2017 legislative session

Free School Lunches for all Low-Income Students Help Families Make Ends Meet

February 9, 2017 by MDCEP
Given before the House Ways and Means Committee Position Statement in Support of House Bill 288 For many Maryland children read more

MD Meals for Achievement “Grab and Go” Breakfasts Could Feed 90,000 Students

February 9, 2017 by MDCEP
Given before the House Ways and Means Committee Position Statement in Support of House Bill 257 Free breakfast offered at read more

Extending Access to the Community Eligibility Provision Would Feed Students at 227 Schools

February 9, 2017 by MDCEP
Given before the House Ways and Means Committee Position Statement in Support of House Bill 287  House Bill 287 extends read more

A Constitutional Convention Would Put Rights of Americans and the Economy in Jeopardy

February 9, 2017 by MDCEP
Position Statement Supporting Senate Joint Resolution 2 Given before the Senate Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee A constitutional convention read more

MD Meals for Achievement “Grab and Go” Breakfasts Could Feed 90,000 Students

February 8, 2017 by MDCEP
Given before the Senate Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee Position Statement in Support of Senate Bill 359 Free breakfast read more

Tax Cuts Should Focus on Need not Age

February 8, 2017 by MDCEP
Position Statement Opposing House Bill 195 Given before the House Ways and Means Committee Across-the-board tax cuts on retirement income read more

Tax Cuts Should Focus on Need not Age

February 8, 2017 by MDCEP
Position Statement Opposing Senate Bill 238 Given before the Senate Budget and Tax Committee Across-the-board tax cuts on retirement income read more

Business Property Tax Giveaway Takes Away Local Choice, Won’t Create Jobs

February 8, 2017 by MDCEP
Position Statement Opposing Senate Bill 239 Given before the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee The proposal to eliminate personal property read more

Proposed Budget Moves Maryland Backwards by Cutting Key Investments in Health, Education, Housing

January 24, 2017 by MDCEP
As a whole, the governor’s proposed budget for fiscal 2018 fails to make the investments we need to continue to read more

Maryland Must Preserve Critical Investments When Addressing Budget Shortfall

October 28, 2016 by Natalie Neill
Without major changes in the economy or state fiscal practices, Maryland policymakers will continue to face small budget shortfalls each read more
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