Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB312

Introduced
1/21/26  
Refer
1/21/26  
Report Pass
3/13/26  
Engrossed
3/18/26  
Refer
3/18/26  
Report Pass
4/7/26  

Caption

Constitutional Officers - Salaries

Impact

The bill's enactment will modify the existing legal framework governing the salaries of these government officials, ensuring that their compensation reflects current economic conditions and enhances the attractiveness of these offices. By revising the pay structure, it aims to ensure that these roles remain adequately compensated, which can influence public service recruitment and retention in Maryland. The changes are planned to take effect at the beginning of the next term of office for the affected positions, ensuring that incumbents are not immediately impacted.

Summary

Senate Bill 312 aims to adjust and set the annual salaries for key constitutional officers in Maryland, including the Comptroller, Treasurer, Attorney General, and Secretary of State. This legislation proposes increases in their remuneration, with specific amounts outlined for each officer starting from 2027. Additionally, it establishes a structured salary progression over their terms, promoting consistency in compensation for these pivotal state roles.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment around SB 312 appears to be supportive, particularly among lawmakers and advocates for public service who see the value in ensuring that constitutional officers are fairly compensated for their responsibilities. While the bill's financial implications might raise concerns regarding budgetary constraints, the general consensus is that adequate salaries are necessary to maintain the effectiveness and professionalism of the state government's leadership.

Contention

Despite the overall positive sentiment, there may be points of contention regarding the fiscal implications of the salary increases proposed in SB 312. Critics may raise concerns about the potential strain on the state budget and whether the increases are justifiable given current fiscal challenges. Additionally, discussions may center around the ethics of increasing salaries for public officials at a time when state revenues may be under scrutiny, thus igniting debates on accountability and transparency in government spending.

Companion Bills

MD HB607

Crossfiled Constitutional Officers - Salaries

Previously Filed As

MD SB733

Constitutional Officers – Gender–Neutral Language

MD HB844

Somerset County - Salaries of Local Officials - Increase

MD SB717

Somerset County - Salaries of Local Officials - Increase

MD HB551

Primary and Secondary Education - Public School Employees - Salaries

MD SB517

Primary and Secondary Education - Public School Employees - Salaries

MD HB1514

Calvert County - County Officials and Board of Education - Salaries and Benefits

MD HB1417

Public Safety - Handgun Permit Requirement - Repeal (Maryland Constitutional Carry Act)

MD HB1488

Constitutional Language - Modernization

MD HB28

Constitutional Amendment - Form of County Government - Requirement to Adopt Charter Home Rule

MD HB818

Award of Attorney's Fees and Expenses - Violation of Maryland Constitutional Right

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