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Progressive Maryland Weekly Memo for Monday, December 8, 2025

There’s just 23 days left in 2025, and 23 days until ACA subsidies expire unless Congress acts. Millions are bracing for painful premium spikes while Washington trades talking points instead of solutions.

New polling shows what many of us already feel: people are fed up with a system where private insurers raise premiums, hike out-of-pocket costs, and post record profits. Six in ten ACA enrollees already struggle to afford deductibles, and most couldn’t handle even a small increase. No wonder voters across parties are turning toward bold solutions — support for Medicare for All has climbed back to its strongest point since 2020.

Here in Maryland, our healthcare team is pushing forward. We’re organizing to protect affordable care, combat premium hikes, and build momentum for Medicare for All, one of our top priorities for the upcoming legislative session.

We’ll share our full 2026 agenda soon, but our organizing across healthcare, housing, education, environmental justice, and economic justice is already well underway.

Read on for ways to get involved, key campaign updates, upcoming events, and the state and national news you need this week.

In solidarity,

The Progressive Maryland Team

 

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News You Can Use: MD House getting new speaker; Congress struggles vainly with health care

NUCU_logo.pngLast time the Maryland General Assembly struggled to sort out ambitions and peacefully replace a House Speaker after the death of the beloved Mike Busch, House factions and geography boiled over and there was talk of recruiting GOP members to tip the balance in a supermajority Democratic body. Remembering that, early aspirants to replace departing House speaker Adrienne Jones tripped over each other stepping aside to clear the way for Prince George's/Anne Arundel Del. Joseline Peña-Melnyk to take the vacant leadership seat.

Civility triumphs. What a contrast to the hopeless mess that is the GOP-majority Congress, where battles over the nitty-gritty (and the most trivial opinion roadblocks to a solution) puts the health care of millions of Americans still further at risk. As our People's Action specialist on D.C. doings Megan E outlines below, "the Trump administration's war on poor people" is relentless and the GOP majority in both houses of Congress is kneeling to the increasingly addled Prez. The latest GOP apostate, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green, has illuminated the two-faced nature of the GOP members as they mock Trump in private but fearfully knuckle under in public.

Trump's latest pro-billionaire trick, just today, is to try to pre-empt the efforts of many states to protect their residents from the dangers of corporate artificial intelligence while leaving room for its advantages. While the feds have dawdled in the four years since Chat-GPT began informing/bamboozling its users, states have stepped in. The billionaires of Silicon Valley and their hedge-fund allies are balking, and Trump is listening. He calls them "brilliant" and it's likely they are. But brilliant at what, and at whose expense? It's News You Can Use, so read on below...

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Progressive Maryland Weekly Memo for Monday, December 1, 2025

Today is World AIDS Day, a moment to honor the lives lost, uplift those living with HIV, and recommit to a world where every person can access the care and dignity they deserve. Decades of progress in treatment and prevention have saved countless lives, but Trump’s shutdown of U.S. global AIDS relief has already put millions at greater risk, threatening to reverse hard-won progress and leading to more infections and preventable deaths. Today is a reminder that awareness, compassion, and global support are still urgently needed.

 

And tomorrow is Giving Tuesday — one of the most important days of the year for nonprofits like ours. This day is about choosing to support the work, the movements, and the values you want to see strengthened. At Progressive Maryland, every dollar fuels the people-powered organizing that holds our state accountable and pushes for real change. With the 2026 legislative session now just 44 days away, your support directly powers our advocacy for healthcare, economic justice, environmental justice, housing, education, and more. Your donation today or tomorrow can literally be the difference between winning one bill… and winning twenty.

As we step into the final month of the year, we’re pushing hard to finish strong. Read on for quick actions you can take, upcoming events, and important state and national news you can use.

In solidarity,

The Progressive Maryland Team

 

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News You Can Use: Maryland, other states await Congressional fixes for shutdown

NUCU_logo.pngWith the Holidays here, there a "case of the slows" * in the action around states. Maryland will begin its 90-day legislative session in early January (opening day is January 14)so don't put down your phones quite yet. The Maryland.gov site is "under construction" today, at least as far as legislation filed so far, but the hardworking Department of Legislative Services is beavering away on prep for the 2026 session and has interesting studies and audits to offer -- you can while away your time on that. Don't forget your county delegations to the Assembly will be meeting to discuss upcoming proposals so keep an eye open for that. Note below that as other states slowly assemble law providing for family leave policies, Maryland keeps dragging its legislative feet. 

Meanwhile about 20-ish states' attorneys general are suing the Trump gangsters for their constant flurry of budget cuts (seldom coordinated with Congress, supposedly the budget-and-appropriation branch of government). Our AG Anthony Brown is one of that coalition and as we read below, the serious harm done in Maryland and other states stemming from reckless cuts to housing subsidies would have drastic effects on keeping people securely sheltered during the coldest part of the year.

People's Action DC watcher Megan E also has her assessment of how things are going in DC. The worst news, we all know, had nothing to do with a helpless Congress or disobeyed judges, but with the tragic shootings of National Guard members who were posted to the nation's capital -- quite unnecessarily -- by Trump. His motive was to show off how a president can order people around (including those in uniform) at his whim. The result was the tragic death of a member of the West Virginia guard and life-threatening injuries to another. A suspect is in custody and we may find out his motive. But the suspect had nothing to do with the casual, show-off deployment of guard members in potential harm's way.

It's all News You Can Use. 

