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VIOLENCE -see also- DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; HARASSMENT | Another Session |
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| HB 57 | Status as of February 25, 2002: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Ways and Means | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Leopold, Owings, Conroy, Love, Sophocleus, Boschert, Clagett, Baldwin, W. Baker, Greenip, Boutin, Brinkley, Cane, Elliott, Hecht, Giannetti, Heller, Hutchins, Hubbard, James, McClenahan, Minnick, Mohorovic, Montague, Riley, Stocksdale, Vallario, Wood, and Mandel | |
| Entitled | Higher Education - Edward T. Conroy Memorial Scholarship Program - Eligibility | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Ways and Means
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| HB 58 | Status as of February 6, 2002: Bill is in the House - Re-referred Commerce and Government Matters | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Leopold, Owings, and Conroy | |
| Entitled | Vehicle Laws - Special Registration Plates - Commemoration of Victims of Terrorism | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Commerce and Government Matters
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| HB 74 | Status as of March 29, 2002: Bill is in the Senate - Unfavorable Judicial Proceedings | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Hutchins and Owings | |
| Entitled | Wiretap and Electronic Surveillance - Terrorist Organizations | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
Senate: Judicial Proceedings | |
| HB 129 | Status as of February 20, 2002: Bill is in the House - Re-referred Ways and Means | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegate Conroy | |
| Entitled | Inheritance Tax - Estates of Victims of September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Ways and Means
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| HB 200 | Status as of May 6, 2002: Became Law - Chapter 351 | |
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| Sponsored By | Chairman, Judiciary Committee and Delegate Grosfeld | |
| Entitled | False Statements - Destructive Devices - Restitution | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
Senate: Judicial Proceedings | |
| HB 225 | Status as of March 4, 2002: Bill is in the House - Withdrawn Judiciary | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Zirkin, Morhaim, and Finifter | |
| Entitled | Crimes - Destructive Devices - Penalty | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
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| HB 228 | Status as of April 6, 2002: Bill is in the Senate - Unfavorable Judicial Proceedings | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Zirkin, Morhaim, and Finifter | |
| Entitled | Crimes - Representation of Destructive Device - Substance Resembling Toxic Material | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
Senate: Judicial Proceedings | |
| HB 296 | Status as of May 15, 2002: Vetoed by the Governor - Cross-filed bill was signed | |
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| Sponsored By | The Speaker (Administration) and Delegates Cole, D. Davis, Doory, Hammen, Hubbard, McHale, McIntosh, Morhaim, Oaks, Phillips, Turner, Vallario, and Wood | |
| Entitled | Catastrophic Health Emergencies - Powers of the Governor and the Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Environmental Matters
Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs | |
| HB 300 | Status as of April 25, 2002: Became Law - Chapter 99 | |
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| Sponsored By | The Speaker (Administration) and Delegates Conroy, DeCarlo, Hixson, Healey, Bartlett, Bohanan, Bozman, Carlson, Cryor, C. Davis, Finifter, Howard, Marriott, McKee, Patterson, Phillips, Ports, Rosso, Rudolph, Rzepkowski, Shriver, Zirkin, Cadden, Leopold, Owings, Love, Sophocleus, Boschert, Clagett, Baldwin, W. Baker, Greenip, Boutin, Brinkley, Cane, Elliott, Hecht, Giannetti, Heller, Hutchins, Hubbard, James, McClenahan, Minnick, Mohorovic, Montague, Riley, Stocksdale, Vallario, Wood, Mandel, Hurson, Walkup, and Klausmeier | |
| Entitled | Higher Education - Edward T. Conroy Memorial Scholarship Program - Eligibility | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Ways and Means
Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs | |
| HB 318 | Status as of March 18, 2002: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Judiciary | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Cadden, Taylor, Amedori, W. Baker, Baldwin, Boutin, Bozman, Brinkley, Cane, Clagett, Conway, Cryor, D'Amato, DeCarlo, Dewberry, Eckardt, Edwards, Elliott, Fulton, Getty, Glassman, Greenip, Hecht, Hubers, Hutchins, James, Kach, Klausmeier, Klima, Leopold, Linton, Malone, McClenahan, McHale, Minnick, Mitchell, Mohorovic, O'Donnell, Owings, Parrott, Ports, Redmer, Riley, Rosso, Rudolph, Rzepkowski, Shank, Sophocleus, Stocksdale, Stull, Walkup, Weir, and Wood | |
| Entitled | Firearms Offenses - Project Exile | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
