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HB 1081Maryland Transit Administration Reform Act
The Maryland Transit Administration Reform Act (HB 1081) makes changes to how the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) is managed and operated. It aims to improve the efficiency, accountability, and service quality of public transit in Maryland. The bill includes new rules for leadership, planning, and customer service within the MTA.
passedMay 12, 2026
HB 1581Economic Development - Horse Racing Facilities, Prince George's County Blue Line Corridor Facilities, and Bus Rapid Transit - Alterations
HB 1581 changes rules related to economic development in Prince George's County. It updates how horse racing facilities, Blue Line Corridor facilities, and bus rapid transit projects are handled. The bill aims to support improvements and growth in these areas.
passedMay 12, 2026
HB 750Criminal Law - Obstruction or Interference With Exercise of Religious Beliefs - Prohibition
HB 750 makes it illegal to block or interfere with someone's right to practice their religion. This means people cannot stop others from attending religious services or participating in religious activities. The law aims to protect religious freedom by preventing obstruction or harassment related to religious beliefs.
passedMay 12, 2026
HB 839Frederick Community College - Board of Trustees - Meeting and Training Requirements
HB 839 updates the rules for meetings and training for the Board of Trustees at Frederick Community College. It sets new requirements for how often the board must meet and what kind of training members need to complete. The goal is to improve how the board operates and makes decisions.
passedMay 12, 2026
HB 850Home Builders - Open House - Sales Representative Disclosure Requirements
HB 850 requires sales representatives at open houses for new homes to clearly disclose their role as sales agents for the home builder. This means they must inform potential buyers that they represent the builder and not the buyer. The goal is to make sure home buyers understand who the sales representative works for during the home buying process.
passedMay 12, 2026
- Maryland resends thousands of mail-in primary ballots after vendor mix-upMaryland Matters · May 18, 2026
Maryland's State Board of Elections resends thousands of mail-in primary ballots after a vendor error caused some voters to receive the wrong party's ballot for the June 23 primary.
- 24-54-104 Years Ago — May 18Frederick News-Post — Politics · May 18, 2026
Fifty-four years ago, 19-year-old aviatrix Ann Elliott reflects on the barnstorming era of the Depression, marking nearly a year of flying experience by June.
- Ella Langley dominates the ACM Awards and Cody Johnson wins entertainer of the yearWBAL-TV 11 Baltimore · May 18, 2026
At the 2026 Academy of Country Music Awards, Cody Johnson wins entertainer of the year, while Ella Langley delivers a standout performance throughout the event.
- 5 Most Common Mistakes People Make When Filing for Disability in TampaMaryland Reporter · May 18, 2026
Nearly two-thirds of first-time disability benefit applicants in Tampa are denied initially, often due to preventable mistakes rather than the severity of their condition. Understanding these common errors can help applicants navigate the process more successfully.
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