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A look at where some bills stood as of Tuesday, with less than a week left in the 90-day session. Bills with an asterisk are part of Democratic Gov. Martin O'Malley's legislative agenda or budget initiatives.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
| Legislation | What bill would do | Status |
| DNA collection expansion* | Expand state database to include samples taken at arrest for violent crimes | Similar bills passed in both chambers |
| Death penalty repeal | Replace the death penalty with life without parole | Stalled in both chambers |
| Death penalty study | Establish a commission to study capital punishment | Similar bills passed in both chambers |
| Child abuse reporting | Subject health practitioners, police and educators to a fine for failure to report suspected child abuse | Passed by Senate; similar bill withdrawn in House |
| Alcohol consumption responsibility | Increase the penalty for adults who provide alcohol to those younger than 21 | House made it a misdemeanor; Senate increased civil fines |
| GPS tracking of juvenile offenders | Spend nearly $1 million to track 250 youths | Included in Senate budget; less money in House budget |
ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY
| Legislation | What bill would do | Status |
| Chesapeake Bay Fund* | Establish uses of a $50 million annual fund for cleanup | House and Senate cut fund to $25 million |
| Critical Areas reform | Tighten regulations on development in environmentally sensitive areas | Passed by House; pending in Senate |
| Global warming | Call for reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent by 2020 | Passed by Senate; in House committee |
Strategic Energy Investment Program* | Create funds to decrease energy demand and increase energy supply | Rejected by Senate; pending in House |
| Energy efficiency* | Set goal of a 15 percent reduction in per capita electricity consumption by 2015 | Passed by Senate; preliminary approval in House |
| Renewable energy portfolio* | Boost to 20 percent the portion of state energy portfolio provided by wind, solar and other renewable sources | Passed by Senate; preliminary approval in House |
| Energy-efficient buildings* | Require new or renovated state buildings and schools to meet standards | Similar bills passed by House and Senate |
| Solar energy grant program* | Increase amounts of grants available | Passed by House; in Senate committee |
Electricity generation | Allow state regulators to control decommissioning fund for Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant | Replaced by legislation to carry out Constellation Energy settlement |
BUDGET, TAXES AND FINANCE
| Legislation | What bill would do | Status |
| Computer services tax repeal | Repeal a tax passed in the fall on a range of computer services | No action yet in House or Senate |
| Foreclosure reform* | Make mortgage fraud a crime; extend foreclosure timetable; prohibit rescue transactions and prepayment penalties | Similar bills passed by House and Senate |
| Banking reform | Allow state banks to charge penalties to borrowers who pay off second mortgages early | Sent to governor |
Debt counseling | Allow for-profit companies to operate in Maryland | Passed by Senate; in House committee |
| Iran divestiture* | Require state pension board to divest holdings in companies doing business with Iran | Passed by Senate; pending in House committee |
| State government* | Create a Department of Information Technology | Similar bills passed by House and Senate |
| BRAC incentives* | Create revitalization and incentive zones and tax credits to prepare for growth from base realignment | In Senate and House committees |
Video gambling | Ban instant bingo and similar electronic games in violation of gambling laws | Passed by Senate; in House committee |
EDUCATION
| Legislation | What bill would do | Status |
| University tuition freeze* | Money in budget would offset anticipated 4 percent tuition increase | Some university funding cut; effect on tuition unclear |
| University tuition planning | Establish a four-year college tuition plan | In House committee |
| Bullying | Prohibit bullying and cyber-bullying at schools | Passed by House; pending in Senate |
School attendance age | Boost mandatory age to 17 from 16, only if governor provides money in budget | Passed by Senate; in House committee |
| Adult literacy* | Transfer program from Education Department to Labor Department | Passed by Senate; in House committee |
| High School Assessment tests | Eliminate HSA as graduation requirement | Failed in Senate committee; in House committee |
HEALTH
| Legislation | What bill would do | Status |
| Prince George's hospital management | Establish an independent authority to take over hospital system | Passed by House; in Senate committee |
| Veterans mental health* | Coordinate federal and state veterans health programs | Similar bills passed by Senate and House |
Health care for seniors | Give low-and moderate-income seniors a subsidy for prescription drugs during gap in Medicare coverage | Similar bills passed by House and Senate |
TRANSPORTATION AND DRIVING
| Legislation | What bill would do | Status |
Speed cameras* | Authorize speed cameras in school zones, residential neighborhoods and work areas | Similar bills passed by Senate and House |
| Cellphone ban | Ban use of hand-held cellphones while driving | Passed by Senate; failed in House committee |
Teen driving suspension | Suspend licenses of drivers younger than 18 who commit major offenses | Passed by Senate |
| Teen driving restrictions* | Change curfew for 16-year-old drivers from midnight to 10 p.m. | House passed version without curfew, called for study |
| Teen driver parental notification | Require parental notification for teenagers charged with moving violations | Similar bills passed by House and Senate |
| Transit-oriented development* | Make development near Metro and transit a priority | Passed by House; similar bill in Senate |
SOCIAL ISSUES
| Legislation | What bill would do | Status |
Same-sex marriage | Allow same-sex couples to marry | Stalled in committee |
Civil unions | Allow same-sex couples to enter unions giving marriage rights | Stalled in committee |
Expansion of legal rights | Give same-sex couples medical decision making and property rights | Passed by Senate; in House committee |








