State lawmakers are expected to approve some of the language that was included in the Maryland Trust Act before lawmakers adjourn their session on Monday night.
However, the bill that passed the House of Delegates last month will not be considered in the Senate this year.
Senator Victor Ramirez of Prince George’s County, who sponsored the Senate version of the bill withdrew his legislation this week, when he learned the bill could not pass the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee. The committee will not consider the bill passed by the House.
Senate President Mike Miller told WBAL NewsRadio 1090 last week that the bill that the version of the bill that passed the House would not pass the Senate
Governor Larry Hogan had promised to veto the measure.
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2 comments:
Miller seems to have reluctance in his political future by letting bills not get to the floor. He is trying to protect his seat by laying off Hogan's veto attempts if he got the chance. Not working Miller you need to be defeated.
Well his district includes black phone county so... Unlikely to be defeated
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