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State will also be able to sue gun manufacturers and sellers, while Baltimore City gets more power over its police department and tax rates for vacant properties
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Lawmakers are aiming to deter investors from sitting on derelict properties in Baltimore City by implementing a special tax rate.
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The law is named after and is a reaction to the murder of tech CEO Pava LaPere.
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State Senate Judicial Proceedings chair Will Smith drafted a bill to stop automatically charging teens accused of robbery, assault and gun possession in adult court.
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The Maryland Online Privacy Act of 2024 takes effect October 1, 2025.
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Starting in October, all Maryland employers will be required to disclose a wage range for job postings, thanks to a bill passed by the General Assembly and signed by Governor Wes Moore.
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The bill doesn’t tackle guns, but instead child poverty, which the Governor says affects all issues.
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The Maryland Maternal Health Act of 2024 seeks to accomplish four goals. It is among hundreds of pieces of legislation awaiting the governor’s review and signature.
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Changes to Maryland’s juvenile justice system are waiting for the governor’s signature.
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Gov. Wes Moore signed emergency election bill into law Tuesday.