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SENATORIAL DISTRICT 13 Baltimore County Subdistrict ISA: I Senator Precincts 1-3, 5-15, 22-32 of 1st Election District; 13th Election District. Subdistrict 13B: I Senator Precincts 4, 16-21 of the 1st Election District; 2nd Election Dis- trict; Precincts 1-17 of the 3rd Election District. Subdistrict 13C: I Senator Precinct 18 of 3rd Election District; 4th-8th, 10th Election Dis- tricts; Precincts 1-7, 18-20 of 9th Election District. Subdistrict 13D: I Senator Precincts 8-17, 21-54 of 9th Election District. Subdistrict 13E: I Senator 11th Election District; Precincts 6, 7, 10-22, 24-28 of the 15th Election District. Subdistrict 13F: I Senator 14th Election District; Precincts 1-5, 8, 9, 23, 29-36 of the 15th Election District. Subdistrict 13G: I Senator 12th Election District. A HISTORY OF THE 1966 REGULAR SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND The General Assembly met in regular session on January 19, 1966. The session adjourned on March 29, 1966. A total of 1,828 bills were introduced, of which 610 were Senate bills and 1,218 were House bills. Of the 610 Senate bills, 334 were passed by both Houses, and of this latter number, 317 were signed by the Governor and 17 were vetoed. Of the 1,218 House bills intro- duced, 460 were passed by both Houses, and of this latter number, 439 were signed by the Governor and 21 were vetoed. A total of 116 joint resolutions were introduced, 51 being in the Senate and 65 in the House. Of the total number, 38 Senate joint resolutions and 31 House joint resolutions were passed by both Houses. The budget bill enacted at this session for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, amounted to $886,812,387. The bond construction bill passed at this session was for a total amount of $39,486,700. Among the more important laws enacted at the 1966 regular session were: a bill to authorize a "parallel" bridge across the Chesapeake Bay at Sandy Point (later petitioned to referendum and rejected by the voters), an inter-state compact for juveniles, a law establishing and defining the powers and duties of a new Department of Juvenile Services, the Uniform Unclaimed Property Act, a revision of the laws for the system of senatorial scholarships, and a law establishing the St. Mary's City Commission. A law was also enacted at this session to place on State-wide referendum the question whether there should or should not be a Constitutional Convention in the year 1967. The vote of the people was in favor of the proposed Constitutional Convention. A number of proposals were made to amend the Constitution of Maryland. Among the more important were those establishing an Intermediate Court of Appeals, abolishing the Land Office, and estab- lishing a time for the Legislature's consideration of supplemental appropriation bills. |
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