April 9, 2022

Vetoes and Bills Allowed to Become Law Ahead of Session’s End

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Late on Friday, Governor Hogan vetoed several bills and chose to allow others to become law. The end of the current legislative session is just days away, and more immediate action is expected on the heels of this latest announcement.

Ten bills were vetoed on Friday, including the Abortion Care Access Act, the Time to Care Act, and more.

More than 25 bills were left unsigned and allowed to go into law, including the Climate Solutions Now Act of 202 and a ban on ghost guns.

Additional bills from the House and from the Senate are set to become law.

Old Line Government Affairs will be following legislative updates closely. Our blog and social accounts will include upcoming announcements, wrap-up analysis and details of accomplishments during this session.

More about the recent vetoes and legislative announcements here.

 

 

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