Bill
SB 285
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SB 285 keeps AG's authority to pursue economic damages from the Key Bridge collapse and Port closure, but shifts reporting to General Assembly from monthly to semiannual.
Bill
SB 285
SB 285 keeps AG's authority to pursue economic damages from the Key Bridge collapse and Port closure, but shifts reporting to General Assembly from monthly to semiannual.
Chapter 98 (Approved by Governor April 22, 2025)
SB 285 amends the reporting schedule in the Maryland Protecting Opportunities and Regional Trade (PORT) Act requiring the Attorney General to update the General Assembly on efforts to pursue and recover economic damages stemming from the March 2024 collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and the related closure of the Port of Baltimore. The bill reduces the reporting frequency from monthly to once every six months.
SB 285 preserves the Attorney General’s directive and authority to pursue economic recovery related to the Port closure and bridge collapse while reducing the cadence of mandatory status reports to the legislature from monthly to semiannual. The change is administrative in nature — intended to balance transparency with allowing the Attorney General sufficient time to pursue complex legal and recovery actions between formal legislative updates.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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