Tuesday, March 6, 2012

This Week at the Circus: March 5 - 10


We're gonna need a bigger hat.

With only five weeks left in the 2012 legislative session, the Assembly will now try to perform its annual magic trick. Watch in the coming weeks as members make the state's one billion (yes, with a b) structural deficit disappear.

Here's what we'll be watching, in addition to our wallets:

HB1180: MVA Reporting- Requires insurance providers to submit immediate electronic notification of new policies or cancelled policies to the MVA. The current law only requires carries to submit cancellation information and gives a 30 day window. (Note: MAIF already follows this procedure of immediate electronic notification).

HB566: Impound of Vehicle with Lapsed Security (Insurance)- This law would prohibit police from impounding vehicles found to be operated without the required amounts of insurance, as long as the operator could provide evidence that there is, in fact, coverage in force.

HB15: Maryland Medical Marijuana Act- This would make it legal for Maryland residents who have been diagnosed with “debilitating medical conditions” by a certified medical practitioner to use medical marijuana. If this passes, expect an epidemic of glaucoma and post-traumatic stress disorder diagnoses in Maryland.
In addition to HB15, HB1024 would create a Medical Marijuana Commission and HB1158/SB995 would create a Medical Marijuana Oversight Committee.

SB455/HB526: Special Appointments- This law would change the employment status of certain employees with the Maryland Correctional Enterprises and Attorney General Offices, switching them from Special Appointments (at-will) to skilled service (grade and step). It specifies that Assistant Attorney Generals would be Special Appointment.

MAIF’s House Budget Hearing- Already heard by the Senate, MAIF’s Budget will be reviewed by the House this week.

HB784/SB249: Millionaires Tax- Raises the State income tax rate for those making in excess of $1,000,000 per year to 6.25%.

HB1051Services Tax- Redefines which services qualify as “taxable services.” Parking Facilities, Tanning and Massage Service…even “Escort Service” (yes, it’s in the bill) all qualify as taxable.

And the most interesting thing on tap this week (unless we lost people back at HB15) is the Creation of State Debt sessions. Each year, both the House and Senate set aside one Saturday to hear “Bond Bills.” These are bills from around the state requesting funding for various projects. This Saturday, the House will hear 90 bills between 9am and 3pm, with one carrying over to Monday, and the Senate will hear 100 bills, with 10 carrying over to Monday’s schedule. These requests range from a new roof for a visitors center, to athletic fields at the University of Maryland, to National Aquarium Infrastructure, to renovation of a Dinosaur Park. Around Annapolis, this day is known as The Beg-a-thon.

And that's what we're keeping an eye on this week.

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