A Maryland bill that would allow qualifying terminally-ill patients to end their life with the help of a doctor, will likely be stalled for at least another year.
As Maryland’s top Democratic leaders continue to assess legislation to tweak the state’s juvenile justice system, all or portions of other juvenile-related bills could be incorporated in the bigger legislative package backed by the governor and key committee chairs.
A controversial Maryland bill that would allow qualifying terminally ill patients to prompt their own death with the help of a doctor might be in trouble again.
A Maryland bill that proposes to protect library books, reading materials and other resources from would-be censors received a long and at times dramatic first public hearing Wednesday.