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| HB 341 | Status as of April 25, 2002: Became Law - Chapter 103 | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Crouse and Wood | |
| Entitled | Maryland National Guard - Active Service - September 11th Service Bar | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Commerce and Government Matters
Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs | |
| HB 373 | Status as of March 27, 2002: Bill is in the Senate - First Reading Judicial Proceedings | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Dembrow, Giannetti, Amedori, Barkley, Boschert, Brinkley, Cane, Cole, Conroy, Cryor, DeCarlo, Heller, Kelly, Hubers, Klima, Mandel, Parrott, Pitkin, Riley, Rosenberg, Rosso, Sophocleus, and Zirkin | |
| Entitled | Anti-Terrorism Act of 2002 | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
Senate: Judicial Proceedings | |
| HB 427 | Status as of February 18, 2002: Bill is in the House - Withdrawn Judiciary | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Gladden, Vallario, and Griffith | |
| Entitled | Criminal Procedure - Evidence - Motions for New Trial, Testing, and Storage | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
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| HB 623 | Status as of February 25, 2002: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Ways and Means | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Zirkin and Cadden | |
| Entitled | Higher Education - Scholarship Program - Children of Victims of Terrorist Attacks | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Ways and Means
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| HB 640 | Status as of February 12, 2002: Bill is in the House - First Reading Judiciary | |
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| Sponsored By | Prince George's County Delegation | |
| Entitled | Prince George's County - Law Enforcement Reform Act of 2002 PG 301-02 | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
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| HB 815 | Status as of March 21, 2002: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Judiciary | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Rosenberg, Montague, Doory, Campbell, Zirkin, Cole, McIntosh, and Hutchins | |
| Entitled | Crimes - Terrorist Organizations - Provision or Solicitation of Support or Resources | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
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| HB 983 | Status as of March 4, 2002: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Judiciary | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Finifter, DeCarlo, Dewberry, Hubers, Kach, Klausmeier, Klima, Minnick, Mohorovic, Weir, and Pielke | |
| Entitled | Crimes - Biological Terrorism | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
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| HB 1021 | Status as of March 18, 2002: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Judiciary | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates O'Donnell, Amedori, Baldwin, Bartlett, Boschert, Boutin, Brinkley, Cryor, Eckardt, Edwards, Elliott, Flanagan, Getty, Glassman, Greenip, Hutchins, Kach, Klima, La Vay, Leopold, McClenahan, McKee, Parrott, Pielke, Ports, Redmer, Rzepkowski, Schisler, Shank, Snodgrass, Stocksdale, Stull, Walkup, and Bates | |
| Entitled | Criminal Procedure - Review of Sentence - Exception for Handgun and Assault Pistol Crimes | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
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| HB 1036 | Status as of April 25, 2002: Became Law - Chapter 100 | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegate Doory, the Speaker (Administration), and Delegates Rawlings, Bozman, Vallario, Clagett, Love, Barkley, Cole, Dewberry, Heller, McHale, Montague, Valderrama, Frush, DeCarlo, Zirkin, Wood, Owings, Giannetti, McIntosh, Conway, Busch, Pitkin, Hixson, Rosso, Barve, Dembrow, Franchot, Kelly, Moe, Shriver, Mandel, Hubbard, Brown, Morhaim, Healey, and Hubers | |
| Entitled | Maryland Security Protection Act of 2002 | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
Senate: Judicial Proceedings | |
| HB 1038 | Status as of March 18, 2002: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Judiciary | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Doory and D. Davis | |
| Entitled | Criminal Procedure - Pretrial Release - Subsequent Crime of Violence | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
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| HB 1039 | Status as of March 1, 2002: Bill is in the House - Re-referred Judiciary | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Griffith, R. Baker, Brown, D. Davis, Menes, Valderrama, and Kelly | |
| Entitled | Law Enforcement - Use of Force - Training, Policies, and Equipment | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
