My Bills This Week I had four bills pass the Senate body this week: SB 509 – Property Tax – In Rem Foreclosure – Vacant and Abandoned Property, SB 634 – Electric Cooperatives – Powers – Conducting or Communications Facilities, SB 920 – Talbot County – Alcoholic Beverages – Election Days, and SB 943 – Talbot County – Alcoholic Beverages – Substitute Member for Board of License Commissioners. These bills will now be crossing over to the House of Delegates to be heard by and voted on by their respective committees and the full body. On March 12th, I presented three local Dorchester County bills to the Senate Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee. These bills, SB 888 – Dorchester County – Sunday Hunting – Deer Firearms Season, SB 889 – Dorchester County – Sunday Hunting – Deer Muzzle Season, and SB 890 – Dorchester County – Sunday Hunting – Deer Muzzle Loader Season. All three pieces of legislation came as request from the County and constituents to expand upon Sunday hunting. I presented SB 507 – Income Tax – Angel Investor Tax Credit Program to the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee on March 13th. This legislation would create an income tax credit for investors that make qualified investments in Maryland innovation businesses, with an additional credit for those who invest in our State’s rural areas. The Eastern Shore lacks the kind of angel investment that occurs in other areas of the State but there are many qualified individuals that would invest in local startups if provided the motivation and the mechanism to do so. Also on the 13th, I presented SB 635 – Mental Health – Involuntary Admissions – Procedures to the Senate Finance Committee. This legislation would allow psychiatric nurse practitioners to perform the initial intake of involuntary patients as well as allow them to testify at the involuntary admission hearings. Due to the acute psychiatrist shortage throughout Maryland and particularly on the Eastern Shore, by allowing psychiatric nurse practitioners to perform these duties, treatment could be expedited. |
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Thank you, Addie!
ReplyDeleteHow about a bill to allow anyone with no felony or psychiatric record to automatically be approved for a concealed carry gun permit.
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