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Status of Priority Bills
2024 Legislative Session
Below are all of the bills related to our priorities that have had one chamber pass at least one of the companion bills. The bills are in alphabetical order by Issue (Climate Change, Criminal Justice, Gun Violence, Healthcare, Immigration, and Medical Aid in Dying), so first scroll down to the issue you seek. Once you find a bill of interest, scroll right to see additional information, such as bill description.
For further information on any bill listed below, please go to the Maryland General Assembly website and enter the bill number in the Search field.
Issue | Subject | Bill Number | XFile Bill No. | Sponsor | Title | Status | Current Location | Position | Priority | Action | Synopsis |
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Climate Change | Clean Water Justice | HB1101 | SB0653 | Delegate Love | Standing - Environmental and Natural Resources Protection Proceedings (Clean Water Justice Act of 2024) | Passed Enrolled | Governor | Support | X | Providing certain persons standing in environmental and natural resources protection proceedings; authorizing persons that meet standing requirements to bring certain civil actions under certain circumstances; requiring a plaintiff, under certain circumstances, to give certain notice and provide certain documentation to the Department of the Environment and the Attorney General and to file a certain affidavit; authorizing a court to grant certain relief, award certain costs, and impose certain civil penalties; etc. | |
Climate Change | Clean Water Justice | SB0653 | HB1101 | Senator Augustine | Standing - Environmental and Natural Resources Protection Proceedings (Clean Water Justice Act of 2024) | Returned Passed | Governor | Support | X | Providing certain persons standing in certain environmental and natural resources protection proceedings; authorizing persons that meet certain standing requirements to bring certain civil actions under certain circumstances; requiring a plaintiff, under certain circumstances, to give certain notice and provide certain documentation to the Department of the Environment and the Attorney General in a certain manner and to file a certain affidavit; etc. | |
Climate Change | Climate & Environmental Equity Act | HB0024 | SB0096 | Delegate Boyce | Department of the Environment - Environmental Justice Evaluation of Environmental Permit Applications | Failed-no vote in opposite committee | Education, Energy, and the Environment | Support | X | Requiring the Department of the Environment to perform a certain environmental justice evaluation of certain environmental permit applications under certain circumstances; authorizing the Department to take certain actions on certain environmental permit applications based on certain findings to address environmental concerns; requiring the Department to maintain a publicly accessible website, part of a website, or application that identifies pending permit applications with specific census tracts; etc. | |
Climate Change | Climate & Environmental Equity Act | SB0096 | HB0024 | Senator Jackson | Environment - Impact of Environmental Permits and State Agency Actions | Failed-no vote in original committee | Education, Energy, and the Environment | Support | X | Requiring the Department of the Environment to conduct a climate and environmental equity evaluation regarding the impact of issuing an approval for certain environmental permits; requiring the Department to provide opportunities for residents of the State to opt in to text, phone, e-mail, or regular mail notifications regarding any facility with a pending or final permit approval in or adjacent to the resident's census tract; altering certain reporting requirements for certain State agencies; etc. | |
Climate Change | EmPOWER Reform | HB0864 | Delegate Crosby | Energy Efficiency and Conservation Plans | Passed Enrolled | Governor | Support | X | Requiring each electric company, each gas company, and the Department of Housing and Community Development to develop a plan for achieving certain energy efficiency, conservation, and greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets through certain programs and services and superseding certain existing energy efficiency and conservation goals; requiring the Public Service Commission to establish a working group to study and make recommendations on extending certain program assistance to certain moderate-income households; etc. | ||
Climate Change | Thermal Energy Pilot Programs | HB0397 | SB0570 | Delegate Charkoudian | Public Utilities – Thermal Energy Network Systems – Authorization and Establishment (Working for Accessible Renewable Maryland Thermal Heat (WARMTH) Act) | Passed Enrolled | Governor | Support | X | Requiring gas companies serving at least 75,000 customers in their distribution territories and authorizing gas companies serving fewer than 75,000 customers to develop a plan for a pilot thermal energy network system or systems on or before October 1, 2024; requiring certain gas companies to submit a certain proposal or proposals to the Public Service Commission for approval on or before July 1, 2025; authorizing certain entities or a community organization to submit neighborhoods for consideration as part of a pilot system; etc. | |
