Dear John xxxxxx,
The 441st legislative session of the
Maryland General Assembly officially began at noon today in Annapolis
with legislators, advocates and members of the public converging on
the state capital to mark the start of 90 days of state
policymaking.
Maryland's annual legislative session
runs each year from early January to early April and during that time,
the state will consider many important issues. Sine Die, the last day
of session, will be Monday, April 6, 2020.
As of the opening bell, more than 50 House bills and 120 Senate
bills were pre-filed. Legislators are expected to introduce as many as
3,000 bills during the 90-day session.
Among the top priorities for the Catholic Church during the next 90
days will be:
- Education funding. The Conference will support increasing funding
for the BOOST Scholarship Program and for expanding access to
pre-Kindergarten to all Maryland 4-year-olds.
- Protecting Life. The Conference will oppose any efforts to
enshrine abortion in Maryland's constitution and to legalize the
practice of physician-assisted suicide.
- Support for our most vulnerable. The Conference will support
efforts to protect immigrants, provide for our poor, curb human
trafficking, protect the environment, provide services to individuals
with disabilities, and violence protection programs.
To stay up-to-date on the work of the Conference throughout the
next 90 days, be sure to visit the Legislation page on our website. This is the hub
for all Conference activity during the next 90 days. We share every
piece of testimony we submit and keep a tracker of all the bills we
are weighing in on throughout the session on our website, so be sure
to bookmark this page and check back often.
A Session of Prayer
With the start of the new legislative session, the Conference began
a new initiative to hold our state in prayer for the next 90 days.
Starting on the first day of the session and continuing each Monday
through Sine Die — the last day of session — the Conference will
welcome a different Catholic leader from across the state to lead us
in a prayer for our elected leaders.
"We believe in the power of prayer and it is has never been more
needed in Maryland than it is now," said Jenny Kraska, executive
director of the Conference. "We encourage every person of faith in
Maryland to join us in lifting up our state leaders in prayer each
week by downloading the prayer or praying along with us on social
media."
Please pray with us!
- Download the prayer in English or Spanish at www.mdcatholic.org/prayer
- Join us on social media every Monday to pray with us
- Use the hashtag #WeAreCatholic
- Share the prayer! Invite others to pray along this session
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