Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB337

Introduced
1/12/24  
Refer
1/12/24  
Report Pass
2/12/24  
Engrossed
2/15/24  
Refer
2/16/24  
Report Pass
4/1/24  
Enrolled
4/3/24  
Chaptered
5/9/24  

Caption

Environment - Commission on Climate Change Membership - Additions

Impact

If enacted, SB337 will directly modify the existing structure of the Commission on Climate Change, as outlined in the Maryland Annotated Code, by broadening its expertise. The inclusion of the Secretary of Emergency Management and the Chair of the Public Service Commission is significant; these roles bring essential insights into how climate change intersects with both public safety and energy supply. The bill is poised to promote more comprehensive policy-making that reflects the diverse challenges posed by climate issues, thereby potentially influencing future environmental legislation and initiatives in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 337, titled 'Environment - Commission on Climate Change Membership - Additions', aims to enhance the composition of Maryland's Commission on Climate Change by adding two new members: the Secretary of Emergency Management and the Chair of the Public Service Commission. The bill seeks to ensure that crucial perspectives related to emergency management and public service are included in discussions that involve climate change impacts, adaptation, and mitigation strategies. This aligns with an overarching goal to address climate-related challenges in a more holistic manner by integrating various state agencies that handle relevant aspects of emergency preparedness and energy regulation.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB337 appears to be largely supportive. Advocates argue that expanding the commission's membership is a proactive step toward improving the state's approach to climate issues, making it more responsive and representative of various state functions. Moreover, stakeholders recognize that emergencies related to climate events necessitate coordinated efforts across different governmental entities. However, some voices have raised concerns about representation and whether the addition of new members might dilute the focus on environmental advocacy within the commission, reflecting a need for a careful balance in representation.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the balance of interests represented within the commission. While adding diverse perspectives is seen as beneficial, some worry that the inclusion of more government officials may lead to a more bureaucratic and potentially less focused approach to climate policy. Critics stress the importance of ensuring that environmental advocacy groups maintain a strong voice in these discussions. The potential for administrative depth versus advocacy effectiveness will likely be a subject of continued debate as the implications of the bill unfold.

Companion Bills

MD HB323

Crossfiled Environment - Commission on Climate Change Membership - Addition

Previously Filed As

MD SB266

Maryland Consortium on Coordinated Community Supports - Membership - Alteration

MD HB306

Maryland Consortium on Coordinated Community Supports – Membership – Alteration

MD HB1291

Maryland Zero Emission Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Council - Membership

MD SB950

Maryland Zero Emission Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Council – Membership

MD HB627

Baltimore City - West North Avenue Development Authority - Membership and Procurement

MD HB840

Climate, Labor, and Environmental Equity Act of 2023

MD SB331

Baltimore City – West North Avenue Development Authority – Membership and Procurement

MD SB104

Labor and Employment - Apprenticeship 2030 Commission and Representation on the Apprenticeship and Training Council

MD SB743

Climate, Labor, and Environmental Equity Act of 2023

MD SB413

Apprenticeship 2030 Commission

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