Real Property - Landlord and Tenant - Procedures for Failure to Pay Rent, Breach of Lease, and Tenant Holding Over [HB-1023]
[Real Estate ]
[Housing ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Property Tax ]
Requiring a landlord to provide certain notice to a tenant when a court has issued a warrant of restitution for a failure of a tenant to pay rent, a breach of lease, or a tenant holding over under certain circumstances; establishing certain procedures and requirements for the execution of a warrant for repossession; providing for the disposition of certain personal property following the execution of a warrant of restitution; etc.
HB-1023: Real Property - Landlord and Tenant - Procedures for Failure to Pay Rent, Breach of Lease, and Tenant Holding Over
Sponsored by: Rep. Jennifer Terrasa
Hearing 2/28 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/13/2023
Criminal Law - Maryland RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Act [HB-1138]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
Establishing the statute of limitations for a certain civil action for damages resulting from a certain pattern of racketeering activity; prohibiting a person from participating in certain racketeering activity; authorizing the filing of and establishing procedures for civil actions for injunctive relief and damages arising out of certain racketeering activity; and establishing procedures for the forfeiture of property connected to certain racketeering activity.
HB-1138: Criminal Law - Maryland RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Stephanie Smith
Withdrawn By Sponsor on 03/24/2023
Local Law Enforcement - Recruitment and Hiring - Bonus Grants [HB-1126]
[Crime ]
[Funding ]
[Grants ]
[Public Safety ]
[Budget and Spending ]
Requiring the Governor to appropriate $3,500,000 for certain fiscal years for grant funding for certain local law enforcement agencies to improve police officer recruitment and hiring; requiring the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services to administer certain funds; requiring certain local law enforcement agencies to use grant funding for certain purposes; and requiring certain local law enforcement agencies to submit certain information to the Office.
HB-1126: Local Law Enforcement - Recruitment and Hiring - Bonus Grants
Sponsored by: Rep. Julian Ivey
First Reading Appropriations on 02/10/2023
AN ACT relating to prohibiting the enforcement of a federal ban or regulation of firearms and declaring an emergency. [SB-98]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[National Security ]
[Defense ]
[Military ]
[Crime ]
Create new sections of KRS Chapter 237 to define terms; prohibit identified entities from enforcing federal firearm bans; prohibit identified entities from adopting rules, regulations, or ordinances that require enforcement of federal firearm bans; prohibit identified entities from allocating public resources or moneys in the enforcement of federal firearm bans; establish that federal laws, orders, or regulations that infringe upon Second Amendment rights shall be invalid and not recognized in the Commonwealth of Kentucky; create liability for enforcement
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SB-98: AN ACT relating to prohibiting the enforcement of a federal ban or regulation of firearms and declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Sen. Brandon Storm
To Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection (s) on 02/10/2023
Real Property - Expedited Wrongful Detainer Proceedings - Property for Sale or Lease [HB-757]
[Real Estate ]
[Housing ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Property Tax ]
Requiring certain expedited proceedings in a wrongful detainer action if the property that is the subject of the action is, at the time of the complaint, advertised or listed for sale or lease by the complainant and requiring that notice of a hearing or appeal be served in person or, under certain circumstances, posted conspicuously on the property; etc.
HB-757: Real Property - Expedited Wrongful Detainer Proceedings - Property for Sale or Lease
Sponsored by: Rep. Jackie Addison
Withdrawn By Sponsor on 03/06/2023
Montgomery County - Collective Bargaining for Sheriff's Office Employees - Binding Arbitration Procedures MC 13-23 [HB-763]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Requiring that the procedures for declaring an impasse and submitting a dispute to binding arbitration be conducted in accordance with certain provisions of the Montgomery County Code if the Sheriff of Montgomery County and a bargaining representative are unable to reach agreement during negotiations on matters applicable to employees of the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office.
HB-763: Montgomery County - Collective Bargaining for Sheriff's Office Employees - Binding Arbitration Procedures MC 13-23
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 91 on 04/11/2023
Real Property - Sheriff's Sales - Procedures and Subordinate Interests [HB-729]
[Real Estate ]
[Finance ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Property Tax ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Establishing that a sheriff's sale of real property extinguishes subordinate liens on the land being sold providing that certain provision of the Act do not impair certain liens on land; and authorizing on or before June 30, 2023, the Judiciary to transfer up to $12,000,000 of the fiscal year 2023 General Fund appropriation for the Judiciary to the Circuit Court Real Property Records Improvement Fund.
