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HB 696

Maryland - Session 2026

House of Delegates introduced 2026-03-28
Bill Details

Title: State Prescription Drug Benefits - Retirees

Summary

Authorizing certain retirees who began State service before July 1, 2011, to be eligible for prescription drug benefits in the State Employee and Retiree Health and Welfare Benefits Program; specifying that prescription drug benefits shall be discontinued for certain Medicare-eligible retirees who began State service on or after July 1, 2011, and their Medicare-eligible spouses and dependent children; repealing three Maryland State Retiree Prescription Drug programs that provide coverage and assistance to certain retirees; etc.

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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-02-02 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-02-02 Status introduced
2026-03-28 Latest Action In the House - Hearing 3/19 at 1:00 p.m.
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