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GENERAL ASSEMBLY Scorecard 2020 GENERAL ASSEMBLY Scorecard 2020 HB 1300 HB 1 HB 1260 SB 1028 HOUSE VOTE ONLY Blueprint for Maryland’s Built to Learn Act of 2020 Historically Black Colleges and Balancing the State Budget HB 1204 Future – Implementation 3rd Reader and Concurrence Universities Funding 3rd Reader County Boards and Public and 3rd Reader and Concurrence 3rd Reader This $2.2 billion initiative targets new This legislation would finally give the Nonpublic Prekindergarten The Blueprint is based on the findings construction and renovation projects in This legislation requires the Maryland General Assembly the same powers Programs and Schools – of the Kirwan Commission and school districts across the state. Every Higher Education Commission to as 49 other state assemblies in that Discrimination Prohibition revises the state’s school funding district has examples of buildings with establish the HBCU Reserve Fund and they can add money to a proposed 3rd Reader formula for the first time in nearly inadequate heat, rodent infestations, the governor to include in the general budget item while staying within the two decades. Over the next 13 years, poor drinking water quality, mold, fund budget $57.7 million for the fund Governor’s overall appropriation, and This legislation would prohibit a local the Blueprint calls for billions of and other deplorable conditions. In every year between fiscal 2022 through would end the games of “fencing board of education or any other public dollars of new investment in Maryland areas where enrollment has grown, 2031, for a total of $577 million. This off” money and hoping the governor or nonpublic education program that schools that would expand career new classroom capacity is needed. legislation settles the decade-plus releases the funds to cover legislative receives state funds from refusing and technical education programs, Governor Hogan’s veto of the Blueprint lawsuit between the HBCUs and the priorities. This bill proposes a enrollment or otherwise discriminating community schools, and pre-k; provide legislation effectively vetoed this state of Maryland. Governor Hogan Constitutional Amendment that will against any student or prospective more resources for students from legislation as well. An override of the vetoed the bill, requiring an override need to be voted on in November student due to their race, ethnicity, backgrounds of poverty and students Blueprint will reinstate this initiative. in the next legislative session if it is to 2020 and would not take effect until color, religion, sex, age, national origin, with special needs; increase educator become law. the first budget developed by the next marital status, sexual orientation, pay; hire more educators; and create Third reader vote: governor (FY23). gender identity, or disability. Senate (45-0), House (125-9) Third reader vote: a new, more rigorous accountability Third reader vote: House (95-38) system. Governor Hogan vetoed the Senate (45-0), House (129-2) Third reader vote: • MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage bill, requiring an override in the next Senate (30-15), House (95-39) • MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage • MSEA POSITION: YEA on 3rd reader legislative session if it is to become law. • MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage Third reader vote: Senate (37-9), House (96-38) • MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage CENTRAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY Scorecard 2020 Carroll • Baltimore Co. • Harford • Howard HB 1300 HB 1 HB 1260 SB 1028 HB 1204 Blueprint for Built to HBCU Budget Discrimination HB House Bill PARTY MD’s Future Learn Settlement Power Prohibition SB Senate Bill 5 Senator Justin Ready R ' . ' . Legislator voted FOR MSEA’s position ' Legislator voted AGAINST MSEA’s position 5 Delegate Susan W. Krebs R ' . ' ' ' NV Legislator did not vote 5 Delegate April Rose R ' . ' ' Absent Legislator Absent from voting session 5 Delegate Haven Shoemaker R ' . ' Absent 6 Senator Johnny Ray Salling R . ' HB 1300 Blueprint for Maryland’s Future – 6 Delegate Robin L. Grammer, Jr. R ' ' . ' ' Implementation, 3rd Reader and Concurrence • MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage 6 Delegate Robert B. Long R Absent Absent NV Absent Absent HB 1 6 Delegate Ric Metzgar R ' . ' ' Built to Learn Act of 2020, 3rd Reader and Concurrence 7 Senator J.B. Jennings R . ' • MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage 7 Delegate Lauren Arikan R Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent HB 1260 7 Delegate Rick Impallaria R ' ' . ' ' Historically Black Colleges and Universities Funding, 3rd Reader 7 Delegate Kathy Szeliga R ' . ' ' • MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage 8 Senator Katherine Klausmeier D . SB 1028 Balancing the State Budget, 3rd Reader 8 Delegate Harry Bhandari D . • MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage 8 Delegate Joseph C. Boteler, III R ' . ' ' HOUSE VOTE ONLY HB 1204 8 Delegate Carl Jackson D . County Boards and Public and Nonpublic 9 Senator Katie Fry Hester D . Prekindergarten Programs and Schools – Discrimination Prohibition, 3rd Reader 9A Delegate Trent Kittleman R Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent • MSEA POSITION: YEA on 3rd reader 9A Delegate Warren E. Miller R ' ' . ' ' 9B Delegate Courtney Watson D . 10 Senator Delores G. Kelley D . 10 Delegate Benjamin Brooks, Sr. D . 10 Delegate Jay Jalisi D . NV . 10 Delegate Adrienne A. Jones D . CENTRAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY Scorecard 2020 Carroll • Baltimore Co. • Harford • Howard HB 1300 HB 1 HB 1260 SB 1028 HB 1204 Blueprint for Built to HBCU Budget Discrimination HB House Bill PARTY MD’s Future Learn Settlement Power Prohibition SB Senate Bill 11 Senator Shelly Hettleman D . Legislator voted FOR MSEA’s position ' Legislator voted AGAINST MSEA’s position 11 Delegate Lisa Belcastro D . NV Legislator did not vote 11 Delegate Jon S. Cardin D . ' Absent Legislator Absent from voting session 11 Delegate Dana Stein D . HB 1300 12 Senator Clarence K. Lam D . Blueprint for Maryland’s Future – 12 Delegate Eric Ebersole D . Implementation, 3rd Reader and Concurrence • MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage 12 Delegate Jessica Feldmark D . HB 1 12 Delegate Terri L. Hill D . Built to Learn Act of 2020, 3rd Reader and Concurrence 13 Senator Guy Guzzone D . • MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage HB 1260 13 Delegate Vanessa E. Atterbeary D . Historically Black Colleges and Universities 13 Delegate Shane E. Pendergrass D . Funding, 3rd Reader • MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage 13 Delegate Jen Terrasa D . SB 1028 34 Senator Robert Cassilly R ' . ' Balancing the State Budget, 3rd Reader • MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage 34A Delegate Steve Johnson D . HOUSE VOTE ONLY 34A Delegate Mary Ann Lisanti D . HB 1204 County Boards and Public and Nonpublic 34B Delegate Susan K. McComas R Absent Absent . Absent ' Prekindergarten Programs and Schools – Discrimination Prohibition, 3rd Reader 42 Senator Chris West R ' . ' • MSEA POSITION: YEA on 3rd reader 42A Delegate Catherine Forbes D . 42B Delegate Michele Guyton D . 42B Delegate Nino Mangione R ' . ' ' ' 44 Senator Charles E. Sydnor, III D . 44B Delegate Sheila Ruth D . 44B Delegate Pat Young D . ..
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