Maryland Senator Carroll County Senators [?]

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MDSB305Engross
50%
Authorizing and empowering the County Commissioners of Carroll County to borrow not more than $65,600,000 in order to finance the construction, improvement, or development of certain public facilities in Carroll County, and to effect such borrowing b...
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2023-03-30
Favorable Adopted Second Reading Passed
MDSB313Engross
50%
Granting the Town of Mount Airy in Carroll County and Frederick County the authority to exercise urban renewal powers within an urban renewal area under Article III, Section 61 of the Maryland Constitution; and authorizing the municipality to levy ce...
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2023-03-30
Favorable Adopted Second Reading Passed
MDSB733Engross
50%
Altering the boundaries for the county commissioner districts in Carroll County.
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2023-03-18
To House Rules and Executive Nominations Committee
MDSB897Intro
25%
Increasing from $25,000 to $50,000 the cost of a public work or improvement or the purchase price of supplies or equipment for which the County Commissioners of Carroll County may enter into a contract; and requiring that when the cost of a public wo...
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2023-03-14
To Senate Budget and Taxation Committee
MDSB306Engross
50%
Establishing an annual fee of $2,000 for a multiple event entertainment alcoholic beverages license where the number of events is 41 or more per year in Carroll County; and repealing the limit on the total number of days for which a multiple event en...
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2023-03-13
To House Economic Matters Committee
MDSB304Engross
50%
Modifying the seating requirements for Class B, Class BR, and Class C beer, wine, and liquor licenses in Carroll County.
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2023-03-13
To House Economic Matters Committee
MDSB393Engross
50%
Requiring at least one applicant for an alcoholic beverages license in Carroll County to be a resident of the State, rather than the county, when an application is filed and remain a resident of the State for the license to remain valid; etc.
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2023-03-13
To House Economic Matters Committee
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