Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB478

Introduced
2/3/23  
Refer
2/3/23  
Report Pass
3/7/23  
Engrossed
3/10/23  
Refer
3/18/23  
Report Pass
3/27/23  
Enrolled
3/30/23  
Chaptered
4/11/23  

Caption

Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission - Reporting and Sunset Extension

Impact

By extending the reporting timeline to December 1, 2025, SB478 underscores Maryland's commitment to confronting its legacy of racial violence and promoting an inclusive dialogue on reconciliation. This extension not only maintains the Commission's operations but potentially allows for more comprehensive reports that could influence future legislative actions or community initiatives aimed at racial equity. The bill is significant as it aligns state law with ongoing national conversations about systemic racism and historical injustices.

Summary

Senate Bill 478 addresses the Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission, extending its deadline for submitting a final report and revising its sunset provisions. Originally established to investigate historical instances of racial violence and lynching in Maryland, the Commission aims to provide recommendations for reconciliation and healing within affected communities. The bill seeks to prolong the Commission's mandates, thereby allowing more time for thorough investigations and public engagement in discussions about Maryland's racial history.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB478 has generally been positive, with broad support from legislators across party lines recognizing the importance of addressing historical injustices. Proponents of the bill view it as a necessary step toward healing and reconciliation for those affected by the legacy of lynching and racial violence. While there was minimal opposition, concerns about the adequacy of funding and resources for the Commission were noted, emphasizing the need for appropriate support to carry out its important work.

Contention

Despite the overall support for SB478, key points of contention could arise around the Commission's focus and the methodology behind its investigations. Critics may argue about the effectiveness of the proposed timeline extensions and whether they provide sufficient urgency for addressing the past. Additionally, discussions surrounding funding levels and the measures taken to ensure the findings lead to meaningful outcomes in terms of policy changes could also be potential sources of debate.

Companion Bills

MD HB339

Crossfiled Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission - Reporting and Sunset Extension

Previously Filed As

MD HB339

Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission - Reporting and Sunset Extension

MD HB877

Prison Education Delivery Reform Commission - Reporting and Sunset Extension

MD SB169

Establish the Commission on Truth and Reconciliation.

MD H0649

An act relating to the Vermont Truth and Reconciliation Commission

MD HB1274

Establish the Commission on Truth and Reconciliation.

MD SB154

Establish the Commission on Truth and Reconciliation.

MD SB245

Maryland Community Health Resources Commission – Sunset Extension and Program Evaluation

MD HB1272

Maryland Insurance Commissioner Enforcement - Specialty Mental Health Services and Payment of Claims - Sunset Extension

MD H0362

An act relating to State recognition of Native American tribes and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission

MD SB677

Maryland Health Care Commission - Nursing Homes - Reporting

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