Montgomery County Delegation
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Bill Information  
MC 14-10

Montgomery County - Maintenance of Effort Waiver

Sponsor Senators Madaleno, Forehand, Frosh, Garagiola, King, Kramer, Lenett & Raskin & Delegates Ali, Barve, Barkley, Bronrott, Carr, Dumais, Feldman, Frick, Gilchrist, Gutièrrez, Heller, Hixson, Hucker, Kaiser, Kramer, Lee, Manno, Mizeur, Montgomery, Reznik, Rice, Simmons, Taylor & Waldstreicher
Synopsis For the purpose of waiving the maintenance of effort provisions in law for a certain fiscal year for Montgomery County; making this Act an emergency measure; and generally relating to the maintenance of effort requirement of Montgomery County.
Bill Text Read bill in pdf here
House Bill Number HB 223
Bill History  
Local Action House: 1/15/10 - Montgomery County House Delegation Meeting - Late-filed bill vote: (2/3’s majority vote in House Delegation needed to accept as late-filed bill and to schedule for a public hearing) - AGENDA - FAVORABLE (accepted as late-filed) hand vote - unanimous
 

1/22/10 - Montgomery County House Delegation Meeting - Public Hearing

  2/18/10 - County Affairs Committee Meeting - AGENDA - FAVORABLE (7-0) - Click here to view voting list
 

2/19/10 - Montgomery County House Delegation Meeting - AGENDA - FAVORABLE with amendments (24-0)

Amendments - FAVORABLE (hand vote - unanimous)                            Click here to view voting list

Bill moves to Montgomery County Senate Delegation & House Ways & Means Committee

   
   
Local Action Senate: 3/11/10 - Montgomery County Senate Delegation Meeting - AGENDA - Senate Delegation unable to vote on statewide version of bill:  An amended version of the bill was passed in the House of Delegate on 3/11/10 which makes the bill no longer a Montgomery County Delegation bill, therefore the Montgomery County Senate Delegation is not able to vote on this bill as it is now a statewide bill. Please see HB 223 for the amended bill.
   
   
   
House Action: 1/22/10 - First Reading Ways & Means Committee
  2/24/10 - Public Hearing - Ways & Means Committee - 2:00 p.m.
  3/8/10 - Favorable with Amendments Report by Ways & Means Committee
  3/11/10 - Third Reading Passed (130-5)
   
   
   
   
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