MD SB400 | 2015 | Regular Session

Status

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 15-4)
Status: Engrossed on March 24 2015 - 50% progression, died in committee
Action: 2015-04-01 - Hearing 4/01 at 1:00 p.m.
Pending: House Health and Government Operations Committee
Text: Latest bill text (Engrossed) [PDF]

Summary

Requiring the Governor annually to proclaim the month of June as Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month and to urge the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the Department of Aging, in conjunction with specified entities, to properly observe Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities, including specified summits and updates.

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Title

State Government - Commemorative Months - Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month

Sponsors


Roll Calls

2015-03-21 - Senate - Senate Floor - Third Reading Passed (47-0) (Y: 47 N: 0 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [PASS]

History

DateChamberAction
2015-04-01HouseHearing 4/01 at 1:00 p.m.
2015-03-25HouseFirst Reading Health and Government Operations
2015-03-24SenateThird Reading Passed (47-0)
2015-03-20SenateSecond Reading Passed
2015-03-20SenateFavorable Report Adopted
2015-03-20SenateFavorable Report by Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs
2015-03-18SenateHearing 3/18 at 1:00 p.m.
2015-02-19SenateHearing cancelled
2015-03-06SenateHearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
2015-02-06SenateFirst Reading Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs

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Bill Comments

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