Gov. Wes Moore on Thursday vetoed four of the more than 1,000 bills that lawmakers passed last session, refraining — unlike his predecessors — from duplicative vetoes and demonstrating, at least in the eyes of lawmakers, the effectiveness of his legislative team. Among the four he rejected this year were measures to change public notice requirements for estates and to allow out-of-state dealers of motorhomes and RVs to partake in Maryland shows.
Prior MD governors vetoed over 100 bills after sessions. Moore has axed seven in two years
May 24, 2024