Maryland鈥檚 House of Delegates voted to override Gov. Larry Hogan鈥檚 veto of a school calendar bill that lets school districts set their own school calendar.
The Friday morning vote in Annapolis came one day after the Senate took similar action, and it effectively strikes down the governor鈥檚 2016 executive order that required public schools to delay opening until after the Labor Day holiday and wrap up classes by June 15.
The vote took place as Hogan spoke to reporters along with members of Maryland鈥檚 congressional delegation.
Hogan was asked about the override vote.
鈥淭hat doesn鈥檛 come as much of a surprise,” he said. “Look, we had three bills that they overrode the veto on out of 3,000 bills, I鈥檇 say that鈥檚 a pretty good batting average.鈥
The school calendar override is the third of three such votes this week by lawmakers in Annapolis, who also voted to override Hogan鈥檚 veto of a bill to strip the comptroller of his authority to regulate alcohol and tobacco sales and a bill that raises the state鈥檚 minimum wage to $15 dollars an hour by 2025.
Lawmakers will wrap up their work April 8 when the 90-day Maryland General Assembly session comes to an end.
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