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HB 166/SB 280 HB 295 Minimum Wage—Fight for $15, Veto Override Prohibit Discrimination at Nonpublic Schools, Raising the minimum wage will directly achieve an important goal House 3rd Reader of our efforts by increasing wages for several thousand education If Maryland is going to send public taxpayer dollars to support professionals in every corner of the state who make more unaccountable private schools, the very least it can do is make sure than the current $10.10 per hour minimum wage but less than those schools do not discriminate against students and staff on the $15.00. The phase-in will occur by January 2025 and will create an basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, marital status, annual increase that will also provide upward pressure to increase sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability. This legislation other hourly wages for ESPs, legislatively and through bargaining, would prohibit such discrimination. While it passed the House, it was to reach a living wage standard for all support professionals. The never voted on in the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee. The GENERAL governor vetoed this legislation and the General Assembly voted to full House vote is scored here. Third reader vote: 93-47 override his veto. Override vote: House (96-43); Senate (32-15). ■ MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage ■ MSEA POSITION: YEA to override the governor’s veto HB 100 ASSEMBLY SB 529/HB 87 Phase Out BOOST Voucher Program, Membership, Teacher & Parent on State Board of House Appropriations Amendment Education, 3rd Reader Governor Hogan proposed the continuation of the BOOST voucher A direct path to empowering the teaching profession is by adding program at $10 million for FY20. While MSEA wanted to eliminate Scorecard 2019 a dedicated seat to the State Board of Education specifically for a the program, we did support the Appropriations Committee’s teacher. This legislation adds two new seats to the 12-member State actions to cut the program in half and begin to phase it out so it Board: one seat for an active teacher and a second for a parent of a would only be available to existing voucher recipients. This vote current public school student. The teacher member will be selected is only scored for the members of the House Appropriations based on an election administered by the State Department of Committee: 16-9 Education of all certificated teachers in the state. The parent will ■ MSEA POSITION: YEA on committee amendment to phase be selected by the governor from a list provided by the Maryland out BOOST PTA. This score reflects a combination of the votes. Some legislators changed their votes even though the bills were identical. Third HB 100 SB 1030 reader vote for SB 529: House (97-41); Senate (39-5). Third reader Phase Out BOOST Voucher Program, Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, 3rd Reader vote for HB 87: House (98-37); Senate (45-0). Senate Budget and Taxation Amendment MSEA’s top legislative priority for 2019, this legislation starts the multi-year ■ MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage The House voted to phase out BOOST, and the Senate Budget and implementation of the work of the Commission on Innovation and Taxation Committee proposed eliminating the House action and Excellence in Education (Kirwan Commission). It outlines $1.1 billion in SB 537 restoring the full amount of the voucher program as proposed by new state aid for public schools, including funds to increase teacher and DREAM Act Expansion, 3rd Reader Governor Hogan. While the conference committee ultimately settled certificated staff salaries, expand community schools, increase spending This legislation provides a sensible expansion of efforts to provide on less money for the BOOST program, the Senate committee for special education, create new tutoring supports, and invest in new new access to higher education opportunities for students position to allow the program to add new students also was part of innovative programs. Third reader vote: House (114-20); Senate (45-0). commonly referred to as Dreamers. It allows undocumented the final compromise. This vote is only scored for the members of ■ MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage immigrant students to attend public four-year universities without the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee: 7-6 having to attend community college first. Governor Hogan vetoed ■ MSEA POSITION: NAY on committee amendment to this bill after the General Assembly adjourned. Third reader vote: restore BOOST House (92-38); Senate (32-15). ■ MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage GENERAL ASSEMBLY Scorecard 2019 ANNE ARUNDEL HB 295 HB 100 HB 100 SB 1030 HB 166/SB 280 SB 529/HB 87 SB 537 Nonpublic Phase Out Phase Out Blueprint for Minimum Wage MSBE Membership, DREAM Act Schools Prohibit BOOST Voucher BOOST Voucher HB House Bill Maryland’s Future Fight for $15 Teacher & Parent Expansion Discrimination Program, House Program, Senate SB Senate Bill HB House Bill . Legislator voted FOR MSEA’s position 21 Senator James C. Rosapepe–D . ' SB Senate Bill ' Legislator voted AGAINST MSEA’s position . Legislator voted FOR MSEA’s position 21 Delegate Ben S. Barnes–D . NV Legislator did not vote ' Legislator voted AGAINST MSEA’s position Absent Legislator Absent from voting session NV Legislator did not vote 21 Delegate Mary A. Lehman–D . Split Legislator voted both FOR and AGAINST Absent LegislatorMSEA’s position Absent on from identical voting versions session of the bill 21 Delegate Joseline A. Peña-Melnyk–D . Split Legislator voted both FOR and AGAINST MSEA’s position on identical versions of the bill SB 1030 30 Senator Sarah K. Elfreth–D . Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, 3rd Reader ■ MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage 30A Delegate Michael E. Busch–D Absent Absent Absent . SB 1030 BlueprintHB 166/SB for Maryland’s 280 Future, 3rd Reader 30A Delegate Alice Cain–D . ■Minimum MSEA POSITION: Wage—Fight YEA foron $15,final Vetopassage Override HB■ MSEA 166/SB POSITION: 280 YEA to override the governor’s veto 30B Delegate Seth A. Howard–R . Absent ' ' ' Minimum Wage—Fight for $15, Veto Override ■SB MSEA 529/HB POSITION: 87 YEA to override the 31 Senator Bryan W. Simonaire–R . ' Split ' governor’sMembership, veto Teacher & Parent on State Board of Education, 3rd Reader SB 529/HB 87 ■ MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage 31A Delegate Ned Carey–D . Membership, Teacher & Parent on State BoardSB 537 of Education, 3rd Reader 31B Delegate Brian Chisholm–R . ' ' ' ' ■DREAM MSEA POSITION:Act Expansion, YEA 3rdon finalReader passage SB■ MSEA 537 POSITION: YEA on final passage 31B Delegate Nicholaus R. Kipke–R . ' ' ' ' DREAMHB 295 Act Expansion, 3rd Reader ■Prohibit MSEA POSITION:Discrimination YEA at on Nonpublic final passage Schools, 32 Senator Pamela G. Beidle–D . House 3rd Reader HB 295 ■ MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage Prohibit Discrimination at Nonpublic Schools, 32 Delegate J. Sandy Bartlett–D . HouseHB 100 3rd Reader ■Phase MSEA Out POSITION: BOOST VoucherYEA on finalProgram, passage 32 Delegate Mark S. Chang–D . House Appropriations Amendment HB 100 ■ MSEA POSITION: YEA on committee Phase Out BOOST Voucher Program, 32 Delegate Mike Rogers–D . amendment to phase out BOOST House Appropriations Amendment ■HB MSEA 100 POSITION: YEA on committee 33 Senator Edward R. Reilly–R . ' . ' Phaseamendment Out BOOST to phase Voucher out BOOST Program, Senate Budget and Taxation Amendment HB 100 33 Delegate Heather Bagnall–D . ■ MSEA POSITION: NAY on committee Phaseamendment Out BOOST to restore Voucher BOOST Program, Senate Budget and Taxation Amendment 33 Delegate Michael E. Malone–R . ' ' ' ' ■ MSEA POSITION: NAY on committee amendment to restore BOOST 33 Delegate Sid Saab–R . ' ' Absent ' GENERAL ASSEMBLY Scorecard 2019 BALTIMORE CITY HB 295 HB 100 HB 100 SB 1030 HB 166/SB 280 SB 529/HB 87 SB 537 Nonpublic Phase Out Phase Out Blueprint for Minimum Wage MSBE Membership, DREAM Act Schools Prohibit BOOST Voucher BOOST Voucher HB House Bill Maryland’s Future Fight for $15 Teacher & Parent Expansion Discrimination Program, House Program, Senate SB Senate Bill HB House Bill . Legislator voted FOR MSEA’s position 40 Senator Antonio Hayes–D . SB Senate Bill ' Legislator voted AGAINST MSEA’s position . Legislator voted FOR MSEA’s position 40 Delegate Frank M. Conaway, Jr.–D . NV Legislator did not vote ' Legislator voted AGAINST MSEA’s position Absent Legislator Absent from voting session 40 Delegate Nick Mosby–D . NV Legislator did not vote Split Legislator voted both FOR and AGAINST Absent Legislator Absent from voting session 40 Delegate Melissa Wells–D . MSEA’s position on identical versions of the bill Split Legislator voted both FOR and AGAINST MSEA’s position on identical versions of the bill 41 Senator Jill P. Carter–D . SB 1030 Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, 3rd Reader 41 Delegate Dalya Attar–D . ' ■SB MSEA 1030 POSITION: YEA on final passage 41 Delegate Tony Bridges–D . HBBlueprint 166/SB for Maryland’s 280 Future, 3rd Reader Minimum■ MSEA POSITION: Wage—Fight YEA for on $15,final Veto passage Override 41 Delegate Samuel I. Rosenberg–D . ' ■HB MSEA 166/SB POSITION: 280 YEA to override the governor’sMinimum Wage—Fight veto for $15, Veto Override 43 Senator Mary Washington–D . SB■ MSEA 529/HB POSITION: 87 YEA to override the Membership,governor’s veto Teacher & Parent on State 43 Delegate Curt Anderson–D NV . BoardSB 529/HB of Education, 87 3rd Reader ■ MSEA POSITION: YEA on final passage 43 Delegate Regina T. Boyce–D . Membership, Teacher & Parent on State SBBoard 537 of Education, 3rd Reader 43 Delegate Maggie McIntosh–D . DREAM■ MSEA ActPOSITION: Expansion, YEA 3rdon finalReader passage ■SB MSEA 537 POSITION: YEA on final passage 44 Senator Shirley Nathan-Pulliam–D . HBDREAM 295 Act Expansion, 3rd Reader Prohibit■ MSEA DiscriminationPOSITION: YEA at on Nonpublic final passage Schools, 44A Delegate Keith E.