LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 45
(Part of Baltimore City)
Baltimore City—Ward 5, precincts 2, 3, Ward 6,
precinct 3, Ward 7, precincts 1-6, 7 (part), Ward 8,
Ward 9, precincts 13, 14, 16, 17, Ward 10, precinct
1, Ward 26, precincts 25-38, 39 (part), 40, 46, 47
(part), Ward 27, precincts 2-7
LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 46
(Parts of Baltimore City & Baltimore County)
Baltimore City—Wards 1, 2, Ward 3, precinct 3,
Ward 6, precincts 1, 5, 6, Ward 7, precincts 8 (part),
9, Ward 26, precincts 1-24, 39 (part), 41-45, 47
(part), 48-51, Ward 27, precincts 8-13, 14 (part)
Baltimore County—Election District 12, precincts
1, 4, 9 (part)
LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 47
(Parts of Baltimore City & Baltimore County)
Delegate District 47 A: Baltimore City—Ward 21,
precincts 1, 2, Wards 23, 24, Ward 25, precincts 1,
2 (part), 3-21
Delegate District 47B: Baltimore County—Election
District 1, precincts 3 (part), 4, 5, 6 (part), 7, 9, 10
(part), 12 (part)
1994 LEGISLATIVE SESSION
408th session of General Assembly
January 12—April 11, 1994
BILLS
Introduced Passed
Senate 857 305
House 1,694 596
Total 2,551 901
Enacted Vetoed
Senate 214 89
House 532 61
Total 746 150
JOINT RESOLUTIONS
Introduced Passed
Senate 13 6
House 28 4
Total 41 10
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
Introduced Passed
Senate 1 1
House 2 2
Total 3 3
Submitted to referendum 0
VETOES
Overridden 0
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BUDGET
Operating Budget $13,344,388,055
State Debt $ 521,305,068
General Construction Loan $ 379,889,068
School Construction Loan $ 106,000,000
Bonds $ 35,416,000
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
Adoption of foster children, AIDS insurance
assistance program (extension), AIDS prevention
(pilot needle exchange program—Baltimore City),
ambulatory care facilities, assault pistols and fire
arms regulation, budgets (operating and capital),
casino gambling—Prince George's County, child
support, cross burning, death penalty (lethal injec-
tion, legal procedures), defense conversion assis-
tance. Department of State Police, developmental
disabilities (equity fund waiting list), discrimination
by private clubs that serve alcoholic beverages,
DNA data base and central repository, domestic
violence, Efficiency 2000 Commission, English
language, flag burning, gambling (charitable) regu-
lation statewide, health care patient access ("any
willing provider"), health services—local funding,
Information Technology Board, juvenile crime (ju-
risdiction of criminal court), lead paint poisoning
prevention, nursing facilities (discharge and trans-
fer, prescreening and evaluation), parole eligibility
and public hearings, procurement practices,
schools (year-round), slapp (strategic lawsuit
against public participation) suits, slot machines on
Eastern Shore, small business development, State
Aviation Commission, State symbols, Takoma Park
(Pnnce George's and Montgomery Counties), to
bacco tax, tourism funding, transportation fund-
ing, unemployment insurance (employers'
surcharge), Vehicle Theft Prevention Council, vic-
tims' rights, violent criminals (habitual)—manda-
tory sentencing, welfare reform, wrongful death
cases (cap on noneconomic damages)
1995 LEGISLATIVE SESSION
409th session of General Assembly
January 11—April 10, 1995
BILLS
Introduced Passed
Senate 868 301
House 1,393 477
Total 2,261 778
Enacted Vetoed
Senate 240 61
House 401 76
Total 641 137
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