Climate Change | Thermal Energy Pilot Programs | SB0570 | HB0397 | Senator Hester | Public Utilities - Thermal Energy Network Systems - Authorization and Establishment (Working for Accessible Renewable Maryland Thermal Heat (WARMTH) Act) | Returned Passed | Governor | Support | X | Requiring certain gas companies and authorizing certain gas companies to develop a plan for a pilot thermal energy network system or systems by October 1, 2024; requiring a gas company that serves at least 75,000 customers in its distribution territory to submit either one or two proposals for a pilot system to the Public Service Commission for approval by July 1, 2025; authorizing a municipal corporation, county, or community organization to submit neighborhoods to gas companies for consideration as part of a pilot system; etc. | |
Criminal Justice | Correctional Ombudsman | HB0297 | SB0134 | Delegate Davis | Office of the Correctional Ombudsman - Establishment and Funding | Failed-no vote in opposite committee | Judicial Proceedings | Support | X | Establishing the Office of the Correctional Ombudsman; authorizing the Justice Reinvestment Oversight Board to make a recommendation for the distribution of money from the Performance Incentive Grant Fund to the Office; requiring the Office to conduct investigations, reviews, and assessments of administrative acts taken by the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, by the Department of Juvenile Services, or in relation to individuals confined by either department; providing for the confidentiality of certain communications; etc. | |
Criminal Justice | Correctional Ombudsman | SB0134 | HB0297 | Senator Hettleman | Office of the Correctional Ombudsman - Establishment and Funding | Passed Enrolled | Governor | Support | X | Establishing the Office of the Correctional Ombudsman; authorizing the Justice Reinvestment Oversight Board to make a recommendation for the distribution of money from the Performance Incentive Grant Fund to the Office; requiring the Office to conduct investigations, reviews, and assessments of administrative acts taken by the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, by the Department of Juvenile Services, or in relation to individuals confined by either Department; providing for the confidentiality of certain communications; etc. | |
Criminal Justice | Juvenile Justice Reform | HB0814 | SB0744 | Speaker | Juvenile Law - Reform | Passed Enrolled | Governor | Support w/Amendments | X | Altering certain provisions relating to the Commission on Juvenile Justice Reform and Emerging and Best Practices; altering the jurisdiction of the juvenile court over a child of a certain age alleged to have committed a certain offense; altering certain provisions relating to the taking of a child into custody by a law enforcement officer; expanding certain provisions of law relating to the entry onto certain school or other property by, and the education of, certain sex offender registrants; etc. | |
Criminal Justice | Juvenile Justice Reform | SB0744 | HB0814 | President | Juvenile Law - Reform | Failed-no vote in opposite committee | Judiciary | Support w/Amendments | X | Altering the jurisdiction of the juvenile court over a child of a certain age alleged to have committed a certain offense; altering certain procedures relating to juvenile intake, detention, and probation; requiring the Secretary of Juvenile Services to include certain programs in a certain plan; requiring the State Board of Victim Services to include certain information about filing a certain complaint in a certain pamphlet; repealing certain provisions relating to the State Advisory Board for Juvenile Services; etc. | |
Criminal Justice | Medical Parole | HB0185 | SB0132 | Delegate Bartlett | Correctional Services - Medical Parole - Life Imprisonment | Failed-no vote in original committee | Judiciary | Support | X | Repealing provisions relating to gubernatorial approval of a decision of the Maryland Parole Commission to grant medical parole to an inmate serving a sentence of life imprisonment. | |
Criminal Justice | Medical Parole | SB0132 | HB0185 | Senator Carter | Correctional Services – Medical Parole – Life Imprisonment | Failed-no vote in opposite committee | Judiciary | Support | X | Repealing provisions relating to gubernatorial approval of a decision of the Maryland Parole Commission to grant medical parole to an inmate serving a sentence of life imprisonment. | |
Criminal Justice | Prevention of Forced Infant Separation | HB0191 | SB0071 | Delegate Mireku-North | Correctional Services - Pregnancy and Postpartum Support (Prevention of Forced Infant Separation Act) | Failed-no vote in original committee | Judiciary | Support | X | Requiring the Division of Correction to allow a certain pregnant woman and a certain woman who recently gave birth to transfer to the prerelease unit for women for 1 year following the birth; establishing the Healthy Start Bonding Program to facilitate strong bonds between incarcerated women and their children; and requiring the Division to allow liberal visitation between certain individuals and certain children under certain circumstances. | |
