Governor Hogan has announced additional legislative actions on several bills that passed during the 2018 General Assembly session. The Governor vetoed 9 bills and let numerous others take effect without his signature.
Legislation vetoed by the Governor includes:
- Senate Bill 739 – State Board of Education – Membership – Teachers and Parent; House Bill 808 – Collective Bargaining – Education – Supervisory Personnel; and House Bill 643/Senate Bill 678 – State Department of Education – Employment Categories and Practices – Veto Letter
- Senate Bill 178 – State Retirement and Pension System – Board of Trustees – Oath – Veto Letter – Veto Letter
- Senate Bill 838/House Bill 891 – Criminal Procedure – Coram Nobis – Time for Filing – Veto Letter
- Senate Bill 572/House Bill 1243 – Prevailing Wage Rates – Public Work Contracts – Suits by Employees – Veto Letter
- House Bill 548 – Privately Owned Transportation Projects – Construction and Authorization to Use State-Owned Rights-of-Way and Property – Requirements – Veto Letter
- House Bill 180 – Railroad Company – Movement of Freight – Required Crew – Veto Letter
- House Bill 335 – State Personnel – Grievance Procedures – Exclusive Representatives – Veto Letter
Legislation of note that will take effect without the Governor’s signature includes Senate Bill 875/House Bill 981 – Online Electioneering Transparency and Accountability Act. Governor’s Letter
A complete list of Senate and House bills taking effect without the Governor’s signature can be found in the links below.
Press Release on Vetoed Education Bills
Press Release on Additional Legislative Actions