Maryland General Assembly: What Passed, What Didn’t and What’s Still in Play
Patch follows up on in the last hours of the Maryland 2012 General Assembly.
Monday is the last scheduled day of the 2012 Maryland General Assembly session, and lawmakers are still wrangling over details regarding the budget, which faces a midnight deadline. Failure to reach a budget agreement would require legislators to come back on Tuesday, according to Towson Patch. In the meantime, Patch checked out the status Monday of some of the bills that garnered interest on our sites in Maryland. Have a bill status you’d like us to check out? Let us know in comments. Same-Sex Marriage: A Done Deal. On March 1, Gov. Martin O’Malley signed the bill that takes effect in January of 2013. It would allow same-sex couples to marry, but a new question is being debated: Can same-sex married couples residing in Maryland, which …
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Madmachare
5:36 pm on Thursday, April 19, 2012
Bottom line is Owe'Malley sucks and is already campaigning for 2016 for bigger and better things………Owe’Malley is not looking out for the people of Maryland. He is looking out for himself and his future in politics……..anyone who wants to implement a gas tax when regular gas is over $4 a gallon is an idiot……   more ›