On the Morning News Express, Bob Miller welcomed Maryland State Senator Bill Folden to break down the close of the Maryland General Assembly’s 2026 legislative session, which adjourned Sine Die on April 13 after a busy final day in Annapolis.
Senator Folden shared his thoughts on the session’s biggest developments, including the passage of the Utility RELIEF Act, aimed at lowering electric bills, and the Maryland Voting Rights Act of 2026, which cleared before the midnight deadline. He also discussed other key measures like Kanaiyah’s Law addressing foster care oversight and new legislation tied to data center regulation and energy use.
It was a comprehensive look at what lawmakers accomplished — and what it all means for Maryland residents moving forward.
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