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Legislation


2002 Regular Session

POLITICAL PARTIES

Status of Legislation
Total number of Bills: 5

  • Passed Legislation

    HB 1258

    Status as of April 25, 2002: Became Law - Chapter 276

    Sponsored By
    Delegate Minnick
    Entitled
    Baltimore County - Democratic Party Central Committee - Composition
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Commerce and Government Matters
    Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs
  • Failed to Pass

    HB 1439

    Status as of April 7, 2002: Bill is in the Senate - Third Reading Passed with Amendments

    Sponsored By
    Delegates Marriott, Burns, C. Davis, Dobson, Dypski, Hammen, V. Jones, Krysiak, McHale, McIntosh, Montague, Oaks, Paige, Phillips, and Rosenberg
    Entitled
    Baltimore City - Democratic Party Central Committee - Composition
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Commerce and Government Matters
    Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs
  • Passed Legislation

    SB 1

    Status as of May 6, 2002: Became Law - Chapter 291

    Sponsored By
    The President (Department of Legislative Services - Code Revision)
    Entitled
    Election Law
    Committee
    Assignments
    Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs
    House: Commerce and Government Matters
  • Passed Legislation

    SB 176

    Status as of May 6, 2002: Became Law - Chapter 303

    Sponsored By
    The President (Department of Legislative Services - Code Revision)
    Entitled
    Election Law Article - Cross-References and Corrections
    Committee
    Assignments
    Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs
    House: Commerce and Government Matters
  • Passed Legislation

    SB 891

    Status as of April 25, 2002: Became Law - Chapter 192

    Sponsored By
    Senator Miller
    Entitled
    Prince George's County - Democratic Party Central Committee - Composition
    Committee
    Assignments
    Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs
    House: Commerce and Government Matters
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