ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A measure to prevent authorities from detaining immigrants to ask about their immigration status and a bill to stop price gouging for prescription drugs were approved Monday in Maryland’s House of Delegates.
The votes came on a busy day when lawmakers worked late to meet the General Assembly’s crossover deadline. That’s a day when the House and Senate aim to approve bills they plan to send to the other chamber for passage this year.
Maryland lawmakers have about three weeks left in the 90-day session, which is scheduled to adjourn April 10.
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6 comments:
We need to identify any crimes committed by persons not detained through the passage of these laws - so the voters know how the libtards are ruining our safety!
As a immigrant kool.
Don't see any gun laws become lenient and more in line with the 2nd amendment. Don't see any laws eliminating gas price gouging. How much is this going to raise my taxes?
5:15 md only passes laws against the constitution.
6:56 exactly, and all of you don't think or for one second trump or anyone will fix any gun laws... especially in MD...
Won't pass in the Senate due to governor veto
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