill: Climate Solutions Now Act of 2022

The Maryland Senate passed a comprehensive climate change bill Monday night that would accelerate the timeline to reduce state greenhouse gas emissions to be net-zero by 2045, partly by requiring that large buildings significantly reduce their energy usage by 2035. The bill garnered Democratic support in the Senate and passed in a 32-15 party-line vote, [...]

Senate Passes Major Climate Change Bill: Climate Solutions Now Act of 20222022-03-17T10:46:18-04:00

Maryland Board of Revenue Estimates Increased Revenue Projections by $1.6 Billion

The Board of Revenue Estimates voted to increase the revenue projections for the current and upcoming fiscal years by $1.6 billion. The Board - comprised of Comptroller Peter Franchot, Treasurer Dereck Davis and State Budget Secretary David Brinkley - increased the state’s tax revenue projection for the current fiscal year to $22.5 billion, an $867 [...]

Maryland Board of Revenue Estimates Increased Revenue Projections by $1.6 Billion2022-03-11T17:37:45-05:00

Governor Hogan Creates Maryland Behavioral Health and Public Safety Center of Excellence Advisory Group to be Chaired by Lieutenant Governor Rutherford

Governor Larry Hogan issued an executive order yesterday that announced the creation of the Maryland Behavioral Health and Public Safety Center of Excellence Advisory Group. The recommendation for the creation of this advisory group came from the Commission to Study Mental and Behavioral Health in Maryland. Lt. Governor Boyd K. Rutherford, chair of the Commission [...]

Governor Hogan Creates Maryland Behavioral Health and Public Safety Center of Excellence Advisory Group to be Chaired by Lieutenant Governor Rutherford2022-03-11T17:29:10-05:00