The Annotated Code of Maryland is amended through the legislative process involving both bodies of the Maryland General Assembly, the House of Delegates and the Senate.
United States Senate | Maryland | Senate | University of Maryland | New York State Senate | Bethesda, Maryland | Annapolis, Maryland | New Jersey Senate | Silver Spring, Maryland | Montgomery County, Maryland | Minnesota Senate | Louisiana State Senate | Cumberland, Maryland | California State Senate | Governor of Maryland | Senate of Canada | Frederick, Maryland | United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary | Maryland House of Delegates | Hagerstown, Maryland | United States Senate elections, 2004 | Florida Senate | Emmitsburg, Maryland | Columbia, Maryland | Australian Senate | Westminster, Maryland | Wisconsin State Senate | United States Senate Committee on Appropriations | North Carolina Senate | Laurel, Maryland |
In 2004, Muse ran for an open seat in the Maryland Senate and in the Democratic primary defeated fellow State Representative Obie Patterson 55%-45%.
Two Carroll sons were prominent members of colonial and early United States society: Daniel Carroll became a politician in the Continental Congress and Maryland Senate, and member of the Constitutional Convention; and John Carroll became the first Roman Catholic bishop in the United States, and founder of Georgetown University.