Constitutional Language - Modernization
Maryland bill proposes modernizing state constitutional language through unspecified textual revisions to improve contemporary application and clarity of governance.
Maryland bill proposes modernizing state constitutional language through unspecified textual revisions to improve contemporary application and clarity of governance.
HB 1488 proposes to modernize constitutional language in Maryland, though the specific textual changes are not detailed in the available information. The bill appears to be in early legislative stages, having completed its first reading in the Government, Labor, and Elections committee with a hearing scheduled for March 10, 2026.
Constitutional language modernization can affect how state law is interpreted and applied across all government functions. Such updates may improve clarity, remove outdated references, or adjust terminology to reflect contemporary usage, potentially impacting voting rights, governance structures, or citizen protections depending on which provisions are modified.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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