Senate Education, Health & Environmental Affairs Committee Correct Incinerators Recycling Land Votes Total Votes Richard Colburn (37) ‐ ‐ ‐ 0 3 (43) ‐ a ‐ 0 3 Roy Dyson (29) ‐ a ‐ 0 3 Edward Reilly (33) ‐ ‐ ‐ 0 3 David Harrington (47) + + + 3 3 Andrew Harris (7) ‐ ‐ ‐ 0 3 Mike Lenett (19) + + + 3 3 Paul Pinsky (22) + + + 3 3 Jim Rosapepe (21) + + + 3 3

Incinerators (SB 514) - Would prohibit construction of new incinerators near schools, hospitals or other sensitive places.

Recycling (SB 156) - Would require landlords to establish recycling services at apartment buildings.

Land Preservation (SB 746) - Would allow Dorchester County government to veto state land preservation deals.

Senate Finance Committee Plastic Correct Solar Power Renewable Energy Bags Votes Total Votes (30) + - - 1 3 George Della (46) + - - 1 3 Nathaniel Exum (24) + - - 1 3 Rob Garagiola (15) + - + 2 3 Barry Glassman (35) + - - 1 3 Delores Kelley (10) ‐ - - 0 3 Allan Kittleman (9) ‐ - - 0 3 Katherine Klausmeier (8) + - - 1 3 Thomas McLain Middleton (28) + ‐ ‐ 1 3 E.J. Pipkin (36) ‐ - - 0 3 Catherine Pugh (40) + - + 2 3

Solar Power (SB277) - Accelerates the increase in solar power that utilities are required to purchase.

Renewable Energy (SB 558)- Would require utilities to sign long-term contracts with renewable energy providers.

Plastic Bags (SB 462) - Would establish a five-cent fee on single-use plastic bags.

Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee Total Bicycle Safety Correct Votes Votes Jim Brochin (42) + 1 1 Jennie Forehand (17) + 1 1 Brian Frosh (16) + 1 1 Lisa Gladden (41) + 1 1 Larry Haines (5) + 1 1 Nancy Jacobs (34) + 1 1 Alex Mooney (3) + 1 1 Anthony Muse (26) + 1 1 Jamie Raskin (20) + 1 1 (31) + 1 1 Norman Stone (6) + 1 1

Bicycle Safety (SB 51) - Requires that cars leave a three-foot buffer when passing bicycles.

House Appropriations Committee Total Green Buildings Correct Votes Votes Susan Aumann (42) + 1 1 Gail Bates (9A) - 0 1 Wendell Beitzel (1A) + 1 1 John Bohanan (29B) + 1 1 (45) + 1 1 William Bronrott (16) + 1 1 Galen Clagett (3A) + 1 1 Norman Conway (38B) + 1 1 Steven DeBoy (12A) + 1 1 Adelaide Eckardt (37B) + 1 1 Tawanna Gaines (22) + 1 1 Melony Griffith (25) + 1 1 (18) + 1 1 (13) + 1 1 Keith Haynes (44) + 1 1 Henry Heller (19) + 1 1 Mary-Dulany James (34A) e 0 0 Adrienne Jones (10) + 1 1 Murray Levy (28) + 1 1 Heather Mizeur (20) + 1 1 James Proctor (27A) + 1 1 Barbara Robinson (40) + 1 1 Steve Schuh (31) + 1 1 Theodore Sophocleus (32) + 1 1 Nancy Stocksdale (5A) - 0 1 John Wood (29A) + 1 1

Green Buildings (HB 1044) - Requires that all new and significantly renovated buildings at community colleges use strict standards for energy efficiency.

House Economic Matters Committee TV Efficiency Correct Total Standard Solar Credits Biofuels Votes Votes Charles Barkley (39) - + - 1 3 Aisha Braveboy (25) - + - 1 3 Emmett Burns (10) - + e 1 2 Dereck Davis (25) e e e 0 0 Brian Feldman (15) - + - 1 3 Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio (37B) - + - 1 3 Hattie Harrison (45) - + - 1 3 Sue Hecht (3A) + + + 3 3 Rick Impallaria (7) - + - 1 3 Sally Jameson (28) - + - 1 3 James King (33A) - + - 1 3 Ruth Kirk (44) - + - 1 3 Carolyn Krysiak (46) - e - 0 2 Mary Ann Love (32) - + - 1 3 (19) + + + 3 3 Jim Mathias (38B) - + + 2 3 Brian McHale (46) - + + 2 3 Warren Miller (9A) - + - 1 3 Joseph "Sonny" Minnick (6) e + + 2 2 David Rudolph (34B) - + - 1 3 Donna Stifler (35A) - + - 1 3 Herman Taylor (14) + + + 3 3 Michael Vaughn (24) - + - 1 3 Mary Roe Walkup (36) - + - 1 3

TV Efficiency Standard (HB 349) - Would establish a minimum energy efficiency standard for televisions.

