The Maryland General Assembly adjourned in a celebratory flurry of balloons and confetti earlier this month after passing hundreds of bills in 90 days. But not everyone is popping champagne for the legislation that made it to Gov. Wes Moore’s desk. Some are calling on Maryland’s Democratic governor to issue vetoes on policies that would produce seismic changes in the state’s juvenile justice system, allow the attorney general to sue gun manufacturers, revise plans to create offshore wind projects, end the publishing of public notices in local newspapers, and anything that would generally increase fees or taxes for state residents.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore faces campaigns to veto juvenile justice, other bills passed this year
April 25, 2024