February 26, 2023
Dear Friends -
Yesterday marked the halfway point of the 2023 legislative session – we now have less than 45 days to go until Sine Die, the last day of the 445th Maryland General Assembly! Although we are halfway done, we really have just begun the work of passing bills in committee (our first votes in the Environment and Transportation Committee were last week), voting on the House floor, and sending legislation to the Senate.
Last Wednesday I had hearings on six of my bills, and this Wednesday (March 1), I have hearings on the last 3 bills I am sponsoring. It was also a busy week in the subcommittee which I chair, Motor Vehicles and Transportation, and the other subcommittee, Environment, on which I am a member. Plus, I met with constituents and advocacy groups in addition to speaking at a rally supporting my Clean Trucks bill. One of the highlights of the week was breakfast at the Governor's mansion with the Women's Legislative Caucus.
Finally, just a reminder that my office is always here to help you. If we can ever be of assistance, do not hesitate to reach out: (410) 841-3453 or Sara.Love@house.state.md.us.
Take care,
Sara
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My Bills
Here are my 6 bills had hearings last week, 4 in the Environment and Transportation Committee and 2 in the Economic Matters Committee.
HB 109: Creates a task force of stakeholders to do a deep review and update of the Maryland Recycling Act (MRA). A leading piece of legislation when it was enacted in the 1980s, the MRA needs to be reviewed to ensure we are recycling and counting things that make a difference to our environment.
HB 284 (SB 222): Shifts the burden of the cost of recycling packaging from the taxpayer to the producer, and incentivizes producers to use less - and more recyclable - packaging.
HB 31: Ensures that only those plastic containers that are recyclable have the chasing arrows triangle or other labels that indicate recyclability.
HB 607 (SB 471): Requires that construction sites prevent sediment pollution or erosion downstream, implements rigorous grading and construction permit review for larger construction sites in sensitive areas, and establishes penalties for non-permitted construction activities.
HB 33 (SB 169): Protects our biometrics, those unique physical characteristics such as fingerprints, face scans, and iris scans by preventing companies from collecting, using, and selling these without our knowledge or consent.
HB 807 (SB 698): Requires that businesses must tell consumers, prior to collecting a consumer’s information, what information it will collect, how it will be used, and the types of third parties it gives the information to and why. Allows consumers to opt-out of the processing of personal data for advertising, sale, or profiling as well as delete or correct any data inaccuracies.
Governor In The House...And Senate
This week, Governor Wes Moore testified before a House and Senate Committee on one of his legislative priorities, HB 546/SB 551, The SERVE ACT. (Earlier, Governor Moore testified in the House to support The Keep Our Heroes Home Act HB 554. It's quite a change from former Governor Hogan who never in 8 years appeared before the legislature to present one of his bills.) With both businesses and nonprofits invited to participate, youth within two years of high school graduation (or an equivalent degree or program ) can participate in an optional service year, working a 30-hour week and being paid $15 an hour. Upon completion of the program, they would earn a $3,000 stipend.
“Not only does the service year provide a bridge for young people to the next stage of their lives, it will be a bridge between different groups in our society,” said Governor Moore. “The Service Year Program can bring people together in these divisive times and increase civic engagement and participation. I am proud to testify in support of my legislation that will change the way we approach pathways from education to employment.”
If you are interested in tracking these or other bills as they move through the Maryland General Assembly, you can do so automatically on the Maryland General Assembly website. If you haven't already, first set up a "MyMGA" Account and then "Bill Tracking Lists". It's fairly easy to do by watching the brief videos found here. You'll also find other useful, short "how to" videos to help you navigate the very informative MGA website.
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Clockwise starting at the top left: Governor Moore addressing the Women's Legislative Caucus; presenting HB 807 (my comprehensive online privacy bill); with Sen. Augustine in front of an electric truck at the rally for our Clean Trucks bill; speaking at the rally; soon-to-be-Sen. Kelly, Delegate Korman, and me with Swahili Rao, who was serving as a legislative page this week.
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Bethesda Market Park Public Meetings
Join Montgomery Parks at one of two in-person, public meetings to share your ideas and provide feedback on a new vibrant park. (Both meetings will have the same information.)
- Meeting #1: Wednesday, March 15, 2023, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. at the Jane E. Lawton Community Recreation Center, Social Hall, 4301 Willow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md., 20815
- Meeting #2: Thursday, March 16, 2023, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. at Bethesda Elementary School, All Purpose Room, 7600 Arlington Road, Bethesda, Md., 20814
This project will creatively repurpose two surface parking lots into a vibrant, public park. Built on top of a new underground parking structure, the new park when combined with the adjacent Elm Street Urban Park, will provide approximately four acres of urban green space in downtown Bethesda. The new park will be located adjacent to the historic Bethesda Farm Women’s Market and will include an extensive array of active and passive park amenities inviting multi-generational use. See here for more information.
Introducing Senator Kelly
On Monday, February 27th, Delegate Ariana Kelly will be sworn in as our new D16 State Senator. The ceremony will take place at 7:00pm in the Maryland Senate Chamber.
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Public Service Announcements
While I am working hard to pass legislation to protect your data privacy, you can take a few steps to make it more secure.
- Use strong passwords or passphrases for your accounts.
- Use a password manager to keep track of your passwords.
- Turn on two-factor authentication for your important accounts.
- Download the latest security updates.
- Beware of phishing -- email, texts, and phone calls attempting to get your passwords or Social Security number.
- Protect what matters most by taking additional precautions to safeguard your privacy and security.
- Delete some apps from your phone. Use a browser instead. Apps can learn a lot about you due to all the different types of data they can access via your phone.
- Turn off ad personalization on major platforms.
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Calendar
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Thursday, February 23 at 7:30am, the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Democratic Breakfast Club will hear from Chuck Rosenberg, a former FBI and Department of Justice staffer. Email keller.johnw@gmail.com for more information.
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Saturday, February 25, 8:30-11:30am. Minnie's Island volunteer clean up day. For more information and to register, see here.
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Monday, March 6 at 7:30am, the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Democratic Breakfast Club will hear from our District 1 County Councilman, Andrew Friedson. Email keller.johnw@gmail.com for more information.
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Wednesday, March 15, 6:30-8:30p.m. Bethesda Market public meeting. Jane E. Lawton Community Recreation Center Social Hall, 4301 Willow Lane, Chevy Chase.
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Thursday, March 16, 7:00-9:00p.m. Bethesda Market public meeting. Bethesda Elementary School, All Purpose Room, 7600 Arlington Road.
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Monday, March 20, Maryland General Assembly Opposite Chamber Bill Crossover Day when each chamber sends to the other chamber those bills it intends to pass favorably
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Saturday, April 1 - Submissions for the 2d Annual DADvocacy Daddying Film Festival & Forum are due. See here for more information.
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