Maryland lawmakers kept negotiating on a package of extensive police reform legislation on Friday, but they will miss a deadline to pass the legislation to Gov. Larry Hogan in time for them to override any potential vetoes of the legislation this year before they adjourn April 12. The Maryland Senate passed a large omnibus bill that originated in the House late Thursday night on a 32-15 vote, but senators made some changes that still require House approval before the bill can go to the governor.
Maryland lawmakers still negotiating on police reform
April 5, 2021