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Current Status 2015 Regular Session The Greater Ocean City Chamber of Commerce Created on: :46 AM Number / Chapter
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Document Date: 2015-03-20 15:21:24


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City

Reading / /

Company

Chesapeake / Atlantic Coastal Bays Critical Area / Commerce Restructuring / Business Development Efforts / /

Event

Product Issues / Product Recall / /

Facility

Museum Senator Mathias Hearing / Museum Delegate Otto Hearing / Highway User Revenues / /

Organization

B. Opposite House Committee / HB0015 Maryland Transportation Authority / Commission on Tax Policy / office of the Business Ombudsman / Trust Fund / Opposite House Committee / Worcester County Delmarva Discovery Center / HB0122 Task Force / Original House Committee / /

Person

Lierman Hearing / Benson Hearing / McKay Hearing / Nonrenewal - Notice Jameson Hearing / Young Hearing / Hixson Unfavorable / Pinsky Hearing / Branch Hearing / Afzali Unfavorable / Healey Hearing / Families Act / Hough / Frush Unfavorable / Brochin Budget / Lot Coverage / Mathias Hearing / Brochin Unfavorable / Hixson Hearing / Raskin Unfavorable / Nonrenewal - Notice Kelley / Simonaire Hearing / Dumais Hearing / Turner Unfavorable / Feldman Unfavorable / Conway Hearing / Families Act Clippinger / Glenn Unfavorable / Bridge / Guzzone Hearing / Ferguson Hearing / Reilly Unfavorable / Jameson Unfavorable / Pugh Hearing / Norman Unfavorable / Astle Unfavorable / Lafferty Unfavorable / Families Act Clippinger Hearing / /

Position

Commerce Restructuring Speaker / President / Speaker / Restoration President / Senator / Training Program President / Small Businesses President / Restoration Speaker / Executive / Fisher / Representative / Repeal Speaker / Delegate / /

Product

Health / Economic Matters / HB0726 Sales / /

ProvinceOrState

Worcester County / Maryland / p.m. SB0038 Worcester County / /

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