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Luke Clippinger

Luke Clippinger

Gov. Wes Moore signs more than 100 new bills into law a day after the 90-day 2024 legislative session ends. Former Gov. Robert Ehrlich (R) attends the event.

Bill would provide wage replacement to affected workers and incentivize businesses to remain at the Port of Baltimore.

House Judiciary Committee votes to move measure to the full House of Delegates, but the jointly assigned bill must go to the Health and Government Operations Committee first.

Proposal to protect income of workers is introduced as governor eyes scholarships for families of transportation workers who die on the job.

Lawmakers representing the port are drafting emergency wage replacement legislation in the final days of the 2024 session.

‘Since I’ve retired, I’ve been getting more accolades,’ U.S. Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-2nd) tells the House of Delegates.

House and Senate committee chairs say they believe chambers can reach agreement.

The House and Senate versions of the bill could be approved within days of each other, then reviewed by the other chamber.

Senate and House committees amend their bills during voting sessions Tuesday.

Juvenile justice bill was debated before the House Judiciary Committee for more than five hours.