Attendees

Richard Parker

Frank Patinella

Diana Geis

Elizabeth Weber

Darnetta Johnson

Terell Butcher

Nirvana Green

Bill Marker

Nan Tuckett

Laura Dykes

Charles McManus

Jeff Johnson

Scott Kashnow

David McGill

Serena Watters

Paulette Carroll

Lisa Rawlings

Patty Hogan

Kintira Barbour

Casey O’Neill

Patrice Bryan

Advocacy Training

The training was recorded.

 

Frank has worked with the SWP in the past, has been doing a lot a good work. Frank’s background is mostly on public education advocacy but can give an overview of general advocacy work. 

 

Has been doing direct advocacy work for 14 years.

 

Maryland General Assembly–pretty much everything do to revenue–most items having to do with revenue for the City happens at the state level. 47 legislative–most represented by one senator and 3 delegates.

 

Session runs for 90 days–January-April. Usually 2-3,000 bills are introduced. Need to get a majority of votes to move a bill through

 

Legislative Committees are where the bulk of the work is done Committees can say a bill is favorable, unfavorable, or favorable with amendments–floor can vote on amendments

 

Fiscal note–explains the bill in plan language, says what it does, and explains the fiscal impact

 

If there’s a difference between the House and Senate bill then the two bills have to reconciled 

 

Governor can sign, veto, or not do anything (and the law passes)–legislature can override the veto with ⅗ votes

 

Senate President and Leader of the House have a lot of power

 

Changes due to remote access means that written testimony and access is better for people who can get online. Harder for people without tech access. 

 

The Maryland General Assembly page has the current covid guidelines. 

 

Lisa asked for the biggest lever to influence policy–best thing to do is get to know the lead advocates who are working on it–they can give you a good sense of the overall dynamics, the challenges etc–hard to do this if you aren’t in Annapolis full time

 

Casey asked about legislation to prohibit defunct LLCs from owning property–Frank suggested Odette Ramos as a possible source on the ways to go about that

 

Important to know Mayor’s position on something you’re supporting

 

Hearings are usually Tuesday-Friday, there is a session Monday night at 8pm–a good time to go down for rallies etc

 

Scott: where do bills get written? Can bring an issue to a legislator–do advocacy organizations write bills?–both of those are options–that is what the work that is done in between the sessions

 

Frank suggested meeting with Sen Cory McCray

 

Open Forum

Ms Paulette–one on one transportation will be going to Annapolis–they carry people from the community

 

SWP meeting–December 15th, 6-8pm Groundwork Kitchen meet board and staff

 

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