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3rd
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To Governor
Title
State Lakes Protection and Restoration Fund - Alteration and Mandatory Appropriation
Sponsored by
Delegate Hinebaugh
Status
In the House - Withdrawn by Sponsor
Analysis
Fiscal and Policy Note
Synopsis
Altering the purpose and authorized uses of the State Lakes Protection and Restoration Fund; and requiring, for fiscal years 2028 and 2029, the Governor to include in the annual budget bill an appropriation of $500,000 to the Fund to be used solely for the protection and restoration of Deep Creek Lake.
Committees
Details
Bill File Type: Regular
Effective Date(s): July 1, 2026
Bill imposes a mandated appropriation in the annual State Budget Bill
Legislation History
Chamber
House
Calendar Date
2/11/2026
Legislative Date
2/11/2026
Action
First Reading Environment and Transportation
Proceedings
Chamber
House
Calendar Date
2/12/2026
Legislative Date
2/12/2026
Action
Hearing 3/04 at 1:00 p.m.
Proceedings
Chamber
House
Calendar Date
3/04/2026
Legislative Date
3/04/2026
Action
Hearing canceled
Proceedings
Chamber
Calendar Date
Legislative Date
Action
Vote - House - Committee - Environment and Transportation
Proceedings
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Chamber
House
Calendar Date
3/09/2026
Legislative Date
3/09/2026
Action
Withdrawn by Sponsor
Proceedings
Chamber Calendar Date Legislative Date Action Proceedings
House 2/11/2026 2/11/2026 First Reading Environment and Transportation
House 2/12/2026 2/12/2026 Hearing 3/04 at 1:00 p.m.
Text - First - State Lakes Protection and Restoration Fund - Alteration and Mandatory Appropriation
House 3/04/2026 3/04/2026 Hearing canceled
Vote - House - Committee - Environment and Transportation Click to view Recorded Media
House 3/09/2026 3/09/2026 Withdrawn by Sponsor
Statutes
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