As the General Assembly prepares to battle Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) over redistricting during the special session that begins Monday, some issues from earlier this year will resurface when legislators consider whether to override vetoes of more than 20 bills passed last spring.
At a news conference last week, Hogan said he’s met with Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) and they discussed the legislature’s intention to override several bills.
“I’m sure they’re going to be working to overturn some of my common-sense vetoes, which the vast majority of Marylanders support,” Hogan said.
Bills can be overridden if they receive 85 affirmative votes in the House and 29 in the Senate.
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