The session ends next Monday at midnight.
Once again, I went over the list of my bills that have made it to the Senate.
I don’t want to work on a bill for months – several before Annapolis and three once we’re here, and have it die at the end because I took its passage for granted.
In one instance, the substance of my bill was amended onto another bill by the House.
I decided to email members of the Senate committee hearing this legislation that I have an interest in its passage.
Plus there’s my list of bill ideas for next year, assuming my constituents re-elect me.
For instance, the voting place for the Grove Park neighborhood was moved without adequate notice.
What opportunity should a community be given to protest such a change before it’s made? How is this done in other states?
No doubt this article will give me some ideas.
Flurry of New Laws Move Blue and Red States Further Apart