General Assembly, 415th session, convened in Annapolis, Maryland, January 10 - April 9, 2001 |
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Introduced | Passed | |
Senate | 901 | 352 |
House | 1,464 | 575 |
Total | 2,365 | 927 |
Enacted | Vetoed | |
Senate | 257 | 95 |
House | 480 | 95 |
Total | 737 | 190 |
Introduced | Passed | |
Senate | 16 | 4 |
House | 27 | 10 |
Total | 43 | 14 |
Introduced | Passed | |
Senate | 5 | 0 |
House | 5 | 0 |
Total | 10 | 0 |
Submitted to referendum | 0 | |
Total Vetoes | 190 | |
Overridden | 0 | |
Operating Budget | $21,206,713,431 | |
Bond-Financed Capital Program | ||
General Obligation Bonds | $513,249,500 | |
Consolidated Transportation Bonds | ||
Higher Education Bonds |
Aggressive driving; air quality control permits; bulletproof body armor; Chesapeake Regional Olympic Games Authority Act; Community Legacy Program (neighborhood conservation); crabbing (recreational license); credit services- "payday" loans; credit union laws-modernization; death penalty moratorium; Developmental Disability Administration (reimbursement rates for community providers); drunk driving; Economic Development Corporation (MEDCO) scope of authority; elections-statewide voting system; emergency medical systems operations funding; environment (dredge material deposit); "Green" buildings tax credit; GreenPrint Program; gun safety progams; Health Care Trust, Maryland; health maintenance organizations (nurse practitioners as patients' choice of provider); higher education (collective bargaining; funding); income tax; lobbyist ethics; mass transit initiative; Minority Business Enterprise Program; pensions (re-employment of retirees); prescription drugs for senior citizens; public education funding; racial profiling in traffic stops; sex offenders; sexual orientation discrimination; tax amnesty; tobacco crop conversion plan; tourism.
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