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Saturday, February 27, 2016

Bomb Threat Prosecution Bills Pass House, Senate

ANNAPOLIS – In this week’s legislative wrap-up, Governor Larry Hogan wants to give the people of Maryland more than a sneak peek of the happenings on the state’s respective legislative floors. Drunk driving laws could get even more strict, Maryland is touted as one of the leading states on the fight to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and versions of the local bomb-threat bill sail through the House of Delegates and the Senate.

Bomb Threat Bills Cruise

Delegate Mary Beth Carozza’s bomb threat prosecution bill, HB 121, passed the House of Delegates unanimously late last week and now moves to the State Senate for consideration. The bill has been assigned to the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee.

The Senate version of the bill, SB 287, sponsored by Sen. Michael Hough of Frederick County as well as Sen. Jim Mathias, among others, also passed through Senate Judicial Proceedings before receiving the unanimous approval from the full Senate.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You should be passing laws to prosecute those who are tasked with and have made careers and benefits...to FIND said bomb threat callers, yet can not do their job...cannot uphold the laws already in place.
Your not fooling anyone marybeth!