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| HB 1052 | Status as of March 6, 2002: Bill is in the House - First Reading Environmental Matters | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Zirkin, Montague, Barkley, Giannetti, Menes, and Dembrow | |
| Entitled | The Chemical Security Act | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Environmental Matters and Judiciary
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| HB 1055 | Status as of March 22, 2002: Bill is in the House - Withdrawn Environmental Matters | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegate Zirkin | |
| Entitled | Environment - Hazardous Materials Facilities - Risk Analysis | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Environmental Matters
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| HB 1070 | Status as of March 13, 2002: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Commerce and Government Matters | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegate Valderrama | |
| Entitled | Anti-Terrorism Efforts - State Coordinator | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Commerce and Government Matters
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| HB 1143 | Status as of May 16, 2002: Became Law - Chapter 559 | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates O'Donnell, Amedori, Barkley, Bartlett, Boutin, Burns, Cole, Dembrow, Doory, Edwards, Elliott, Getty, Giannetti, Greenip, Grosfeld, Hutchins, Kach, Klausmeier, Klima, Leopold, Menes, Mitchell, Montague, Parrott, Petzold, Ports, Redmer, Rzepkowski, Schisler, Stocksdale, Valderrama, Vallario, and Zirkin | |
| Entitled | State Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy - Annual Report | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
Senate: Judicial Proceedings | |
| HB 1169 | Status as of February 12, 2002: Bill is in the House - First Reading Judiciary | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates R. Baker, Hill, Patterson, Swain, and Valderrama | |
| Entitled | Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights Act of 2002 | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
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| HB 1178 | Status as of April 25, 2002: Became Law - Chapter 98 | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Bohanan, O'Donnell, Wood, Pitkin, Hubbard, Conroy, Menes, Swain, Benson, Brown, Vallario, Frush, Bozman, and Cryor | |
| Entitled | Estates of Victims of September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Ways and Means and Judiciary
Senate: Judicial Proceedings and Budget and Taxation | |
| HB 1343 | Status as of March 21, 2002: Bill is in the House - Withdrawn Environmental Matters | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Franchot and Zirkin | |
| Entitled | Chemical Terrorism Protection Act of 2002 | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Environmental Matters and Judiciary
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| HJ 2 | Status as of February 12, 2002: Bill is in the House - Re-referred Judiciary | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegate Conroy | |
| Entitled | Condemnation of the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001 | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
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| HJ 6 | Status as of March 11, 2002: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Commerce and Government Matters | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Riley, James, Glassman, and Parrott | |
| Entitled | Maryland Day of Remembrance of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Commerce and Government Matters
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| HJ 13 | Status as of May 16, 2002: Became Law - Joint Resolution 6 | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Conroy, Riley, James, Glassman, Parrott, Bates, Benson, Bobo, Brinkley, Bronrott, Clagett, Crouse, DeCarlo, Dobson, Dypski, Malone, Mandel, McIntosh, Paige, Shank, Snodgrass, Sophocleus, Swain, and Wood | |
| Entitled | Maryland Day of Remembrance of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Commerce and Government Matters
Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs | |
| HJ 25 | Status as of March 13, 2002: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Commerce and Government Matters | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegate Valderrama | |
| Entitled | Commending the President of the Republic of the Philippines | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Commerce and Government Matters
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| SB 67 | Status as of April 25, 2002: Became Law - Chapter 97 | |
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| Sponsored By | Senators Green and Miller | |
| Entitled | Estates of Victims of September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks | |
| Committee Assignments |
Senate: Judicial Proceedings and Budget and Taxation
House: Ways and Means and Judiciary | |
| SB 76 | Status as of March 18, 2002: Bill is in the Senate - Withdrawn Judicial Proceedings | |
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| Sponsored By | Senator Forehand | |
