Seq No. 1212 | April 10, 2000 | 11:52 PM |
Presiding: MR. PRESIDENT | Legislative Date: April 10, 2000 | |
General Assembly Of Maryland | ||
Senate of Maryland | ||
2000 Regular Session | ||
Third Reading Passed (45-2) |
SB 884 Sen. Lawlah et al Bicycle and Pedestrian Access 2001 On third reading |
45 Yeas | 2 Nays | 0 Excused | 0 Not Voting | 0 Excused (Absent) |
Voting Yea - 45 | ||||
MR. PRESIDENT | DeGRANGE | HAFER | KASEMEYER | NEALL |
ASTLE | DELLA | HAINES | KELLEY | PINSKY |
BAKER | DORMAN | HOFFMAN | LAWLAH | ROESSER |
BLOUNT | DYSON | HOGAN | MADDEN | RUBEN |
BROMWELL | EXUM | HOLLINGER | MCCABE | SFIKAS |
COLBURN | FERGUSON | HOOPER | MCFADDEN | STOLTZFUS |
COLLINS | FOREHAND | HUGHES | MIDDLETON | STONE |
CONWAY | FROSH | JACOBS | MITCHELL | TEITELBAUM |
CURRIE | GREEN | JIMENO | MUNSON | VAN HOLLEN |
Voting Nay - 2 | ||||
HARRIS | MOONEY | |||
Not Voting - 0 | ||||
Excused From Voting - 0 | ||||
Excused (Absent) - 0 |