Maryland HB67 mandates the placement of a Ten Commandments monument on the Maryland State House grounds and establishes a commission to oversee its.
Maryland HB67 requires the placement of a Ten Commandments monument on the Maryland State House grounds. The Commission on Artistic Property will oversee the monument's care and maintenance. A new Commission on the Ten Commandments Monument will be established to approve the monument's design and site selection, ensuring it is placed in a location without other monuments. The Attorney General may defend the monument's legality if challenged. The monument must be placed by June 30, 2028, and the Act takes effect July 1, 2026.
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