Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1202

Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

Amendments Convention Called Under Article V of the U.S. Constitution - Delegation to the Convention

Impact

The introduction of HB1202 indicates a shift towards greater involvement in federal constitutional processes by the states. Under this bill, the General Assembly is expected to appoint a delegation whenever two-thirds of the states call for such a convention. This proactive approach aims to provide Maryland with representation and a voice in crucial discussions about constitutional amendments, thus potentially influencing federal legislative changes that affect state laws.

Summary

House Bill 1202 seeks to formalize the process by which Maryland will appoint a delegation to participate in an amendments convention called under Article V of the U.S. Constitution. The bill outlines the requirements for commissioners, the structure of the advisory committee, and the roles and responsibilities of each party involved in the process. By detailing the procedures necessary for selecting a delegation, HB1202 aims to ensure that Maryland can effectively engage in any amendments process initiated at the national level.

Contention

There are several points of contention surrounding the bill. Concerns may arise regarding who is appointed as commissioners, given they will have significant authority to speak on behalf of Maryland at the convention. The bill establishes strict qualifications and restrictions on who can serve as a commissioner, such as prohibiting those with prior federal lobbying experience from eligibility. Additionally, the governance structure outlined for the advisory committee and the delegation could lead to debates about transparency and accountability, particularly in how decisions are made and communicated to the public.

Companion Bills

MD SB1073

Crossfiled Amendments Convention Called Under Article V of the U.S. Constitution - Delegation to the Convention

Previously Filed As

MD HJ2

United States Constitution – Amendments Convention – Limitations on Federal Power

MD SJ1

United States Constitution – Amendments Convention – Limitations on Federal Power

MD HB364

Public Safety - Handgun Permit Requirement - Repeal (Maryland's Constitutional Carry Act of 2023)

MD HB730

Constitutional Amendment - Alteration of Rate of Taxation - Legislation by General Assembly Required

MD HB703

Public Health - Parkinson's Disease - Advisory Committee and Website

MD SB584

Public Health - Parkinson's Disease - Advisory Committee and Website

MD HB981

Limited Liability Companies - Articles of Organization - Required Information

MD HB167

Firearms - Right to Purchase, Own, Possess, and Carry - Medical Cannabis (Maryland Constitutional Carry Act)

MD SB908

State Procurement – Preferences – Historically Underutilized Business Zone Businesses

MD HB507

State Board of Physicians - Supervised Medical Graduates

Similar Bills

MS HC36

Article V Convention; provide for selection and authority of commissioners.

MS HC48

Article V Convention; provide for selection and authority of commissioners.

NJ A4907

Establishes process for selection, instruction, and oversight of commissioners to Article V convention for proposing amendments to United States Constitution; establishes criminal penalties for certain violations.

NJ S3445

Establishes process for selection, instruction, and oversight of commissioners to Article V convention for proposing amendments to United States Constitution; establishes criminal penalties for certain violations.

MD SB1073

Amendments Convention Called Under Article V of the U.S. Constitution - Delegation to the Convention

SC H3558

Commissioners to Article V Convention

KY HB634

AN ACT relating to the selection and oversight of Article V convention commissioners.

KY HB821

AN ACT relating to the selection and oversight of Article V convention commissioners.