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Legislation


2011 Regular Session

HOUSE BILL 381

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
File Code: State Government - Personnel Prior Year Introduction As: HB 655/10 - APP
Sponsored By:
Delegates Impallaria, Dwyer, Frank, McComas, and Wood
Entitled:
State Government - Furloughs and Temporary Salary Reductions

Synopsis:

Proposing an amendment to the Maryland Constitution that authorizes the General Assembly, for any fiscal year, to supersede specified resolutions and reduce the compensation for a member; prohibiting a specified joint resolution passed by the General Assembly from increasing General Assembly compensation; authorizing the General Assembly to alter the salaries of members at specified times; requiring the Governor to convene the General Assembly in extraordinary session under specified circumstances; etc.

History by Legislative and Calendar Date

Legislative date is used to record history occurring in the Chambers otherwise Calendar date is used.
House Action
2/3
First Reading Appropriations
2/9
Hearing 2/22 at 1:00 p.m.
3/14
Unfavorable Report by Appropriations
Senate Action
No Action

Sponsored by:

Delegate Rick Impallaria, District 7
Delegate Don H. Dwyer, Jr., District 31
Delegate William J. Frank, District 42
Delegate Susan K. McComas, District 35B
Delegate John F. Wood, Jr., District 29A

Bill indexed under the following Subjects:

Appropriations
Budgets -see also- Capital Budgets
Committees and Commissions -see also- Political Committees
Constitutional Amendments
General Assembly -see also- AELR Cmte; Leg Policy Committee.
Governor
Legislation -see also- Corrective Leg; Curative Leg
Referendum
Salaries -see also- Overtime; Reimbursement Rates

Bill affects the following Statutes:

Article - III Legislative Department
( 15 , 35 , 52 )

Documents

All documents except Roll Call Votes are displayed in PDF format:
Bill Text: First Reading, Third Reading, Enrolled
Fiscal and Policy Note: Available
Amendments: None offered
Committee Votes :
House
Appropriations
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