Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB733

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

Constitutional Officers – Gender–Neutral Language

Impact

The proposed changes have significant implications for the Maryland Constitution, specifically targeting the language used to describe the roles and responsibilities of key constitutional officers, including the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Comptroller, and Treasurer. By adopting gender-neutral language, SB733 seeks to create a more inclusive framework that acknowledges individuals beyond the binary gender designations historically used. Such adjustments could potentially influence future legal interpretations and the cultural perception of government roles.

Summary

Senate Bill 733, introduced to amend the Maryland Constitution, aims to replace gender-specific terminology for constitutional officers with gender-neutral language. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the need for inclusivity in governance and representation. Key terms within the executive, legislative, and judicial branches that traditionally imply male gender will be revised to ensure that all genders are equally represented in the language of the law.

Contention

While the bill's intent is progressive, discussions surrounding SB733 may reveal underlying tensions related to societal views on gender and representation. Some stakeholders may argue that legal language should remain traditional, fearing that changing long-standing terminology could lead to confusion in statutory interpretation or could be seen as unnecessary modification. On the other hand, supporters view the amendment as a vital step toward modernizing the Constitution to reflect contemporary values regarding gender equality.

Companion Bills

MD HB1129

Crossfiled Constitutional Officers - Gender-Neutral Language

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