Progressive Maryland Weekly Memo for Monday, March 17

Today is a pivotal moment in the legislative session—it’s Crossover Day in the General Assembly. By the time lawmakers adjourn this evening, any bill that hasn’t passed out of its original chamber will no longer have a path forward this session. That’s why Progressive Maryland members and staff are in Annapolis, engaging with legislators right up to the last moment, fighting to push our priorities across the finish line.

One of our biggest priorities, the Reclaim Renewable Energy Act (RREA), has not yet passed. We need to drive calls to Senate President Ferguson’s office today, urging him to pass RREA as a standalone bill rather than lumping it into other legislation. Making this call takes just a minute, and we’ve made it easy. Use our tool now to quickly call in and demand action. 

Check out our Legislative Updates section below for exciting updates and more details on where our priority bills stand. We’ll have even more updates next week as we assess the full impact of Crossover Day—but right now, let’s make sure our voices are heard!

In solidarity,

The Progressive Maryland Team

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Burning Garbage is Not Renewable

In an interview with WBAL-TV, Mary Urban, Director of Communications, Community Engagement, and Marketing at WIN Waste Innovation, claimed that waste incineration is a form of renewable energy. However, this is an unsubstantiated claim given that  “waste-to-energy” incinerators release higher levels of greenhouse gas emissions throughout their life cycles than do green practices such as source reduction, reusing and recycling of the same materials.

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Progressive Maryland Weekly Memo for Monday, March 10, 2025

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Hope you’re not missing that lost hour too much after Daylight Savings Time! While time moved forward this weekend, we’re laser-focused on the countdown to Crossover Day—now just one week away. This is a crucial deadline in the legislative session when bills must pass one chamber to stay in play. The pressure is on, and we’re working around the clock to get our priority bills over the finish line.

 

We’ve made big strides this session, but some legislators are stalling key bills or trying to weaken them with harmful amendments. We’re doing everything possible to push back but we need you in this fight, too. Check out our legislative updates for the latest bill statuses and ways you can take action.

 

In other news, we’re celebrating big wins in Prince George’s County! Congratulations are in order for these two powerhouse women leaders—Aisha Braveboy for County Executive and Shayla Adams-Stafford for County Council (District 5)! We could not be more proud of these victories, which mark a huge step forward for progressive leadership in the county. These women are ready to fight for policies that make a real difference in people’s lives, and we’re excited to see their wins made official in the general election in June!

 

Read on for updates on our issue campaigns, events from allies and news you can use!

 

In solidarity,

The Progressive Maryland Team

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Progressive Maryland Named a Top 100 Liberal Political Blog by FeedSpot!

We’re thrilled to share that our blog has been ranked among the Top 100 Liberal Political Blogs in the country by FeedSpot! This recognition places us alongside powerhouse platforms like Daily Kos, ACLU, HuffPost Politics, The New Yorker, and the Democratic National Committee—a huge honor for our work amplifying progressive issues in Maryland. Even more exciting, only three other statewide blogs made this list, highlighting the unique impact of our organizing and advocacy. Check out the full list here.

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News You Can Use: Maryland, other states find new ways to frustrate TrumpWorld and Musk

Struggle on two fronts goes on here in Maryland. We have one of the biggest populations of federal workers, per capita, as many states, so we get hit hardest by the Trump/Musk purge. At the same time, these struggles are worsening our already-imposing state budget deficit, giving the General Assembly desperate problems as the legislative session draws to a close (and as the GOP-led Congress aims to stick working families with the downside of a new spending and tax plan that would make the rich richer).

That's a lot on the peoples' plate. As we see, the Democratic state attorneys general are in the forefront of taking Trump, Musk and the rest of the MAGA gangsters to court, where they have to come up with better answers than "I just felt like it." Meanwhile the lower prices, lower inflation and other benefits promised by Trump before the election are turning out to be their opposites. We've seen Trump's movie before and are not surprised, alas.

So the struggle goes on. News You Can Use tries to keep you up on significant stuff happening here, in other states and at the national level. Usually, the news requires action on our part to keep the bad people from gaining. No excuses, lets get to work and keep on working.



 

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The Incinerator Pollution Is In My Bones

As a longtime resident of Cherry Hill, a South Baltimore community shadowed by the towering smokestack of the BRESCO trash incinerator, I’ve spent years breathing in the toxic air that plagues our neighborhoods. My name is Martina Wilson, and I am not a scientist, lobbyist, or policymaker. I am a Maryland utility customer, a member of the Progressive Maryland Environmental Justice Task Force, and a woman fighting for her health and her community’s future. Today, I’m urging our lawmakers to pass the Reclaim Renewable Energy Act of 2025 and finally remove the subsidies propping up this dangerous incinerator.

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Progressive Maryland Weekly Memo for Monday, March 3, 2025

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As we step into March, we also step into Women’s History Month—a time to honor the generations of women, femmes, and non-binary people whose contributions have shaped history, movements, and everyday life. Their leadership, resilience, and impact deserve recognition not just this month, but always. Check out our Women’s History Month section later in this memo, where we’ll be highlighting powerful stories and change-makers.

 

Meanwhile, we’re hitting a major stretch in the legislative session with several critical bill hearings happening this week. Check out our Legislative Updates section for important updates on all of our legislative priorities.

 

And in exciting news, Progressive Maryland has once again been ranked in the Top 100 Liberal Political Blogs across the country by FeedSpot! We’re joined by other popular blogs like Daily Kos, ACLU, HuffPost Politics, The New Yorker, and Democratic National Committee. Plus, there are only 3 other statewide blogs to make this list so we are thrilled and grateful for this cool recognition. Click here to see the full list.

 

Read on for updates on our issue campaigns and news you can use!

In solidarity,

The Progressive Maryland Team

 

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News You Can Use: Pushback at state level takes more shape, gets organized

News_You_Can_Use_graphic_(2).pngIt’s been six rather amazing and disheartening weeks since the Orange Menace was inaugurated president, and the AP has a big take on that, Trump’s moves test the limits of presidential power and the resilience of US democracy. Watch to see if AP mentions the Gulf of Mexico.

As we see below, the reverberations in Maryland are many and varied, showing how intimately the state’s workforce (and budget) is related to federal agencies – and not just in D.C.

And a consolidated pushback has begun at the level of many Blue states as the Dem AGs continue their sustained court battles with TrumpWorld. In Red states, GOP legislators wallow in the violation of constitutional and human rights under the cover of the (so far) overbearing MAGA hegemony.



 

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All I Want Is a Home I Can Count On

By Wendy Murphey, Member of the Huntington Tenant Association and Montgomery County resident

In Montgomery County, where my partner and I built our life and raised our children, the stability of having a secure home feels increasingly uncertain. I’ve lived in my apartment at the Huntington complex for several years. It’s not perfect, but it’s home. Yet every year, when my lease comes up for renewal, I hold my breath, wondering if my landlord will let me stay or decide that I have to leave for no justifying reason.

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The Baltimore Trash Incinerator Gave Me Cancer

As a resident of Westport, living just steps away from the Baltimore trash incinerator for many years, I am compelled to share my story and advocate for a future free from the burdens of toxic emissions. My name is Mary Randall and I am a Maryland utility customer, a member of the Progressive Maryland EJ Task Force and I am deeply concerned about the environment.

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