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Legislation


1997 Regular Session

HOLIDAYS

Status of Legislation
Total number of Bills: 6

  • Failed to Pass

    HB 445

    Status as of February 17, 1997: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Commerce and Government Matters

    Sponsored By
    Delegates McKee, Owings, Ports, and Crumlin
    Entitled
    Legal Holidays - Memorial Day - Day of Observance
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Commerce and Government Matters
  • Failed to Pass

    HB 1066

    Status as of March 13, 1997: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Appropriations

    Sponsored By
    Delegates Rosenberg and Marriott
    Entitled
    Department of Transportation - Holidays of Employees
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Appropriations
  • Failed to Pass

    HB 1405

    Status as of March 21, 1997: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Ways and Means

    Sponsored By
    Delegates Getty and Brinkley
    Entitled
    Education - Teachers - Election Days
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Ways and Means
  • Failed to Pass

    HJ 3

    Status as of February 17, 1997: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Commerce and Government Matters

    Sponsored By
    Delegate Workman
    Entitled
    Children's Day
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Commerce and Government Matters
  • Failed to Pass

    SB 79

    Status as of April 1, 1997: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Appropriations

    Sponsored By
    Chairman, Finance Committee (Departmental - University of Maryland System)
    Entitled
    Holiday and Leave Time - Public Institutions of Higher Education
    Committee
    Assignments
    Senate: Finance
    House: Appropriations
  • Passed Legislation

    SB 700

    Status as of May 22, 1997: Became Law - Chapter 621

    Sponsored By
    Senator Colburn
    Entitled
    Dorchester County - Alcoholic Beverages (Hours for Sale on Certain Sundays)
    Committee
    Assignments
    Senate: Economic and Environmental Affairs
    House: Economic Matters
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