*attributed to President Lincoln, speaking of one of his generals

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Progressive Maryland Weekly Memo for Monday, November 24, 2025

As we officially step into the holiday season, we’re feeling especially grateful — for you, for our supporters across the state, and for everything we’ve built together over the past two and a half decades. This movement has pushed, organized, celebrated wins, and weathered challenges, and none of it would be possible without the people who show up with us week after week.

Even in this season of gratitude, the fight continues. Our push for fair maps in Maryland remains strong, and the stakes could not be higher. Across the country, Republicans in red states are aggressively redrawing congressional lines to lock in power and silence Black and working-class voters — and just last week, South Carolina joined that growing list by announcing their own redistricting push. Maryland must meet this moment. We need leaders who will stand with the people and fight for fair representation.

You can take action in one minute by emailing your senator using our simple tool here and urge them to support a special session for redistricting.

Read on for actions to take, upcoming events, and the state and national news you need to know this week.

In community,

The Progressive Maryland Team

 

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News You Can Use: Data centers, shaky AI bubble, electric bills are focus

NUCU_logo.pngEverybody's in between in News You Can Use this week. The Prez is torn between getting praise and cuddles from Saudi oil barons (and even democratic socialist Mayor-to-be Mamdani!) and getting ripped up by his own base over the Epstein Files (led by the mercurial Marjorie Taylor Greene, who is leaving her House seat for -- where?) Here in the region, fusses over data centers, electric bills and where's the power coming from kind of muddy the waters as many nervously watch the AI bubble to see if it pops, leaving real-estate speculators with big data-center buildings that have no customers, even in the Cloud. In Maryland, the Blueprint for school improvement trudges on while the school population seems to be shrinking. The power bills, on the other hand, are NOT shrinking and it may not be just data center demand but, hmm, greed, incompetence and a still-spineless Public Service Commission. It's all News You Can Use, including lots from the region, the rest of the nation's states, and even some nationwide stuff that is not all about Trump shenanigans. Imagine that.

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Progressive Maryland Weekly Memo for Monday, November 17, 2025

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News You Can Use: When will your voting district boundaries hold still?

NUCU_logo.pngTexas and California appear to be in a five-Red, five-Blue mathematical standoff as redistricting fever continues to take hold in states all over the nation. Even here in Maryland, the dominant state Democrats want to root out the last Red district in the state (on the Eastern Shore) and provide eight-out-of-eight Democratic members of the House of Representatives. Everywhere this is risky, as safe-ish seats become less safe while populations are moved around at the whim of their state political establishments. A little grace is provided in, for instance, quite Red Indiana, where huge pressure from Trump has been resisted. Fans of the political horse-race are advised to watch where insurgent candidates of both political persuasions demolish the certainties of the computer-savvy redistricting consultants. Sometimes even the aged writer in this corner of things can’t resist the intrigue. Real or imaginary, it’s News You Can Use.

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Progressive Maryland Statement on Senate Democrats’ Vote to End Shutdown Without Securing Health Care Protections

Last night, eight members of the U.S. Senate Democratic caucus — Senators Angus King (I–ME), Catherine Cortez Masto (D–NV), Jacky Rosen (D–NV), Jeanne Shaheen (D–NH), Maggie Hassan (D–NH), Tim Kaine (D–VA), John Fetterman (D–PA), and Dick Durbin (D–IL) — abandoned their commitment to working families and joined Republicans in advancing a hollow compromise to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.

Progressive Maryland is outraged by this betrayal. After weeks of hardship for federal workers, families relying on SNAP, and millions whose health care is at risk, we needed bold leadership. Instead, these senators caved to an empty “promise” of a future vote, leaving health care subsidies, Medicaid, and SNAP benefits in jeopardy.

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Progressive Maryland Weekly Memo for Monday, November 10, 2025

Last night eight members of the Senate Democratic caucus — Angus King (I–ME), Catherine Cortez Masto (D–NV), Jacky Rosen (D–NV), Jeanne Shaheen (D–NH), Maggie Hassan (D–NH), Tim Kaine (D–VA), John Fetterman (D–PA), and Dick Durbin (D–IL) — caved to Trump and Republicans, voting to advance a so-called compromise plan to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. Sen. Angus King, in explaining his vote, said, “standing up to Donald Trump didn’t work.”  We say, if you’re not willing to keep fighting every day for Mainers and everyone in our country who Trump is harming, then let someone else who will take your place. 

After weeks of struggle and sacrifice, working families were counting on Democrats to stand firm and fight for a deal that protects everyone, not one that will send healthcare premiums soaring and threaten essential programs people rely on to survive. We’re glad that Senators Chris Van Hollen and Angela Alsobrooks stood strong by voting no and spoke out clearly about the need to protect health care and hold this administration accountable. Read our full statement.

Meanwhile, millions of Americans remain in limbo as the fight over SNAP benefits drags on. Today, Trump is once again asking the Supreme Court to intervene, trying to pause lower court rulings that maintain full SNAP payments during the shutdown. It’s another cruel move in Trump’s pattern of acting like a dictator and using his power to punish struggling families.

Here in Maryland, our fight for fair maps and democracy continues. Last Thursday, Progressive Maryland and Color Of Change, joined by more than 25 partner organizations, held a press conference at the State House demanding Senate President Bill Ferguson work with Governor Moore to call a special session on redistricting. This morning, Governor Moore told WYPR he’s committed to getting this done — proof that people power is making an impact. Read our press release for more details.

Read on for updates, upcoming events, and important state and national news.

In community,

The Progressive Maryland Team

 

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