HB-729: Real Property - Sheriff's Sales - Procedures and Subordinate Interests
Sponsored by: Rep. Jason Buckel
Rereferred To Judicial Proceedings on 04/07/2023
AN ACT relating to prohibiting the enforcement of a federal ban or regulation of firearms and declaring an emergency. [HB-153]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 237 to prohibit identified entities from enforcing federal firearm bans; prohibit identified entities from adopting rules, regulations, or ordinances that require enforcement of federal firearm bans; and prohibit identified entities from allocating public resources or moneys in the enforcement of federal firearm bans; RETROACTIVE to January 1, 2021; EMERGENCY.
HB-153: AN ACT relating to prohibiting the enforcement of a federal ban or regulation of firearms and declaring an emergency.
Sponsored by: Rep. Richard Heath
Became Law Without Governor's Signature (acts Ch. 117) on 03/28/2023
HB-1965: Relating to providing children committed to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department and prisoners serving a sentence in a county jail with certain documents on discharge or release; authorizing a fee.
Sponsored by: Rep. Ramon Romero
Read First Time on 03/08/2023
You have voted HB-1965: Relating to providing children committed to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department and prisoners serving a sentence in a county jail with certain documents on discharge or release; authorizing a fee..
Baltimore City - Sheriff's Office - Salaries and Collective Bargaining [SB-645]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Authorizing the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City, rather than the Secretary of Budget and Management, to set the salaries for deputy sheriffs and certain other employees of the Sheriff in Baltimore City; and altering certain provisions relating to collective bargaining for full-time sworn law enforcement officers and court security officers and sworn law enforcement officers and court security officers in Baltimore City.
SB-645: Baltimore City - Sheriff's Office - Salaries and Collective Bargaining
Sponsored by: Sen. Cory McCray
Third Reading Passed (43-0) on 03/20/2023
Criminal Law - Maryland RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Act [SB-606]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
Establishing the statute of limitations for a certain civil action for damages resulting from a certain pattern of racketeering activity; prohibiting a person from participating in certain racketeering activity; authorizing the filing of and establishing procedures for civil actions for injunctive relief and damages arising out of certain racketeering activity; and establishing procedures for the forfeiture of property connected to certain racketeering activity.
SB-606: Criminal Law - Maryland RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Act
Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Muse
Hearing 3/14 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/14/2023
Frederick County - Sheriff - Salary [HB-713]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Budget and Spending ]
Altering the annual salary of the Sheriff of Frederick County to be equal to the salary of a Department of State Police lieutenant colonel, at the highest available step for a lieutenant colonel under the Department of State Police pay plan.
HB-713: Frederick County - Sheriff - Salary
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Hearing 2/24 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/10/2023
Funds for Davie County Projects [HB-52]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Community Development ]
[Funding ]
[Grants ]
[Economic Development ]
Funds for Davie County Projects
HB-52: Funds for Davie County Projects
Sponsored by: Rep. Julia Howard
Ref To The Com On Appropriations, If Favorable, Rules, Calendar, And Operations Of The House on 02/07/2023
Baltimore City Sheriff – Staffing [SB-486]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Funding ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Crime ]
[Human Services ]
Increasing from one to three the number of assistant sheriffs required to be appointed by the Baltimore City Sheriff; and altering the staff the Baltimore City Sheriff is authorized to appoint to include four social workers and any additional sworn or civilian personnel that are funded by the Sheriff's operating budget or by any other funding source.
SB-486: Baltimore City Sheriff – Staffing
Sponsored by: Sen. Cory McCray
Third Reading Passed (136-0) on 04/06/2023
Baltimore City Sheriff – Staffing [HB-632]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Crime ]
Increasing from one to three the number of assistant sheriffs required to be appointed by the Baltimore City Sheriff; and repealing a limitation on the number of certain other staff that the Baltimore City Sheriff may appoint.
HB-632: Baltimore City Sheriff – Staffing
Sponsored by: Rep. Stephanie Smith
Third Reading Passed (134-0) on 03/20/2023
City of Frederick - Assignment of Offenders to Road Work - Repeal [HB-640]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
Repealing a provision of law requring a District Court judge to assign, if practicable, an offender to work the public roads of Frederick County or the City of Frederick as a penalty for a violation of a municipal law or ordinance of the City of Frederick.
HB-640: City of Frederick - Assignment of Offenders to Road Work - Repeal
Sponsored by: Rep. Ken Kerr
Hearing 2/28 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/06/2023