Maryland Manual 1994-1995
1992
2ND SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE SESSION
406th session of General Assembly
November 18, 1992
BILLS
Introduced Passed
Senate............... 8 ............... 1
House............... 2 ............... 0
Total............... 10 ............... 1
Enacted Vetoed
Senate............... 1 ............... 0
House............... 0 ............... 0
Total ................ 1 ............... 0
JOINT RESOLUTIONS
None Introduced
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
None Introduced
VETOES
Overridden............................. 0
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
Budget and fiscal matters.
1993
LEGISLATIVE SESSION
407th session of General Assembly
January 13—April 12, 1993
BILLS
Introduced Passed
Senate. ............ 921 ............. 289
House... ......... 1,627 ............. 453
Total............. 2,548 ............. 742
Enacted Vetoed
Senate. ............ 241 .............. 48
House. ............ 401 .............. 52
Total.............. 642 ............. 100
JOINT RESOLUTIONS
Introduced .......... Passed
Senate.............. 15 ............... 3
House. ............. 35 ............... 3
Total............... 50 ............... 6
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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
Introduced .......... Passed
Senate ............... 7 ................ 0
House .............. 18 ................ 0
Total ............... 25 ................ 0
Submitted to referendum .................. 0
VETOES
Overridden ............................. 0
BUDGET
Operating Budget.......... $12,467,652,931
State Debt .................$ 369,995,125
General Construction Loan . . . $ 245,145,125
School Construction Loan . . . . $ 80,00,000
Bonds ....................$ 44,850,000
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
Administrative Procedure Act revision; air quality
(California cars); arson and burning; Baltimore
City (alcoholic beverages, advertising); Baltimore
Convention Center expansion; budget; carjacking;
child support enforcement; death penalty; drunk
driving; elections (campaign fund reports); emer-
gency medical services and shock trauma; Family
Court; gambling (Keno, State regulation); gun
control (automatic weapons); health care (patient
referrals); health care and insurance reform; health
care decisions (right to die); insurance (inde-
pendent insurance division, regulation of nonprofit
health plans [Blue Cross/Blue Shield]; law enforce-
ment officers' powers; Maryland Environmental
Service (privatization); Maryland Fair Distributor-
ship Act; private land rights protection act; public
health (HIV testing and reporting); public schools
(corporal punishment); smoking (minors'access to
tobacco); stalking; State employees retirement;
State government reorganization; State personnel
laws revision; statewide building code; telecommu-
nications (hearing impaired, dual party telephone
relay program); University of Maryland (perform-
ing arts center, enhancement of continuing educa-
tion); victim's rights.
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