Baltimore City Delegation


The Baltimore City Delegation refers to the delegates who are elected from districts in Baltimore to serve in the Maryland House of Delegates in the United States. By 1983, the Baltimore City Delegation had 27 members, 3 each from 9 districts totally within Baltimore City. At the beginning of the 2023 legislative session that number had dropped to 14 members due to a loss in population in Baltimore City.
The chairman of the delegation is chosen via an open ballot by the members of the delegation and usually serves for four years. The delegation usually meets weekly during the regular session of the Maryland General Assembly in the Baltimore City Delegation Room of the Lowe House Office Building in Annapolis. During the legislative interim, May through December, the delegation meets on an as needed basis.

Authority and responsibilities

The Baltimore City Delegation is responsible for representing the interests, needs and concerns of the City of Baltimore in the Maryland General Assembly. The first priority has been to ensure that sufficient state funds are granted to the city to support the funding of education and the construction and operation of public school facilities. Additionally, the delegation monitors state transportation trust funds allocated to the city for its transportation infrastructure. Every year, the Mayor of Baltimore provides of list of special projects that need to be funded through state loans ; the Baltimore City Senate Delegation is responsible for passage of those projects in the General Assembly.

Maryland General Assembly legislative session actions

During the 90-day session of the 2007 Maryland General Assembly, members of the delegation received briefings from:
;2007 Bill hearings
The delegation also conducted hearings on more than 30 bills and voted favorably on the following:
  • HB 165 – Del. Rosenberg – Baltimore City – Local Government Tort Claims ActBaltimore Public Markets Corporation and Lexington Market, Inc.
  • HB 251 – Del. Anderson – Baltimore City – Property Tax Credit for Newly Constructed Dwellings
  • HB 458 – Del. Tarrant – Ground Rents – Property Owned by Baltimore City – Reimbursement for Expenses – Notices
  • HB 762 – Del. Anderson – Baltimore City – Housing Authority – Continued Occupancy by Family Member on Death of Tenant
  • HB 813 – Del. Rosenberg – Baltimore City – Property Tax Credit – Inclusionary Housing
  • HB 769 – Del. Anderson – Disease Prevention – Sexually Transmitted DiseasesExpedited Partner Therapy Pilot Program
  • HB 1403 – Del. Olszewski – Critical Area – Construction of a Facility – Prohibition
  • HB 991 – Del. Anderson – Baltimore City – Hotel Room Tax – Convention Center Promotion
  • HB 1167 – Del. Oaks – Baltimore City – Binding Arbitration – Police Officers
  • HB 1017 – Del. Walker – Baltimore City and Prince George's County – Parent-Teacher Association Matching Fund Pilot Program
  • SB 861 – Sen. Pugh – Task Force – Urban Senior Care Communities in Baltimore City
  • SB 571 – Sen. Della – Baltimore City – 46th Alcoholic Beverages District – Licenses
  • SB 16 – Sen. Della – Baltimore City – Local Government Tort Claims Act – Baltimore Public Markets Corporation and Lexington Market, Inc.
  • SB 755 – Sen. Gladden – Ground Rents – Property Owned by Baltimore City – Reimbursement for Expenses – Notices
During the 2008 Legislative Session, the Baltimore City Delegation met for a total of 13 meetings, with the attendance of all Delegates between 90–95%.
;Briefings
Throughout the 90-day Session, the Baltimore City Delegation heard from various major City agencies, which briefed the Delegation on the agencies’ 2008 Legislative Priorities.
;Delegation bills
The Baltimore City Delegation, with the assistance of Delegation Counsel, Karen Morgan, heard the following bills, sponsored by the Baltimore City Administration:
  • HB 611 – Underground Facilities – Determination of Marking – Initial Fees
  • HB 615 – State Government – Custodian of Records – Inspection of Public Records
  • HB 768 – Children – Records – Access by the Baltimore City Health Department
  • HB 849 – Public Safety – Restrictions on Possession of Firearms – Conviction of Disqualifying Crime and Protective Order Respondent
  • HB 880 – Public Safety – Regulated Firearms – Reporting Lost or Stolen
  • HB 900 – Criminal Procedure – Restrictions on Pretrial Release – Offenses Involving Firearms – Repeat Offenders
  • HB 964 – Criminal Procedure – No Good Time For Gun Crime