| Entitled | Crimes - Making a Terroristic Threat | |
| Committee Assignments |
Senate: Judicial Proceedings
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| SB 234 | Status as of April 9, 2002: Became Law - Chapter 1 | |
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| Sponsored By | The President (Administration) and Senators Bromwell, Collins, Conway, Exum, Forehand, Green, Hollinger, Hughes, Kelley, Lawlah, Teitelbaum, and Van Hollen | |
| Entitled | Catastrophic Health Emergencies - Powers of the Governor and the Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene | |
| Committee Assignments |
Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs
House: Environmental Matters | |
| SB 237 | Status as of May 15, 2002: Vetoed by the Governor - Cross-filed bill was signed | |
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| Sponsored By | The President (Administration) and Senators Collins, Green, Hughes, Sfikas, Blount, Hollinger, Conway, Dyson, Frosh, Harris, Pinsky, Schrader, and Stone | |
| Entitled | Higher Education - Edward T. Conroy Memorial Scholarship Program - Eligibility | |
| Committee Assignments |
Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs
House: Ways and Means | |
| SB 347 | Status as of March 5, 2002: Bill is in the Senate - Unfavorable Judicial Proceedings | |
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| Sponsored By | Senator Van Hollen | |
| Entitled | Criminal Sentencing - Annual Reporting by State Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy - Crimes of Violence | |
| Committee Assignments |
Senate: Judicial Proceedings
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| SB 356 | Status as of March 12, 2002: Bill is in the Senate - Unfavorable Judicial Proceedings | |
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| Sponsored By | Senator Pinsky (Prince George's County Administration) | |
| Entitled | Criminal Procedure - Pretrial Release - Subsequent Crime of Violence | |
| Committee Assignments |
Senate: Judicial Proceedings
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| SB 380 | Status as of March 12, 2002: Bill is in the Senate - Unfavorable Judicial Proceedings | |
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| Sponsored By | Senator Roesser | |
| Entitled | Wiretap and Electronic Surveillance - Terrorist Organizations | |
| Committee Assignments |
Senate: Judicial Proceedings
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| SB 554 | Status as of February 18, 2002: Bill is in the Senate - Unfavorable Judicial Proceedings | |
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| Sponsored By | Senators Exum, Colburn, Collins, Currie, Della, Dyson, Hafer, Kelley, and Pinsky | |
| Entitled | Victims of Terror Relief Fund | |
| Committee Assignments |
Senate: Judicial Proceedings
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| SB 630 | Status as of February 20, 2002: Bill is in the Senate - Re-assigned Education Health and Environmental Affairs | |
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| Sponsored By | Senators Frosh, Collins, Hollinger, Kelley, and Teitelbaum | |
| Entitled | Chemical Terrorism Protection Act of 2002 | |
| Committee Assignments |
Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs and Judicial Proceedings
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| SB 639 | Status as of May 15, 2002: Vetoed by the Governor - Cross-filed bill was signed | |
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| Sponsored By | Senator Baker and the President (Administration) and Senators Astle, Currie, Hogan, Middleton, Munson, Colburn, Forehand, Green, Haines, Jacobs, Jimeno, and Roesser | |
| Entitled | Maryland Security Protection Act of 2002 | |
| Committee Assignments |
Senate: Judicial Proceedings
House: Judiciary | |
| SB 655 | Status as of March 5, 2002: Bill is in the Senate - Unfavorable Judicial Proceedings | |
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| Sponsored By | Senators Exum, Currie, and Pinsky | |
| Entitled | Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights Act of 2002 | |
| Committee Assignments |
Senate: Judicial Proceedings
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| SJ 1 | Status as of May 16, 2002: Became Law - Joint Resolution 5 | |
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| Sponsored By | Senators Green, Blount, Hollinger, Collins, Conway, Dyson, Frosh, Harris, Mooney, Pinsky, Schrader, Stone, Teitelbaum, Astle, Baker, Bromwell, Colburn, Currie, DeGrange, Della, Dorman, Exum, Ferguson, Forehand, Hafer, Haines, Hoffman, Hogan, Hooper, Hughes, Jacobs, Jimeno, Kasemeyer, Kelley, Kittleman, Lawlah, McFadden, Middleton, Miller, Mitchell, Munson, Neall, Roesser, Ruben, Sfikas, Stoltzfus, and Van Hollen | |
| Entitled | Maryland Day of Remembrance of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks | |
| Committee Assignments |
Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs
House: Commerce and Government Matters | |
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