Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB875

Introduced
2/9/23  

Caption

State Government - Maryland Reparations Commission - Establishment

Impact

The establishment of the Maryland Reparations Commission represents a significant legal and social shift in the state's approach to addressing the legacy of slavery. By mandating state agencies to assist the commission, the bill ensures a collaborative effort in processing applications and distributing benefits. This initiative is likely to have a broad impact on state laws relating to historical injustices, potentially setting a precedent for similar measures in other states. Moreover, this program could provide a framework for how institutions engage in reparative justice, encouraging private sectors to also contribute towards compensation efforts.

Summary

House Bill 875 establishes the Maryland Reparations Commission, tasked with developing and administering a program that provides compensatory benefits to the descendants of individuals who were enslaved in the State of Maryland. This bill recognizes the historical context of slavery and aims to support those affected by it through direct financial assistance and educational reimbursements. The commission will evaluate applicants based on their lineage and determine the type and amount of benefits provided, including tuition reimbursements for higher education and potential financial loans with favorable terms.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HB 875. Supporters advocate for the necessity of reparations, arguing that it is a moral obligation to compensate descendants of enslaved individuals for the injustices and socio-economic disparities resulting from slavery. In opposition, critics question the feasibility and equity of such reparations, raising concerns about how to fairly determine eligibility and the potential financial burden on the state’s budget. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding the historical parameters and documentation required to claim benefits, as ensuring a just process will be crucial in realizing the bill's objectives.

Companion Bills

MD HB594

Carry Over State Government - Maryland Reparations Commission - Establishment (Harriet Tubman Community Investment Act)

Previously Filed As

MD HB851

State Government – Maryland Reparations Commission – Establishment (Maryland Repair Act)

MD HB594

State Government - Maryland Reparations Commission - Establishment (Harriet Tubman Community Investment Act)

MD HB409

State Government - Maryland Reparations Commission - Establishment (Harriet Tubman Community Investment Act)

MD SB469

State Government - Maryland Reparations Commission - Establishment (Harriet Tubman Community Investment Act)

MD SB587

State Government - Maryland Reparations Commission

MD HB1422

State Government - Maryland Reparations Commission

MD HB1206

Maryland-Ireland Trade Commission - Establishment

MD SB631

Commission on Abandoned and Neglected Maryland Cemeteries - Establishment

MD HB724

Commission on Abandoned and Neglected Maryland Cemeteries - Establishment

MD HB237

State Government – Maryland Veterans Commission – Membership

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