Necessity is the mother of invention.  Invention can be the mother of resolution.

My two bill hearings today made me aware of that.

House Bill 57 would make permanent certain emergency regulations from last year’s election.

Canvassing of mail-in or absentee ballots would begin after a certain number are received.

If a ballot is unsigned, a local board would be required to attempt to contact a voter to obtain his or her signature.

In addition, the State Board of Elections would be given the authority to require that an additional polling center be established in a county or Baltimore City if the absence of the center is discriminatory on the basis of race, color, religion, or disability.

Under current law, a landlord must meet certain lead safety standards before renting a property.

However, if the landlord seeks to evict a tenant, whether the property owner has a state-issued certificate of lead safety compliance is not “an issue of fact” in Housing Court.

For six years, I’ve introduced bills to change that.

A database system tracking compliance is scheduled to be in operation by October.

My legislation today, House Bill 49, was not opposed by the landlords.

It should pass.

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  • Lead Paint Poisoning