ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A resolution empowering Maryland’s attorney general to sue the federal government without the governor’s permission has advanced in the House of Delegates.
The House gave the resolution initial approval Tuesday. A final vote could come as soon as Wednesday.
Democrats, who control the legislature, proposed the legislation out of concern for actions Republican President Donald Trump may take that could hurt Maryland. Supporters have noted worries about a potential Affordable Care Act repeal as an example.
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5 comments:
These democrats are destroying MD, they must be voted out, impeach them immediately.. They always do whats in their interest yet ignore the rest of the State's Citizens. Vote them OUT.
As long as the Gov vetoes it - we'll know what is really going on!
When things don't go their way, the Dems, they just look to pass laws so they can get their way regardless of what even the majority may want!
I am immensely Ashamed and Embarrassed to be from this God Forsaken State
And yes I am looking to get the He!! out.
Maryland is just as crazy as California, just without the nice weather. It sucks to live here. And, for those who ask why I don't leave, make me an offer on my house, and I'm off to the Sun Belt somewhere.
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