2002 LEGISLATIVE SESSION 416th session of General Assembly convened in Annapolis, Maryland January 9 - April 8, 2002 |
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BILLS | ||
Introduced | Passed | |
Senate | 903 | |
House | 1,462 | |
Total | 2,365 | 792 |
Enacted | Vetoed | |
Senate | ||
House | ||
Total | ||
JOINT RESOLUTIONS | ||
Introduced | Passed | |
Senate | 23 | |
House | 39 | |
Total | 62 | 25 |
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS | ||
Introduced | Passed | |
Senate | ||
House | ||
Total | ||
Submitted to referendum | ||
VETOES | ||
Overridden | ||
BUDGET | ||
Operating Budget | ||
Bond-Financed Capital Program | ||
General Obligation Bonds | ||
Consolidated Transportation Bonds | ||
Higher Education Bonds |
2002 LEGISLATIVE SESSION - SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
Abandoned infants and "safe havens"; anti-terrorism; atlantic coastal bays protection act; budget reconciliation and financing act of 2002; CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield (conversion to for-profit status & acquisition); chesapeake bay critical area protection program - variances; college readiness for disadvantaged and capable students; congressional districting plan of 2002; courts (sentencing powers modification); criminal procedure (DNA testing & DNA evidence preservation); deer population management; domestic violence (district court commissioners, interim protective orders); drunk and drugged driving (repeat offenders); drunk driving (open containers of alcoholic beverages in motor vehicles); environmental standing for judicial review of decisions on air quality operating permits; general assembly compensation; hazardous substances (community right to know); heritage structure rehabilitation tax credit (limitations); higher education investment program (income tax treatment); juvenile justice (office of independent monitor); mental health services (funding); money transmission act; motor vehicles (distracted driving, use of hand-held cellular telephones); motor vehicles (speed monitoring, radar cameras); prescription drug manufacturers rebates (supplemental appropriation, medicaid programs); property and casualty insurance (use of credit ratings by insurers); public education funding; sexual offenders registration; state legislative districting plan of 2002; tobacco tax increase; voter registration (convicted felons); water conservation act.
Source: Department of Legislative Services
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