- Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland
infobox Organization
name = Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland
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motto = Facing The Rising Sun of a New Day Begun
formation = 1970
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type = Political organization
status =501(c)(3)
purpose = public policies
headquarters = Lowe House Office Building
location =Annapolis, Maryland
region_served =Maryland ,United States of America
membership = 43 members
language = English
leader_title = Chairman
leader_name =Veronica L. Turner
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parent_organization =National Black Caucus of State Legislators
affiliations = Maryland Legislative Black Caucus Foundation
num_staff = 2
num_volunteers = 25
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remarks =The Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland (also known as The Maryland Legislative Black Caucus) is an American
political organization composed ofAfrican Americans elected to theMaryland General Assembly . [http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/07leg/html/caucus/black.html#senate] Incorporated in 1970, the Caucus membership has grown from 17 to 42 and is one of the largest state legislative black caucuses in the country.Role
By drafting and sponsoring legislation to address constituent needs and by examining all bills that affect the black populace, the Caucus acts as a legislative body on behalf of the black community. Currently, of Maryland's 24 sub-divisions, only Baltimore City, Prince Georges, Baltimore, Montgomery, Howard and Wicomico Counties have elected members to the Maryland Black Caucus. So additionally the Caucus presents a black perspective from the entire state to the Legislature and advocates public policies that promote black social, cultural and economic progress, statewide. In addition, the Caucus serves as a research study group to generate pertinent data in support of appropriate public policies.
2007 legislation
During the 2007 session of the Maryland General Assembly the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland pushed several bills through both Houses and had them signed into law. One of which was a bill that required state contractors to pay their employees a “living wage.” For fiscal year 2008, the living wage is set at $ 11.30 in Montgomery, Prince George’s, Howard, Anne Arundel and Baltimore Counties and Baltimore City. It is set at $8.50 for all other areas of the State. Additionally, the Caucus pushed for SB 488. This bill allows an individual convicted of any crime, with the exception of buying or selling votes, to register to vote if not actually serving a court-ordered sentence of imprisonment, including any term of parole or probation, for a felony conviction. [cite web|url=http://mlis.state.md.us/2007rs/billfile/sb0488.htm|title=SB488|publisher=Maryland Legislative Information System|accessdate=2007-08-01] Another Caucus bill, SB 543-2007
Darfur Protection Act-Divestiture from theRepublic of Sudan , requires the Board of Trustees of the State Retirement and Pension System to encourage companies hold actively traded accounts in its portfolio that conduct business in Sudan to act responsibly and avoid actions that promote or enable human rights violations in Sudan. [http://mlis.state.md.us/2007rs/billfile/sb0543.htm] Additionally, the Caucus pushed for Senate Joint resolution 6 which requires the state to express regret for the role that Maryland played in instituting and maintaining slavery and for the discrimination that was slavery’s legacy. [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17813609/] The Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland also supported the creation of state debt for funding for the Dr.Martin Luther King , Jr. Memorial in Washington D.C. $ 500,000 was awarded to the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Foundation.Current membership
Officers, 2008
History
The Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland was formed in 1970 as the Maryland Legislative Black Caucus. The Caucus has increased from it original membership of 17 to its present membership of 43. [cite web|url=http://legislativeblkcaucusmd.org/aboutus.html|title=About Us|publisher=Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland|accessdate=2008-05-20]
Former chairs
[http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/07leg/html/caucus/blackchair.html Maryland Manual-List of Black Caucus Chairman]
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