House Economic Matters Committee

HB 1121 HB 164 Electric Vehicle Pilot Correct Total District Delegate Incinerators Program Votes Votes 39 Charles Barkley - + 1 2 21 Ben Barnes - + 1 2 25 Aisha Braveboy - + 1 2 10 Emmett Burns - a 0 2 25 Dereck Davis e e 0 0 15 Brian Feldman - + 1 2 Jeannie Haddaway- 37B Riccio - + 1 2 45 Hattie Harrison - + 1 2 36A Stephen Hershey - - 0 2 20 Tom Hucker + + 2 2 7 Rick Impallaria - - 0 2 28 Sally Jameson - + 1 2 19 Benjamin Kramer - + 1 2 32 Mary Ann Love - + 1 2 46 Brian McHale - + 1 2 9A Warren Miller - - 0 2 Joseph "Sonny" 6 Minnick - + 1 2 6 John Olszewski - + 1 2 34B David Rudolph - + 1 2 31 Steven Schuh + + 2 2 4A Kelly Schulz - + 1 2 35A Donna Stifler - + 1 2 24 Michael Vaughn - + 1 2

Incinerators (HB 1121) – Makes garbage incinerators eligible for the highest level of incentives in the state renewable energy standard. Environment Maryland opposed the bill.

Electric Vehicle Pilot Program (HB 164) – Directs the Public Service Commission to establish a pilot program for an expanded network of electric vehicle charging stations.

Environmental Matters Committee

HB 852 HB 660 HB 179 HB 1050 Apartment Construction Gas Pesticide Building Permit Correct Total District Delegate Drilling Reporting Recycling Extension Votes Votes 32 Pamela Beidle + - + - 2 4 12B Elizabeth Bobo + - + + 3 4 37A Rudolph Cane + - + - 2 4 18 Alfred Carr + - + e 2 3 21 Barbara Frush + - + - 2 4 James 17 Gilchrist + - + - 2 4 45 Cheryl Glenn + - e - 1 3 22 + e + e 2 2 3A Patrick Hogan + - - - 1 4 23B Marvin Holmes + - + - 2 4 36 Jay Jacobs - - - - 0 4 Stephen 42 Lafferty + - + + 3 4 12A James Malone + e + - 2 3 Maggie 43 McIntosh + - + - 2 4 Herbert 30 McMillan e - e - 0 2 Doyle 47 Niemann + - + + 3 4 H. Wayne 35A Norman - - - - 0 4 Anthony 29C O'Donnell - + - - 1 4 38A Charles Otto - - - - 0 4 Shane 39 Robinson + - + + 3 4 11 + - + - 2 4 Cathleen 33A Vitale + - - - 1 4 6 Mike Weir - - + - 1 4 28 C.T. Wilson + - + + 3 4

Gas Drilling (HB 852) – Would prohibit natural gas drilling with hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) until studies are completed to determine necessary safety measures. Passed by the House but not the Senate.

Pesticide Reporting (HB 660) – Would require agricultural pesticide users to report their usage. Environment Maryland opposed this bill after it was gutted by the subcommittee in the House Environmental Matters Committee. Passed by the House but not the Senate.

Apartment Building Recycling (HB 179) – Would require apartment and condominium managers to provide recycling programs to their tenants.

Construction Permit Extension (HB 1050) – Automatically renews certain development and construction permits through 2012. Environment Maryland opposed this bill. Passed the House but not the Senate.

House Health and Government Operations Committee

HB 4 Correct Total BPA Ban Votes Votes 8 Eric Bromwell + 1 1 33B Bob Costa + 1 1 19 + 1 1 2C John Donoghue + 1 1 4B Donald Elliott + 1 1 42 William Frank + 1 1 46 Peter Hammen + 1 1 23A James W. Hubbard + 1 1 5B Wade Kach + 1 1 16 + 1 1 31 Nicholaus Kipke + 1 1

9B Susan Krebs + 1 1 7 Pat McDonough + 1 1 11 Dan Morhaim + 1 1 28 Peter Murphy + 1 1 10 Shirley Nathan-Pulliam + 1 1 41 Nathaniel T. Oaks + 1 1 21 Joseline Pena-Melnyk + 1 1 13 + 1 1 5A Justin Ready + 1 1 39 + 1 1 40 Shawn Tarrant + 1 1 26 Veronica Turner + 1 1

BPA (HB 4) – Bans the toxic chemical bisphenol-A from infant formula containers. Passed.

