The Senate JPR Committee killed a bill that would allow condoms and other birth control contraceptives to be sold in vending machines in Maryland public schools.
Sponsored by Del. Nicole Williams, a Prince George’s County Democrat, House Bill 380 would allow contraceptives to be sold in nursery school, preschool, elementary and high school vending machines. It ...
WBFF- Baltimore — In our session 2025 coverage Maryland house bill 380 allows for the sale of contraceptives and contraceptive devices by vending machine in all public schools. The bill now heads to ...
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In a recent development that has sparked controversy, a Maryland bill seeking to overturn a ban on contraception sales in ...
Maryland state Del. Kathy Szeliga spoke out against legislation to reverse a law banning condoms and other contraception from ...
The bill would make it legal to sell contraceptives and contraceptive devices through vending machines in public schools.
Maryland Democrats wrong to vote to allow school districts to decide whether selling condoms in school is appropriate or not.
Maryland's House of Delegates on Friday advanced a bill that would reverse criminal state law banning condoms and other birth ...
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“I’m sure there’s other jobs out there,” he said. The Baltimore Banner thanks its sponsors. Become one. Del. Kathy Szeliga of Baltimore County said she’s heard from federal workers who see firsthand ...