Here’s what’s in today’s memo:
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Legislative Updates:
Click here to visit the MGA website and keep track of all active Maryland bills, their action status, top sponsors, and top committees.Â
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Update on some of our priority bills we’re supporting:
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While there has been a slew of disappointments, such as the failure to decriminalize drug paraphernalia for personal use , pass the Reclaim Renewable Energy Act, and pass the De Minimis Quantity Bill, there have also been some wins. Both the Senate and House have voted to fully fund the Prescription Drug Affordability Board which will take action to lower Rx spending as well as the passage of the Hospital Reimbursement Bill which will reimburse patients wrongfully charged by hospitals. As for the Cannabis Reform bill, we’re still pushing for an amendment to the bill that will add Labor Peace Agreements to ensure equitable implementation of cannabis legalization.Â
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Despite setbacks, we remain excited and motivated for next month, hopeful that we will celebrate more victories for the legislative session. It's important to note that the session ends on April 10th, and we must continue to advocate for the changes we want to see in our communities. Let's continue to push for progress and make our voices heard.
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ACTIONS TO TAKE NOW
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Legislators took the emergency rental assistance program (ERA) out of the State Budget and we need them to put it back into the budget. The ERA program helps over a hundred-thousand families in our State who are struggling to pay their rent avoid eviction.Â
With rents skyrocketing and evictions returning to pre-pandemic levels, we need this program to continue.Â
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We’ve created an easy tool for you to quickly send an email urging our government to do the right thing and continue to fund the ERA program. Tell The Governor to Keep Marylanders Housed!
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Read our full statement on rental assistance here.
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