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Legislation


1999 Regular Session

SENATE BILL 681

File Code: State Debt (Bond Bills) Crossfiled with: HOUSE BILL 643
Sponsored By:
Senators Currie, Lawlah, Dorman, Astle, Madden, and Exum
Entitled:
Creation of a State Debt - Prince George's County - Rehabilitation, Therapy, and Educational Facility for People with Disabilities

Synopsis:

Creating a State Debt not to exceed $100,000, with a matching fund requirement, as a grant to the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission for the planning, design, construction, reconstruction, and capital equipping of a facility to be used for therapy, rehabilitation, education, and conferences in association with the National Accessible Golf Course and to be located in Capitol Heights on the "Berry Farm" tract of land as an expansion of Walker Mill Regional Park.

History by Legislative Date

Senate Action
2/15
First Reading Senate Rules
2/22
Re-referred Budget and Taxation
2/24
Hearing 3/13 at 3:00 p.m.
3/31

Favorable with Amendments Report by Budget and Taxation
Favorable with Amendments
Laid Over (Senator Middleton) Adopted
4/1
Favorable with Amendments Report Adopted
Second Reading Passed with Amendments
4/2
Third Reading Passed (47-0)
House Action
3/31
First Reading Appropriations
4/12
Unfavorable Report by Appropriations
Sponsored by:
Senator Ulysses Currie, District 25
Senator John C. Astle, District 30
Senator Arthur Dorman, District 21
Senator Nathaniel Exum, District 24
Senator Gloria Lawlah, District 26
Senator Martin G. Madden, District 13
Bill indexed under the following Subjects:
COMMUNITY FACILITIES AND SERVICES
DISABILITIES -see also- BLIND PERS; DEAF PERS. DEV. DISABL
EDUCATION -see also- PUBLIC SCHOOLS; SPECIAL ED.; HIGHER ED.
HEALTH -see also- MENTAL HEALTH
MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY
STATE BONDS

Documents:

Bill Text: First Reading (PDF), Third Reading (PDF), Enrolled
Fiscal Note: Available (PDF)
Amendments: None offered
Roll Call Vote (Legislative date is shown):
Senate
April 2, 1999: Third Reading Passed (47-0)
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