Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB961

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  
Report Pass
3/15/24  
Engrossed
3/18/24  

Caption

State Government - Commission on New Americans - Established

Impact

If enacted, HB 961 will require periodic reports from the commission, which will not only highlight the contributions of new Americans but will also identify any gaps in services. This aspect is significant as it directly addresses the needs of new immigrants regarding access to services in areas like healthcare, education, and workforce development. The findings from these reports will inform policymakers and ensure that government resources are directed where they are most needed, thereby improving the integration process for new Americans.

Summary

House Bill 961 establishes the Commission on New Americans with the aim of studying and reporting on the contributions of new Americans to the state and the availability of government services for this demographic. By defining 'new Americans' as individuals who are either not U.S. citizens or have recently become naturalized citizens, the bill explicitly recognizes the distinct needs and contributions of immigrants, thus promoting a holistic view of their roles within Maryland. The commission is tasked with measuring these contributions and providing qualitative assessments regarding customer satisfaction with the services available to new Americans.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding House Bill 961 appears to be positive, particularly among immigrant advocacy groups and community organizations. They view the establishment of this commission as a necessary recognition of the contributions of immigrants to the state’s economy and culture. However, some concerns have been raised about the effectiveness of the commission and the potential for political influence in its operations. These concerns suggest a shared desire for the commission to operate independently and focus on the true needs of new Americans.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 961 include the funding and support for the commission, which will require annual appropriations from the state budget to function effectively. Critics may express skepticism about the actual implementation and effectiveness of the commission's recommendations. Furthermore, while the bill emphasizes the importance of new Americans, discussions may arise around how well the state will commit to addressing the reported needs and gaps in services once they are identified. This highlights the importance of not just recognizing diversity but also taking actionable steps to support it.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB875

State Government - Maryland Reparations Commission - Establishment

MD HB1132

State Government - Technology and Science Advisory Commission - Established

MD HB141

State Government – Commission on LGBTQIA+ Affairs – Alterations

MD HB409

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

MD SB251

State Government - Commission on LGBTQIA+ Affairs - Alterations

MD HB214

Commission on Public Health - Establishment

MD SB281

Commission on Public Health – Establishment

MD HB1066

Hate Crimes - Commission on Hate Crime Response and Prevention - Establishment

MD HB794

Baltimore Regional Transit Commission - Establishment

MD SB876

Baltimore Regional Transit Commission – Establishment

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