Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB962

Introduced
2/6/26  

Caption

Local Public Campaign Financing - County Boards of Education

Impact

If enacted, HB 962 would facilitate the establishment of public campaign financing that could significantly alter the landscape of local elections for educational boards. It would enable counties to create systems that offer financial assistance to candidates, thereby lessening the burden of campaign costs. The intent is to allow qualified candidates to compete on a more level playing field without the precarious reliance on large donations from private sources, which often favors those with wealthier backing. Furthermore, participation in this funding program would be strictly voluntary, ensuring candidates who prefer to maintain traditional fundraising methods are not restricted.

Summary

House Bill 962 is a legislative proposal designed to authorize county governing bodies to establish public campaign financing systems specifically for elected members of county boards of education. The bill aims to enhance local public campaign financing by expanding the opportunities for educational board candidates to receive such support in their electoral endeavors. This initiative is proposed to improve accessibility and inclusivity in the electoral process at the local level, potentially increasing the participation of community members in local governance.

Contention

While proponents of HB 962 argue that it would promote a more democratic process by enhancing transparency and funding equality in educational board elections, opponents may raise concerns about the implications of public funding on local budgets and the potential for misuse of campaign finance. Critics might also argue that establishing such a system could complicate the election process or distract from substantive discussions on educational policy. The debate around this bill is expected to revolve around the balance between beneficial electoral reform and financial responsibility at the county level.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB575

Howard County - Public Campaign Financing - Board of Education Ho. Co. 3-25

MD HB550

Local Public Campaign Financing - Expansion to Additional Offices

MD HB319

County Boards of Education - Members - Publication of Contact Information

MD SB602

County Boards of Education - Special Education Service Delivery Models - Publication Requirement

MD HB702

County Boards of Education - Special Education Service Delivery Models - Publication Requirement

MD HB1257

Baltimore County Board of Education - Financial Reporting Requirements

MD SB98

Baltimore County, Frederick County, Howard County, and Washington County Boards of Education – Student Members – Alterations

MD HB1084

Montgomery County - County Board of Education - School Operation Requirements MC 14-26

MD HB161

County Boards of Education - Curriculum Guides and Courses of Study - Discrepancies

MD HB1133

Public Health - Drug Manufacturer-Funded Disease Awareness Campaigns - Registration and Required Disclosure

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