Criminal Justice | Prevention of Forced Infant Separation | SB0071 | HB0191 | Senator Carter | Correctional Services - Pregnancy and Postpartum Support (Prevention of Forced Infant Separation Act) | Failed-no vote in opposite committee | Judiciary | Support | X | Requiring the Division of Correction to allow a certain pregnant woman and a certain woman who recently gave birth to transfer to the prerelease unit for women for up to 1 year following the birth; establishing the Healthy Start Bonding Program to facilitate strong bonds between incarcerated women and their children; and requiring the Division to allow liberal visitation between certain individuals and certain children under certain circumstances. | |
Criminal Justice | Prison Education (REAP) | HB0092 | SB0620 | Delegate Amprey | Resources and Education for All Prisons (REAP) Act | Passed Enrolled | Governor | Support | X | Requiring the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services to assist incarcerated individuals in accessing federal Pell Grants for higher education; requiring the Maryland Department of Labor to set goals for the number of incarcerated individuals in certain education programs, establish tracking systems relating to the number of incarcerated individuals and their progress in certain education programs, and forward certain data to the Maryland Higher Education Commission; etc. | |
Criminal Justice | Prison Education (REAP) | SB0620 | HB0092 | Senator Carter | Resources and Education for All Prisons (REAP) Act | Returned Passed | Governor | Support | X | Requiring the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services to assist incarcerated individuals in accessing federal Pell Grants for higher education; requiring the Department to set goals for the number of incarcerated individuals in certain education programs, establish tracking systems relating to the number of incarcerated individuals and their progress in certain education programs, and forward certain data to the Maryland Higher Education Commission; etc. | |
Criminal Justice | Reentry Services for Women | HB0037 | Delegate Bartlett | Services for Formerly Incarcerated Women - Commission and Pilot Program - Establishment | Failed-no vote in opposite committee | Judicial Proceedings | Support | X | Establishing the Commission on Services for Formerly Incarcerated Women overseen by the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services to create a comprehensive plan for services for formerly incarcerated women; requiring the Commission to study the challenges faced by formerly incarcerated women, identify existing services and service gaps, and report its findings to the Governor and General Assembly by June 30, 2025; and establishing the Pilot Program for Formerly Incarcerated Women. | ||
Gun Violence | Active Shooter Drills | HB0416 | SB0432 | Delegate Solomon | Public Schools - Active Shooter Safety Drills or Trainings - Requirements | Passed Enrolled | Governor | Support | X | Requiring the Maryland Center for School Safety to collaborate with an institution of higher education or a designated federal or national research entity to study the effectiveness and impact of active shooter safety drills or trainings by researching and analyzing data collected by local school systems; requiring the Center to identify best practices for active shooter safety drills or trainings on or before October 1, 2024; requiring local school systems to provide parents with the annual schedule of active shooter safety drills; etc. | |
Gun Violence | Active Shooter Drills | SB0432 | HB0416 | Senator Kagan | Public Schools - Active Shooter Safety Drills or Trainings - Requirements | Failed-not assigned to opposite standing committee | Rules and Executive Nominations | Support | X | Requiring the Maryland Center for School Safety to collaborate with an institution of higher education or a designated federal or national research entity to study the effectiveness and impact of active shooter safety drills or trainings by researching and analyzing data collected by local school systems; requiring the Center to identify best practices for active shooter safety drills or trainings on or before October 1, 2024; requiring local school systems to provide parents with the annual active shooter safety drill schedule; etc. | |
Gun Violence | Center for Firearm Violence Prevention | HB0583 | SB0475 | Speaker | Center for Firearm Violence Prevention and Intervention - Establishment | Passed Enrolled | Governor | Support | X | Establishing the Center for Firearm Violence Prevention and Intervention in the Maryland Department of Health to reduce firearm violence, harm from firearm violence, and misuse of firearms in the State by partnering with federal, State, and local agencies and affected communities to implement a public health approach to firearm violence reduction; requiring the Center by May 1, 2025, to submit to the Governor and General Assembly a preliminary State Plan for a Public Health Approach to Reducing Firearm Violence; etc. | |
Gun Violence | Center for Firearm Violence Prevention | SB0475 | HB0583 | President | Center for Firearm Violence Prevention and Intervention - Establishment | Passed Enrolled | Governor | Support | X | Establishing the Center for Firearm Violence Prevention in the Maryland Department of Health to reduce firearm violence, harm from firearm violence, and misuse of firearms in the State by partnering with federal, State, and local agencies and affected communities to implement a public health approach to firearm violence reduction; requiring the Center, by May 1, 2025, to submit to the Governor and the General Assembly a preliminary State Plan for a Public Health Approach to Reducing Firearm Violence; etc. | |
