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MDSB35PassDesignating the megalodon as the State shark; designating The Natural History Society of Maryland as the State natural sciences museum; and requiring the Governor to annually proclaim October 1 as Purple Lights Night to honor individuals in the State...
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2026-05-12
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 505
MDHB97Engross

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Designating the megalodon (Otodus megalodon) as the State shark.
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2026-03-23
To Senate Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee
MDSB1006Intro

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Establishing that, in accordance with the Maryland Constitution, the State flag is the Maryland flag; proposing an amendment to the Maryland Constitution to specify that the State flag is the Maryland flag adopted under Chapter 48 of the Acts of the ...
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2026-03-09
To Senate Rules Committee
MDHB1637Intro

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Designating the long-tailed salamander as the State amphibian.
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2026-02-25
To House Rules and Executive Nominations Committee
MDSB135Intro

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Designating the megalodon (Otodus megalodon) as the State shark.
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2026-02-16
To Senate Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee
MDHB173Intro

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Designating the Natural History Society of Maryland as the State natural science museum.
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2026-02-16
To House Government, Labor, and Elections Committee
MDSB191Intro

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Designating "The Heart of Maryland", written by Jayla Elise from Dorchester County for the Maryland 250 Project, as the State song.
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2026-02-16
To Senate Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee
MDHB1103Intro

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Designating the Freedom Flag, designed and created by Richard Nicholas Melito of Richmond, Virginia, to memorialize the victims of the events of September 11, 2001, as the State symbol of remembrance for the attacks of September 11.
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2026-02-16
To House Government, Labor, and Elections Committee
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