House Ways and Means Committee

HB 918 Coal Tax Credit Correct Total District Delegate Repeal Votes Votes 4A Kathryn Afzali ‐ 0 1 17 Kumar Barve ‐ 0 1 8 Joseph Boteler ‐ 0 1 45 ‐ 0 1 11 Jon Cardin ‐ 0 1 27B Mark Fisher ‐ 0 1 39 C. William Frick ‐ 0 1 30 Ron George ‐ 0 1 34A ‐ 0 1 20 Sheila Hixson ‐ 0 1 24 Carolyn Howard ‐ 0 1 47 Jolene Ivey ‐ 0 1 14 ‐ 0 1 14 ‐ 0 1 15 Aruna Miller ‐ 0 1 1C LeRoy Myers ‐ 0 1 Samuel 41 Rosenberg ‐ 0 1 22 Justin Ross e 0 0 2A Andrew Serafini ‐ 0 1 44 Melvin Stukes ‐ 0 1 Michael 47 Summers ‐ 0 1 13 Frank Turner ‐ 0 1 26 ‐ 0 1

Coal Tax Credit Repeal (HB 918) – Would repeal a state tax credit for the purchase of Maryland- mined coal.

Senate Education, Health and Environmental Affairs

SB 111 SB 487 SB 721 Plastic Apartment Bag in Building Fertilizer Prince Correct Total District Senator Recycling Pollution George's Votes Votes 24 Joanne Benson ‐ + + 2 3 Joan Carter 43 Conway + + + 3 3 29 Roy Dyson ‐ + + 2 3 William 46 Ferguson + + + 3 3 7 J.B. Jennings ‐ + ‐ 1 3 Karen 14 Montgomery + + + 3 3 22 Paul Pinsky + + + 3 3 33 Edward Reilly ‐ ‐ ‐ 0 3 21 Jim Rosapepe + + + 3 3 31 Bryan Simonaire ‐ + ‐ 1 3 3 Ronald Young a + + 2 3

Apartment Building Recycling (SB 111) – Would require apartment and condominium managers to provide recycling programs to their tenants.

Fertilizer Pollution (SB 487) – Requires that lawn fertilizer does not contain phosphorus, which contributes to the dead zone in the Chesapeake Bay. Also strengthens limits on fertilizer application by lawn care companies, golf courses, and others.

Plastic Bag in Prince George's (SB 721) – Would authorize Prince George’s County to put a fee on plastic bags. Passed the Senate but not the House.

Senate Finance Committee

SB 690 SB 715 SB 151 Solar Energy Correct Total District Senator Incinerators Credit BPA Ban Votes Votes 30 John Astle ‐ + + 2 3 15 Rob Garagiola ‐ + + 2 3 35 Barry Glassman ‐ ‐ + 1 3 10 Delores Kelley ‐ ‐ + 1 3 9 Allan Kittleman ‐ ‐ + 1 3 8 Katherine Klausmeier ‐ + + 2 3 38 James Mathias ‐ + + 2 3 Thomas McLain 28 Middleton ‐ + + 2 3 26 C. Anthony Muse ‐ ‐ + 1 3 36 E. J. Pipkin ‐ ‐ + 1 3 40 Catherine Pugh ‐ ‐ + 1 3

Incinerators (SB 690) – Makes garbage incinerators eligible for the highest level of incentives in the state renewable energy standard. Environment Maryland opposed the bill.

Solar Energy Credit (SB 715) – Would require utilities to purchase solar energy credits for future years.

BPA (SB 151) – Bans the toxic chemical bisphenol-A from infant formula containers. Passed.

Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee

SB 606 Energy Correct Total District Senator Disclosure Votes Votes 42 Jim Brochin - 0 1 Jennie 17 Forehand + 1 1 16 Brian Frosh + 1 1 5 Joseph Getty - 0 1 41 Lisa Gladden - 0 1 34 Nancy Jacobs - 0 1 47 Victor Ramirez + 1 1 20 Jamie Raskin + 1 1 Christopher 2 Shank - 0 1 6 Norman Stone - 0 1 11 Bobby Zirkin - 0 1

Energy Disclosure (SB 606) – Would require residential property owners to disclose past energy usage for their property at point of sale.