Gun Violence | Gun Industry Accountability | HB0947 | SB0488 | Delegate Phillips | Civil Actions - Public Nuisances - Firearm Industry Members (Gun Industry Accountability Act of 2024) | Returned Passed | Governor | Support | X | Prohibiting firearm industry members from knowingly creating, maintaining, or contributing to a public nuisance through the sale, manufacture, distribution, importation, or marketing of a firearm-related product under certain circumstances; requiring a firearm industry member to establish and implement certain reasonable controls regarding the sale, manufacture, distribution, importation, marketing, possession, and use of certain firearm-related products; authorizing certain civil actions for violations of the Act; etc. | |
Gun Violence | Gun Industry Accountability | SB0488 | HB0947 | Senator Waldstreicher | Civil Actions - Public Nuisances - Firearm Industry Members (Gun Industry Accountability Act of 2024) | Failed-no final vote in opposite chamber | House Floor | Support | X | Prohibiting firearm industry members from knowingly creating, maintaining, or contributing to harm to the public through the sale, manufacture, distribution, importation, or marketing of a firearm-related product under certain circumstances; requiring a firearm industry member to establish and implement certain reasonable controls regarding the sale, manufacture, distribution, importation, marketing, possession, or use of certain firearm-related products; authorizing certain civil actions for violations of the Act; etc. | |
Gun Violence | Increased taxes on firearms & ammunition | HB0935 | SB0784 | Delegate Mireku-North | Comprehensive Community Safety Funding Act | Failed-no vote in original committee | Ways and Means | Support | X | Imposing an excise tax on certain gross receipts of certain firearms dealers derived from the sales of firearms, firearm accessories, and ammunition in the State; etc. | |
Gun Violence | Increased taxes on firearms & ammunition | SB0784 | HB0935 | Senator Elfreth | Comprehensive Community Safety Funding Act | Failed-no vote in opposite committee | Ways and Means | Support | X | Altering the sales and use tax rate imposed on firearms, firearm accessories, and ammunition from 6% to 11%; and providing that the sales and use tax does not apply to the sale of certain firearm accessories and ammunition. | |
Healthcare | Gender Affirming Treatment Rights | HB0691 | SB0119 | Delegate Moon | Legally Protected Health Care - Gender-Affirming Treatment | Failed-no vote in original committee | Health and Government Operations | Support | X | Altering the definition of 'legally protected health care' to include certain gender-affirming treatment, including medications and supplies, for the purposes of certain provisions of law that prohibit health occupations disciplinary actions and certain actions in criminal and civil proceedings and the use of certain resources in furtherance of certain investigations and proceedings related to legally protected health care. | |
Healthcare | Gender Affirming Treatment Rights | SB0119 | HB0691 | Senator Lam | Legally Protected Health Care - Gender-Affirming Treatment | Returned Passed | Governor | Support | X | Altering the definition of 'legally protected health care' to include certain gender-affirming treatment, including medications and supplies, for the purposes of certain provisions of law that prohibit health occupations disciplinary actions and certain actions in criminal and civil proceedings and the use of certain resources in furtherance of certain investigations and proceedings related to legally protected health care. | |
Immigration | Access to Care | HB0728 | SB0705 | Delegate Cullison | Health Insurance - Qualified Resident Enrollment Program (Access to Care Act) | Returned Passed | Governor | Support | X | Requiring the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange to establish and implement the Qualified Resident Enrollment Program to facilitate the enrollment of qualified residents in qualified plans; providing that the operation and administration of the Program may include functions delegated by the Exchange to a third party; and providing that the implementation of the Program is contingent on approval of a certain waiver application amendment. | |
Immigration | Access to Care | SB0705 | HB0728 | Senator Hayes | Health Insurance - Qualified Resident Enrollment Program (Access to Care Act) | Returned Passed | Governor | Support | X | Requiring the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange to establish and implement the Qualified Resident Enrollment Program to facilitate the enrollment of qualified residents in qualified plans; providing that the operation and administration of the Program may include functions delegated by the Maryland Exchange to a third party; and providing that the implementation of the Program is contingent on approval of a certain waiver application amendment. |
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