Will your idea become a law?

You work for months, sometimes years.

And this is the week when you find out if your idea will become a law.

Only good news so far.

My bipartisan bill to criminalize the same conduct by both sides during a referendum petition-signing process has passed the House several times over the years but always died in a Senate committee.

Not this time.  It’s on the Senate floor – the vote for final passage scheduled for tomorrow.

I’ll wait until later to try to learn how and why it got there.

The slots revenue allocated for certain neighborhoods near Pimlico Race Track over the last two fiscal years remains unspent because of the City government’s abysmal handling of these funds.

My legislation to require the City to establish a specified schedule for the distribution and expenditure of these grants is now on the House floor.  Assuming it passes, it will be a challenge to get Senate approval before the session ends at midnight next Monday.

I was assured by two Senators that their committee will add technical amendments to my bill creating tech internships, matching students and start-ups.  “That’s good news,” I responded.

Things are going so well for the O’Malley-Brown Administration’s pre-kindergarten expansion bill it wasn’t even discussed in the Sun’s preview of the last week in Annapolis.

When I read Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s op-ed on the subject today, his four points read very much like my bill of last year and the Administration’s this year.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/rahm-emanuel-on-early-education-both-parties-need-to-grow-up/2014/03/31/c7d9e1f0-b6a4-11e3-8cc3-d4bf596577eb_story.html

 

  • My Key Issues:

  • Pimlico and The Preakness
  • Our Neighborhoods
  • Pre-Kindergarten
  • Lead Paint Poisoning