Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB101

Introduced
1/14/26  

Caption

Public Broadcasters - Debate for Candidates for Statewide Office - Required Participants

Impact

The bill has implications for the operations of public broadcasters as it ties the use of state funds to compliance with these participation requirements. Should a public broadcaster fail to adhere to the regulations set forth in HB101, they would be barred from using state funds for the remainder of the fiscal year, and any unspent funds could be reappropriated to other programs. This creates a financial incentive for adherence while aiming to uphold the principles of fairness and neutrality in public forums.

Summary

House Bill 101 requires that public broadcasters in Maryland invite all candidates who are certified for a statewide office election to participate in debates. This legislation is aimed at ensuring equal access for all candidates regardless of their political party affiliation or fundraising capabilities. The goal is to promote transparency and inform voters by enabling them to hear from a wider array of candidates, thereby strengthening the democratic process in the state. Public broadcasters must also provide equitable opportunity for candidates to contribute and respond during these debates, thus encouraging a more inclusive political discourse.

Contention

Opposition to House Bill 101 may arise from concerns over the mandatory requirement for public broadcasters to include all candidates in debates. Critics may argue that this could overwhelm debate formats or diminish the quality of discussions if candidates are not equally viable in terms of public support. Additionally, there may be discussions surrounding the level of state oversight in media operations and the potential for unintended consequences in public funding allocation, raising issues of practicality and fairness in the execution of this policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB644

Public Schools - School Resource Officers - Firearms Required

MD HB166

Maryland Public Ethics Law - State Officials of and Candidates to be State Officials of the Judicial Branch - Conflicts of Interest and Financial Disclosure Statements

MD SB185

Maryland Public Ethics Law - State Officials of and Candidates to be State Officials of the Judicial Branch - Conflicts of Interest and Financial Disclosure Statements

MD HB1405

Election Law - Campaign Finance Activities - Candidates for State Office

MD SB729

Special Police Officers - County Government - Protection of Employees and Public Officials

MD HB669

Law Enforcement Officers - Body-Worn Cameras - Requirements

MD HB1074

Public Ethics Law - Participation Restrictions and Requirements for Local Governments and School Boards

MD HB1262

Public Safety - Law Enforcement Officers - Restrictions

MD HB76

Public Safety Officer - Performance of Duties - Death Benefits

MD SB396

Public Safety Officer - Performance of Duties - Death Benefits

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