  • HB 1441 – Baltimore City – Tax Increment Financing and Special Tax Districts – MEDCO
;Baltimore City related bills
The Baltimore City Delegation also heard the following bills which would have either direct or indirect impact on Baltimore City:
  • HB 524 – Del. Glenn – Baltimore City – Board of Education – Election of Members
  • HB 690 – Del. Rosenberg – Baltimore City – Property Tax Credit for Newly Constructed Dwellings – Hillsdale Heights Neighborhood Association Dwellings
  • HB 298 – Del. Conaway – Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners – System of Public School Buses Required
  • HB 299 – Del. Conaway – Education – Baltimore City – Public and Private Schools – Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Courses
  • HB 1069 – Del. Conaway & Glenn – Baltimore City Circuit Court – Jury Duty – Payment to Jurors
  • HB 1258 – Del. Carter, et al. – Baltimore City Public SchoolsHigh School Students – Voter Education
  • HB 1283 – Del. Haynes, et al. – Baltimore City – Public School Construction – State Funding
  • HB 1507 – Del. Oaks – Baltimore City – Binding Arbitration – Police Officers
The last Baltimore City Delegation meeting of the 2008 Legislative Session was held on Friday April 11, 2008 with the Delegation returning an Unfavorable vote for the House Bills which would change the composition of the Baltimore City School Board Commissioners.
For the 2009 Legislative Session, the Baltimore City Delegation met for a total of 10 meetings, with the attendance of all Delegates between 90–95%. Throughout the 90-day Session, the Baltimore City Delegation heard from various major City agencies, which briefed the Delegation on the agencies’ 2009 Legislative Priorities.
;Baltimore City administration bills
The Baltimore City Delegation, with the assistance of Delegation Counsel, Sue McNamee, heard the following bills, sponsored by the Baltimore City Administration:
  • HB 87 – Crimes – Violation of Restriction Against Possession of Regulated Firearms – Penalties
  • HB 88 – Criminal Procedure – Restrictions on Pretrial Release – Offenses Involving Firearms – Repeat Offenders
  • HB 92- Baltimore City – Authority of Mayor to Remove Police Commissioner
  • HB 94 – Foreign Trade Zones – Application and Process
  • HB 99 – Commercial Real Property – Action to Abate Drug Nuisance – Prior Notice Requirement
  • HB 143- Baltimore City – Newly Constructed Dwelling Property Tax Credit – Modification and Reauthorization
  • HB 396 – Baltimore City- Vehicle Laws – Speed Monitoring Systems
  • SB 348 – Tax Sales – Fees
  • SB 901 – Baltimore City Land Bank Authority – Recodification
;Baltimore City related bills
The Baltimore City Delegation also heard the following bills which would have either direct or indirect impact on Baltimore City:
  • HB 500 – Del. Tarrant, et al. – Baltimore City – Medical Assistance Programs – Eligibility and Enrollment Information Mailings to Students
  • HB 1156 – Del. Rosenberg, et al. – Baltimore City Lead Poisoning Recovery Act of 2009
  • HB 1008 – Del. Conaway – Education – Baltimore City – Public and Private Schools – Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Courses
  • HB 1013 – Del. Conaway – Baltimore City – Rifles and Shotguns – Possession by a Minor Prohibited
  • HB 1031 – Del. Conaway – Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners – System of Public School Buses Required
  • HB 1091/ SB 16 – Del. Glenn/ Sen. Conway – Baltimore City and Prince George's County- Organization of Parents and Teachers – Matching Fund
  • HB 1374 – Del. Oaks, et al. – Baltimore City School Police Officers – Baltimore City School Police Lodge Five – Employee Organization
  • SB 983 – Sen. Conway, et al. – Baltimore City – Alcoholic Beverages – Beer, Wine and Liquor Tasting License
The last Baltimore City Delegation meeting of the 2009 Legislative Session was held on Friday March 27, 2009, in which the Delegation was briefed on the City Administration's initiatives on decreasing weekly trash pickup and increasing weekly recycling pickup throughout the City.

Delegation subcommittees

During the first Baltimore City Delegation meeting of the 2007 Maryland General Assembly Legislative Session, the Delegation was divided into 3 Sub-Committees, to provide closer insight on issues which would directly or indirectly affect Baltimore City:

Public Safety

  • Del. Sandy Rosenberg
  • Del. Frank Conaway

Alcohol

  • Del. Luke Clippinger - Chairman

Education

  • Del. Robbyn Givens
  • Del. Sandy Rosenberg
  • Del. Stephanie Smith