Tiffany Robinson Appointed Labor Secretary

Governor Hogan has announced that Tiffany Robinson will be appointed the new Secretary of Labor. Ms. Robinson currently serves as Deputy Chief of Staff in the Office of the Governor, where she advises on labor, housing, education, human services, and health matters. From the Governor's press release, “Tiffany Robinson has dedicated her career to empowering [...]

Tiffany Robinson Appointed Labor Secretary2020-04-02T20:56:28-04:00

New Laws Taking Effect July 1

Approximately 300 pieces of legislation will take effect today, the same day the new fiscal year begins. This legislation includes: creation of a prescription drug board tasked with developing ideas to reduce drug prices at the manufacturer, wholesale, pharmacy benefit manager and insurance carrier levels; initial funding to implement recommendations of the Commission on Innovation [...]

New Laws Taking Effect July 12020-04-02T20:56:28-04:00

NAACP Announces Support for Proposed Maglev Project

During a press conference held on Friday, June 28, State and local leaders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) announced support for a proposed high speed magnetic levitation train that will allow people to travel from Washington, D.C. to Baltimore in 15 minutes. Plans are for the route to continue [...]

NAACP Announces Support for Proposed Maglev Project2022-04-26T10:14:47-04:00

Jim Ports Named Executive Director of MDTA

The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) Board named James (Jim) F. Ports, Jr. as its new Executive Director. MDTA is a 1,700-employee agency that oversees the state’s eight toll facilities and the E-ZPass Maryland system. Mr. Ports has served as Deputy Secretary of Operations for the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) since 2015. MDTA Press Release

Jim Ports Named Executive Director of MDTA2020-04-02T20:56:29-04:00

General Assembly 2019 Interim Materials – Committee Activities

The General Assembly recently provided organizational materials and committee activities for the 2019 interim. Information includes letters from committee chairs of standing, statutory and special committees detailing proposed activities for the interim; listings of legislation related to the Legislative Policy Committee; new reports to the General Assembly as a result of legislation; and reports due [...]

General Assembly 2019 Interim Materials – Committee Activities2020-04-02T20:56:30-04:00

Education Funding Workgroup Appointed

Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller, Jr. and House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones announced appointments to the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future Funding Formula Workgroup. As reported by Maryland Matters, The panel will be tasked with making funding formula recommendations before the 2020 legislative session, including on the split between state and local education funding, prioritizing [...]

Education Funding Workgroup Appointed2020-04-02T20:56:31-04:00

Governor Vetoes Eight Bills, Lets Others Take Effect Without Signature

Governor Hogan announced last week he has vetoed the following eight bills which passed during the 2019 legislative session. HB 66/SB 252 – Railroad Company – Movement of Freight – Required Crew Read the governor’s letter here. HB 262/SB 537 – Higher Education – Tuition Rates – Exemptions Read the governor’s letter here. HB 720/SB 830 – [...]

Governor Vetoes Eight Bills, Lets Others Take Effect Without Signature2020-04-02T20:56:31-04:00

Clean Energy Bill Takes Effect Without Governor’s Signature – Energy Strategy Announced

Governor Larry Hogan announced yesterday that he will let Senate Bill 516 - Clean Energy Jobs take effect without his signature. At the same time, he announced an energy strategy, the innovative Clean and Renewable Energy Standard (CARES) to require 100% clean electricity by 2040. From the Governor's press release, The governor made the announcement [...]

Clean Energy Bill Takes Effect Without Governor’s Signature – Energy Strategy Announced2020-04-02T20:56:32-04:00

Governor Hogan Signs 181 Bills Into Law

Governor Larry Hogan, Senate President Mike Miller, and House Speaker Adrienne Jones signed 181 bills into law on May 13. Bills of significance expand critical health care and crime prevention measures, including legislation that will add more Marylanders to the health insurance rolls, and raise the minimum age tobacco can be sold to 21. Other legislation [...]

Governor Hogan Signs 181 Bills Into Law2020-04-02T20:56:32-04:00

Delegate Adrienne Jones Voted In As Speaker

In an unanimous vote, Delegate Adrienne Jones has been selected to serve as Speaker of the House of Delegates. The long-time Speaker Pro Tem has made history as the first African-American and first woman to serve in this role. Speaker Jones has served in the House of Delegates since 1997. In addition to serving as [...]

Delegate Adrienne Jones Voted In As Speaker2020-04-02T20:58:09-04:00