University of Maryland, Baltimore - Study on the Health Effects of Air Traffic Noise

SB 184 University of Maryland, Baltimore Study on the Health Effects of Air Traffic Noise

Maryland 2020 Regular Session

University of Maryland, Baltimore - Study on the Health Effects of Air Traffic Noise
SB-184


About SB-184

Requiring the University of Maryland, Baltimore to study the health effects of air traffic noise on communities near Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport since the implementation of the Next Generation Air Transportation System; requiring the study to evaluate health outcomes and certain costs; requiring the Governor to provide in the 2022 budget at least $100,000 for the study; requiring a report be submitted by September 1, 2022, to the Governor, the General Assembly, and certain county executives and councils; etc.

  

Bill Texts

Enrolled 03/19/2020

Engrossed 02/19/2020

Introduced 01/15/2020

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Votes

Third Reading Passed

03/18/2020

Yeas: 44 | Nays: 1
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Third Reading Passed

03/17/2020

Yeas: 110 | Nays: 24
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Third Reading Passed

02/21/2020

Yeas: 43 | Nays: 0

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History

Vetoed By The Governor (policy)

05/07/2020

Passed Enrolled

03/18/2020

Third Reading Passed (44-1)

03/18/2020

Senate Concurs House Amendments

03/18/2020

Third Reading Passed (110-24)

03/17/2020

Hearing Canceled

03/16/2020

Second Reading Passed With Amendments

03/16/2020

Favorable With Amendments {814166/1 Adopted

03/16/2020

Favorable With Amendments Report By Appropriations

03/16/2020

Hearing 3/18 At 1:00 P.m.

03/02/2020

Referred Appropriations

02/24/2020

Third Reading Passed (43-0)

02/21/2020

Second Reading Passed With Amendments

02/19/2020

Favorable With Amendments {584536/1 Adopted

02/19/2020

Favorable With Amendments Report By Education, Health, And Environmental Affairs

02/18/2020

Hearing 1/30 At 1:00 P.m.

01/17/2020

First Reading Education, Health, And Environmental Affairs

01/15/2020