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Legislation


2000 Regular Session
Seq No. 1056April 6, 200012:48 PM
Presiding: Speaker Taylor Legislative Date: April 2, 2000

General Assembly Of Maryland
House of Delegates
2000 Regular Session

Third Reading Passed (140-0)
HB 701 House Bills Amended in the Senate No. 3
Del. Marriott (3rg#32 JUD)
Baltimore City - Abandoned Property - Statute of
Limitations and Damages
ON THIRD READING AND FINAL PASSAGE (Hse concurred)
140 Yeas 0 Nays 0 Excused 1 Not Voting 0 Excused (Absent)
Voting Yea - 140
  Speaker Taylor   Conroy   Grosfeld   Leopold   Phillips
  Amedori   Conway   Guns   Linton   Pitkin
  Arnick   Cryor   Hammen   Love   Ports
  Baker R   D'Amato   Harrison   Malone   Proctor
  Baker W   Davis C   Healey   Mandel   Rawlings
  Baldwin   Davis D   Hecht   Marriott   Redmer
  Barkley   Dembrow   Heller   McClenahan   Riley
  Bartlett   Dewberry   Hill   McHale   Rosenberg
  Barve   Dobson   Hixson   McIntosh   Rosso
  Benson   Donoghue   Howard   McKee   Rudolph
  Billings   Doory   Hubbard   Menes   Rzepkowski
  Bobo   Dypski   Hubers   Minnick   Schisler
  Bohanan   Eckardt   Hurson   Mitchell   Shank
  Boschert   Edwards   Hutchins   Moe   Sher
  Boutin   Elliott   James   Mohorovic   Shriver
  Bozman   Finifter   Jones, A. *Montague   Snodgrass
  Branch   Flanagan   Jones, V.   Morhaim   Sophocleus
  Brinkley   Franchot   Kach   Murphy D   Stern
  Bronrott   Frush   Kagan   Nathan-Pulliam   Stocksdale
  Brown   Fulton   Kelly, J.   O'Donnell   Stull
  Burns   Getty   Kelly, K.   Oaks   Swain
  Busch   Giannetti   Kirk   Owings   Turner
  Cadden   Gladden   Kittleman   Paige   Valderrama
  Campbell   Glassman   Klausmeier   Palumbo   Vallario
  Cane   Goldwater   Klima   Parrott   Walkup
  Carlson   Gordon   Kopp   Patterson   Weir
  Clagett   Greenip   Krysiak   Pendergrass   Wood
  Cole   Griffith   La Vay   Petzold   Zirkin
Voting Nay - 0
Not Voting - 1
  DeCarlo
Excused From Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 0
* indicates vote change
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