News & Updates from Annapolis District 33B

Mid-March 2026 Legislative Session Update

Springing Forward for our Neighbors of District 33b,

March is probably the busiest legislative month in Annapolis during most "normal" sessions, as Delegates and Senators present many bills, work the bills through committee, discuss amendments, work across the isle for passage AND then work with the opposite chamber do the same. This year has been quite busy starting in January, volumunous debates in February and now taking stride in early-March.


The milestone date of "Crossover" is quickly approaching; where House bills crossover to the Senate and Senate bills crossover to the House. - Crossover Day is Monday, March 23rd 


You can view all the live & archived floor activities here: https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/mgawebsite/

I am beyond blessed and honored to serve you! - Sincerely, Delegate Stuart Schmidt

Delegate Schmidt will

"Earn Your Friendship"

By: Eva Herrick (Future Caucus)

"Schmidt seeks to reconnect this “middle-ground” group to the political sphere by recentering pragmatism."

-Eva Herrick (Future Caucus) 

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Women’s History Month Recognition


Delegate Schmidt proudly recognizes Chief of Staff Angie and our Legislative Intern Emma for their hard work, commitment, and the positive impact they make on our team and community.

If You Know Del Schmidt…You Know He’s Skipping ALL the Sweet Treats

In honor of National Nutrition Month, Delegate Schmidt is highlighting the power of smart food choices. Schmidt is known for staying away from sweets & sticking to nutritious foods, like apples & oranges.


Fueling your body with whole foods gives you steady energy throughout the day. When you eat well, you think more clearly & feel more focused. Eating healthy with regular exercise strengthens your heart & helps your overall well-being.


Taking small, consistent steps toward better nutrition & movement can make a big difference. A new habit starts today!

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Updates from the Legislative Session

Del. Schmidt recognized for pioneering independent voter legislation in Maryland (HB496)


Election Law - Unaffiliated Voters - Open Primary Elections

This bill allows voters who are not affiliated with a political party to choose either the unaffiliated ballot or the ballot of the political party they prefer in a primary election. It also makes clear that selecting a party’s ballot does not automatically make them a member of that party.

Delegate Schmidt's Other Sponsored Bills:

Protecting Sports Officials Act MD House Bill 1053

Establishes that a person who intentionally causes physical injury to another if the person knows that the other is an official, an umpire, a referee, or a judge officiating at a sporting event, is guilty of a second-degree assault, authorizing a police officer to arrest the person without a warrant.

Sales and Use Tax - Cut Flowers MD House Bill 909

Providing an exemption from the sales and use tax for the sale of cut flowers by a farmer.

Juvenile Justice Restoration Act MD House Bill 449

Authorizes a law enforcement officer to conduct a lawful custodial interrogation of a child if the child's parent, guardian, or custodian consents to the custodial interrogation of the child without the child's consultation with an attorney.

Restriction of Distribution of Sexual Material Harmful to Minors MD House Bill 908

Establishes that websites with harmful sexual material must have age verification; and prohibits the website or third party that performs an age verification from retaining any identifying information of an individual.

Gun Theft Felony Act of 2026 MD House Bill 863

Classifying the theft of a firearm as a felony.

Why Maryland Electricity Cost's Keep Rising?

Marylanders are starting to feel the real consequences of these policies. When programs like RGGI take about 27% of revenue from natural gas plants and nearly 48% from coal plants, those costs don’t just disappear. They get passed on to families and businesses.


Add in the Climate Solutions Now Act and the growing list of mandates coming out of Annapolis, and it’s no surprise electricity prices keep rising. Maryland needs energy policies that keep power reliable and affordable, not ones that make it harder and more expensive to produce.

Scout's Honor

Del. Schmidt welcomed Scout Pack 731 to the state capital for an educational tour and mock debate. They proudly represented their pack and showed that the scout's code is as strong as ever.

Del Schmidt participated in Pack 731's Pinewood Derby adult branch. His car wowed the crowd, taking 1st place in the Business Division.

Recent Events in the BEST District (33b)

& Around Annapolis

Read Across America

For Read Across America Day, Del. Schmidt donated the book, Earl & Worm. Read Across America is a day that celebrates the power of reading. It also reminds Americans to read. Reading is very beneficial, it improves mental health, expands knowledge, and helps children in cognitive development and supports their creativity.

A few guests join the Delegate as the State House

Explaining the Legislative Process of Voting and how votes are recorded

St. Mary's School attends Private Schools Funding Advocacy Day 2026

Rotary Club Gala Honorong Chrysalis House in Crownsville

Harold Harbor Volunteer Fire Department Celebrates 100th Anniversary

Who wants to know what's in Del. Schmidt's Floor Desk?

-rule books -baseball cards -beef jerky

-vote change slips -bible -note cards

-red book from Chamber of Commerce

-easter egg? -noise maker? -starbucks?

-WHAT ELSE IS IN THERE DELEGATE?-

Upcoming Events 2026

GCCC: Taste of Crofton

Thursday March 26th, 2026

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Crofton Country Club

1691 Crofton Parkway

Crofton, MD 21114


Indulge in an unforgettable evening at the annual Taste of Crofton! Enjoy delicious bites from local restaurants and caterers while celebrating the flavors and small businesses that make our community special. Open to everyone—come hungry and ready to connect!

Crofton Civic Assoc.

Cherry Blossom Festival

& Easter Egg Hunt

Saturday, March 28, 2026

11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

1545 Crofton Pkwy, Crofton, MD 21114


Join WSA at the Crofton Civic Association’s 5th Annual Cherry Blossom Festival. Enjoy food trucks, live music, a new Kids’ Entrepreneur Market, and the Easter Egg Hunt along Crofton Parkway. A fun, family-friendly event open to all 🌸

Food Truck Nite Tuesdays in Crofton

Starting April 7 - November 17

Every Tuesday 4-8 PM

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church

1800 Seton Dr, Crofton, MD 21114

Spring Family Festival

at Riva Trace Baptist Church

475 W Central Ave, Davidsonville, MD 21035

Free Admission

Saturday, May 3, 2026

11 AM to 3 PM


Join for a fun-filled day at the Spring Family Festival at Riva Trace Baptist Church! Enjoy family activities, community fellowship, and more. Free admission for everyone. Bring the whole family! 


Upcoming Library Events


https://www.aacpl.net/events/upcoming

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Room 157

Annapolis, MD 21401

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The 449th Session of the Maryland General Assembly adjournes on

April 13th, 2026 at 12 am.


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