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Senate introduces bill on property-tax relief for public safety families and refers bond initiatives to capital budget subcommittee

January 23, 2026 | SENATE, SENATE, Committees, Legislative, Maryland


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Senate introduces bill on property-tax relief for public safety families and refers bond initiatives to capital budget subcommittee
The Maryland Senate used a pro forma session to introduce a bill and several bond initiatives, refer those items to committees and then adjourn until a date set for later in the week.

The clerk read the caption for Senate Bill 328, identified in the reading as introduced by Senator Folding and described in the caption as addressing property-tax alterations for disabled or fallen public safety officers; the presiding officer ordered the bill to the appropriate standing committee (budget and taxation). The clerk also read multiple bond initiative captions, including one for the Carroll County Youth Services Bureau and two submitted by Senator Jackson (Cromwell Valley Elementary Playground and Holland Hills Park). Those capital projects were ordered to the capital budget subcommittee.

The presiding officer further noted that Baltimore County calendar number 5 included ten projects; those were similarly referred to the capital budget subcommittee. The session concluded after the majority leader moved to adjourn until Monday, January 26 (a tentative 8:00 p.m. start), and the motion was accepted "without objection." Members were advised to watch the chamber website and member-office communications for any schedule changes.

Why it matters: Early-session introductions and bond referrals set the committee review calendar. Referrals to the capital budget subcommittee are the first formal step for local capital projects seeking state funding or endorsement.

What’s next: Bills and bond initiatives referred to committees may be scheduled for committee hearings or subcommittee review. No votes on substantive measures were recorded in the session transcript.

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