Del. McComas: 2008 General Assembly In Review
April 8, 2008
As the 2008 General Assembly comes to a close, I’d like to review some of the highlights of the legislation important to us in Harford County.
The Harford County Delegation succeeded in passing all but two bills – the election of the school board and the slot machines for our veterans’ organizations. These bills did not pass for political reasons and no other reason. The Annapolis oligarchy allows a select few to kill a bill, give no reason, and pay no price. If one member of a delegation chooses to force the will of one to subvert the will of the majority, then the voters need to intercede in the next election. Some folks will do almost anything to maintain power and control, even to the point of thwarting the will of their constituents and their representatives.
The school board bill appeared to be on the fast track when Senators Barry Glassman (R) and Andrew Harris (R) gained unanimous approval for it in Senate Education, Health & Environmental Affairs Committee and the full Senate. As approved by the Senate, the bill—SB 306—would authorize six members of the school board to be elected and three to be appointed by the Governor. With the Senate’s unanimous approval, the delegation was hopeful SB 306 would move quickly in the House after being referred to the House Ways and Means Committee, but Chairwoman Sheila Hixson refused to take any action on either SB 306 or the cross filed bill, HB 799.
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