Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1277

Introduced
2/12/26  

Caption

Education - Maryland Institute for Literacy and Equity - Establishment

Impact

The bill mandates annual funding appropriations from the state’s budget for the Institute, beginning with $1.5 million each for the two universities in fiscal year 2028, increasing to $6 million by fiscal year 2031. This funding will support various programs, including training opportunities for literacy professionals, partnerships for literacy research and outreach, and resources tailored to the needs of diverse populations. By establishing the Institute, the bill seeks to fill a gap that currently exists in Maryland, where there is no dedicated center for effective literacy practices, thereby aiming to elevate literacy achievement statewide.

Summary

House Bill 1277 establishes the Maryland Institute for Literacy and Equity, which will be organized as a partnership between the University of Maryland, College Park Campus, and Morgan State University. This initiative aims to serve as a state-funded research and technical assistance center dedicated to promoting literacy across Maryland. The bill addresses the concerning decline in literacy rates among Maryland students, particularly among marginalized communities, and aims to provide evidence-based practices to enhance literacy outcomes for all residents, regardless of their backgrounds.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for addressing critical literacy issues in the state, there may be points of contention regarding funding allocation and the potential for bureaucratic inefficiencies. Critics might argue if the appropriated funds will be effectively utilized and whether the centralization of literacy initiatives could overlook local community needs. Additionally, there may be concerns about the effectiveness of evidence-based practices if they do not align with individual community contexts, thus sparking debate about the balance between state oversight and local educational autonomy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB1277

Education - Maryland Institute for Literacy and Equity - Establishment

MD HB786

Appellate Court of Maryland - Sessions at Educational Institutions

MD SB629

Appellate Court of Maryland - Sessions at Educational Institutions

MD SB1016

University of Maryland Eastern Shore - Land-Grant Institution - Funding (Land-Grant Equity and Accountability Act)

MD HB941

University of Maryland Eastern Shore - Land-Grant Institution - Funding (Land-Grant Equity and Accountability Act)

MD HB799

Economic Development - Maryland Innovation Initiative Institution Partnership Extension Program - Establishment

MD SB563

Maryland Fair and Agricultural Education Promise Fund - Establishment (Maryland Fair and Agricultural Education Promise Act)

MD HB650

Maryland Fair and Agricultural Education Promise Fund - Establishment (Maryland Fair and Agricultural Education Promise Act)

MD HB1544

Maryland Justice Corps Program - Establishment

MD SB9

Maryland Higher Education Commission - Academic Program Approval - Revisions

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