Solar Credits (HB 801) -Requires energy companies to pay customers for excess power they generate using solar panels and other on-site generators.

Biofuels (HB 827) - Would encourage investments in cellulosic ethanol by requiring fuel distributors to buy to when reasonably available.

House Environmental Matters Committee Efficient Road Coal Ash Correct Lighting Lead Paint Testing Disposal Votes Total Votes Saqib Ali (39) + + + 3 3 (32) + - + 2 3 Elizabeth Bobo (12B) + + + 3 3 Rudolph Cane (37A) - - + 1 3 Alfred Carr (18) + + + 3 3 Virginia Clagett (30) - - + 1 3 Barbara Frush (21) - - + 1 3 Cheryl Glenn (45) + + + 3 3 (22) e - + 1 2 Marvin Holmes (23B) - - + 1 3 Tom Hucker (20) + e + 2 2 Stephen Lafferty (42) + - + 2 3 James Malone (12A) - - e 0 2 Maggie McIntosh (43) - + + 2 3 Doyle Niemann (47) + - + 2 3 Wayne Norman (35A) + - + 2 3 Anthony O'Donnell (29C) - - + 1 3 Andrew Serafini (2A) - - + 1 3 Tanya Shewell (5A) + - + 2 3 Richard Sossi (36) - - + 1 3 (11) + - + 2 3 Paul Stull (4A) - - + 1 3 Mike Weir (6) - + + 2 3

Efficient Road Lighting (HB 169) - Would require new and replacement street lights to be energy efficient.

Lead Paint Testing (HB 1153) - Would require landlords to test for lead in dust samples.

Coal Ash Disposal (HB 1467) - Would require liners at large construction sites that use coal ash in place of fill dirt.

House Health and Governmental Affairs Committee Citizen Correct Green Buildings Enforcement Votes Total Votes Joanne Benson (24) + - 1 2 Eric Bromwell (8) e e 0 0 Robert Costa (33B) + - 1 2 John Donoghue (2C) + - 1 2 Donald Elliott (4B) - - 0 2 Peter Hammen (46) + - 1 2 James Hubbard (23A) + - 1 2 Charles Jenkins(3B) - - 0 2 Wade Kach (5B) + - 1 2 Nicholaus Kipke (31) + - 1 2 Susan Krebs (9B) - + 1 2 Sue Kullen (27B) + - 1 2 Pat McDonough (7) + + 2 2 Karen Montgomery (14) + - 1 2 Dan Morhaim (11) + - 1 2 Shirley Nathan-Pulliam (10) + - 1 2 Nathaniel Oaks (41) + - 1 2 Joseline Pena-Melnyk (21) + - 1 2 (13) + - 1 2 (39) + - 1 2 Daniel Riley (34A) + + 2 2 Shawn Tarrant (40) + - 1 2 Veronica Turner (26) + - 1 2

Green Buildings (HB 1044) - Requires that all new and significantly renovated buildings at community colleges use strict standards for energy efficiency.

Citizen Enforcement (HB 1031) - Helps citizens enforce environmental laws by requiring better implementation of the Open Meetings Act.

House Ways & Means Committee Smarter Developer Tax Correct Transportation Break Votes Total Votes Joseph Bartlett (4A) - - 0 2 Kumar Barve (17) + - 1 2 Joseph Boteler (8) - - 0 2 Jon Cardin (11) + - 1 2 Ann Marie Doory (43) + - 1 2 Page Elmore (38A) - - 0 2 William Frick (16) + - 1 2 Ron George (30) - - 0 2 Jim Gilchrist (17) + - 1 2 Sheila Hixson (20) + - 1 2 Carolyn Howard (24) + - 1 2 Jolene Ivey (47) + - 1 2 (14) + - 1 2 Peter Murphy (28) + - 1 2 LeRoy Myers (1C) - - 0 2 John Olszewski (6) + - 1 2 Craig Rice (15) + - 1 2 Justin Ross (22) + - 1 2 Christopher Shank (2B) - - 0 2 Melvin Stukes (44) + - 1 2 Frank Turner (13) + - 1 2 (26) + - 1 2

Smarter Transportation (HB 1155) - Requires state transportation spending to align with smart growth and greenhouse gas emission limits.

Developer Tax Break - Creates a special tax benefit specifically tailored for one mall development in Catonsville.