Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1619

Introduced
2/20/26  
Refer
2/20/26  

Caption

State Center – Development – Contract, Plan Requirements, and Advisory Group

Impact

The passage of HB1619 would have significant implications for state laws governing development projects in Maryland. By requiring a community benefits agreement and a local hiring plan, the bill emphasizes the importance of community engagement in public projects. This legislative move aims to enhance local employment opportunities and promote economic improvements through targeted goals for minority- and women-owned businesses, signaling a commitment to inclusive development practices. Furthermore, the bill mandates the involvement of surrounding neighborhood associations, ensuring that local concerns and benefits are prioritized in the project development process.

Summary

House Bill 1619 is focused on the development of the State Center property in Baltimore City. The bill aims to alter the existing development requirements, mandating that any new or modified development contracts include a community benefits agreement. This agreement is intended to foster a collaborative effort between developers and the local community, ensuring that community input is incorporated throughout the planning and development phases. A key aspect of the bill is the establishment of a State Center Advisory Group, which will act as a forum for community input and is designed to maintain transparency and facilitate communication among stakeholders involved in the development process.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding HB1619, particularly regarding the balance between development ambitions and community needs. Supporters of the bill argue that it will promote greater economic opportunities and community participation, essential for successful development. Critics, however, may contend that the requirement for community agreements could complicate the development process, potentially leading to delays or disputes over community expectations versus developer objectives. Additionally, while the emphasis on local hiring and minority-owned businesses is generally viewed positively, it could raise questions regarding the feasibility and enforcement of such requirements in practice.

Companion Bills

MD SB818

Crossfiled State Center - Development - Contract, Plan Requirements, and Advisory Group

Previously Filed As

MD SB1027

Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration Waiver Advisory Council - Establishment

MD HB451

State and Private Construction Contracts - Prompt Payment Requirements

MD SB920

Public Health - Maryland Interested Parties Advisory Group - Establishment

MD HB900

Electricity - Data Centers - Rate Schedule and Requirements

MD HB1082

Large Load Customers - Data Centers and Rate Schedule Requirements

MD SB790

Behavioral Health Advisory Council and the Commission on Behavioral Health Care Treatment and Access - Plan to Implement Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment Requirements

MD HB1557

Procurement - Real Estate Advisory Committee and Property Acquisition and Lease Requirements

MD HB1254

Education - Public Schools - Service Contracts and Professional Development

MD SB403

State Procurement - Construction and Services - Contract Modification

MD HB1336

Procurement Contracts and Construction Contracts - Payments

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