Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HJ8

Introduced
2/6/26  

Caption

Apology and Acknowledgement of the State's Responsibility in Racial Terror Lynchings

Impact

The passage of HJ8 would represent a significant step toward addressing historical racial injustices in Maryland. It would not only apologize for past wrongs but also promote a framework for restitution and healing within affected communities. The resolution expresses a commitment to prevent future racially motivated harms, which could influence state policies and initiatives aimed at fostering a more inclusive and equitable society.

Summary

House Joint Resolution 8 (HJ8) aims to formally apologize on behalf of the State of Maryland for its historical complicity in racial terror lynchings. The resolution acknowledges the State’s negligence in protecting Black citizens from mob violence between 1854 and 1933, during which 38 documented cases of lynching occurred without accountability. HJ8 commits to recognizing the legacies of these historical injustices and the need for reparative actions as recommended by the Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HJ8 highlight both the support for the resolution as a crucial move toward justice and potential criticisms regarding the adequacy of a mere apology without substantial reparative measures. Advocates argue that without meaningful actions to accompany the apology, the resolution may be seen as symbolic rather than substantive. Opponents may question the efficacy of non-monetary reparations and stress the need for practical steps to ensure the ongoing protection and promotion of Black rights and community wellbeing.

Companion Bills

MD SJ3

Crossfiled Apology and Acknowledgement of the State's Responsibility in Racial Terror Lynchings

Previously Filed As

MD HB1422

State Procurement and Personnel - Liquidated Damages Documentation Requirements and State Fiscal Leadership Capacity

MD SB587

State Government - Maryland Reparations Commission

MD HB1345

Maryland Trust Act - In Terrorem Clause - Void

MD HB1450

Health Insurance - Coordination of Benefits - Carrier Responsibilities and Retroactive Denials of Reimbursement

MD HB1462

Department of Social and Economic Mobility – Individuals With Disabilities

MD SB901

Environment - Packaging and Paper Products - Producer Responsibility Plans

MD HB449

Condominiums - Property Insurance Deductibles - Unit Owner Responsibility

MD HJ2

Criminal Law - Witchcraft - Exoneration

MD HB1211

Condominiums - Unit Owner Responsibility for Damage or Destruction

MD SB446

Condominiums - Property Insurance Deductibles - Unit Owner Responsibility

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