ANNAPOLIS, Maryland — Gov. Larry Hogan, R, pored over almost 200 bills Thursday, signing into law measures concerning cyberbullying, hate crimes and a state-recognized Freedom of the Press Day.
At this stage, Hogan has the choice of signing a bill into law, allowing it to become a law without signing, or vetoing the bill — with the exception of bills he’s already vetoed that have been overridden.
Thursday marked one of four bill signings Hogan has scheduled for April and May. Subsequent signings are scheduled to take place April 30, May 13 and May 23.
While these signings generally begin the day after the legislative session ends, Hogan delayed the ceremony out of respect for House Speaker Michael Busch, who died April 7, one day before the end of the session.
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Let's be Honest gov why are a certain race still allowed to bully in your schools and NO DISCIPLINE is written up ?????
ReplyDeletePeople like you didn't speak up. Why?
DeleteBullshit I have spoken up and emailed Betsy devouse and the WH what have you done punk
Delete11:36 good point. Also why is bullying being tolerated at all in our schools???
ReplyDeleteIt is called black privilege
ReplyDeleteTime to go back to "Separate but Equal" then the problem is over.
ReplyDeleteWhy would you let your kids go to public schools??
ReplyDeleteCan u chip in for a pvt school ?
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