2022 Regular SessionMaryland Legislature

HB985: Education - Public High Schools - Financial Literacy Curriculum

Legislative Summary

Requiring the State Board of Education to develop curriculum content for a half credit course in financial literacy; requiring each county board of education to implement the financial literacy curriculum content in every public high school in the county; and repealing a provision of law requiring the State Department of Education to report on certain changes to financial literacy curricula at a certain interval.

Bill History

2/10/2022
First Reading Ways and Means
House of Delegates
2/11/2022
Hearing 2/25 at 12:00 p.m.
House of Delegates
2/25/2022
Hearing canceled
House of Delegates
2/25/2022
Hearing 2/25 at 12:30 p.m.
House of Delegates
3/14/2022
Favorable with Amendments Report by Ways and Means
House of Delegates
3/15/2022
Favorable with Amendments {423622/1 Adopted
House of Delegates
3/15/2022
Second Reading Passed with Amendments
House of Delegates
3/16/2022
Third Reading Passed (139-0)
House of Delegates
3/16/2022
Referred Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs
Senate
3/18/2022
Hearing 3/23 at 1:00 p.m.
Senate

Amendments

Favorable with Amendments 423622/1 Adopted

Favorable with Amendments 423622/1 Adopted

3/15/2022Adopted

Roll Call Votes

Third Reading Passed
3/16/2022
139
Yea
0
Nay
0
Not Voting
2
Absent
Result: PASSED

Status Information

Current Status
Engrossed(3/16/2022)
Chamber
Senate
Committee
Education Health and Environmental Affairs(Senate)
Sine Die

Sponsors

Democrat: 55
Republican: 30

Primary Sponsor

Jay Walker
Jay Walker
Democrat

Co-Sponsors (84)

Marlon Amprey
Democrat
Curtis Anderson
Democrat
Carl Anderton
Republican
Steven Arentz
Republican
Lauren Arikan
Republican
Dalya Attar
Democrat
Vanessa Atterbeary
Democrat
Darryl Barnes
Democrat
Kumar Barve
Democrat
Wendell Beitzel
Republican
Joseph Boteler
Republican
Chanel Branch
Democrat
Talmadge Branch
Democrat
Tony Bridges
Democrat
Benjamin Brooks
Democrat
Jason Buckel
Republican
Jon Cardin
Democrat
Ned Carey
Democrat
Alfred Carr
Democrat
Mark Chang
Democrat
Lorig Charkoudian
Democrat
Nick Charles
Democrat
Brian Chisholm
Republican
Jerry Clark
Republican
Dan Cox
Republican
Brian Crosby
Democrat
Charlotte Crutchfield
Democrat
Debra Davis
Democrat
Diana Fennell
Democrat
Mark Fisher
Republican
Wanika Fisher
Democrat
David Fraser-hidalgo
Democrat
Jeff Ghrist
Republican
Robin Grammer
Republican
Michael Griffith
Republican
Andrea Harrison
Democrat
Wayne Hartman
Republican
Marvin Holmes
Democrat
Kevin Hornberger
Republican
Seth Howard
Republican
Faye Howell
Democrat
Julian Ivey
Democrat
Carl Jackson
Democrat
Jay Jacobs
Republican
Dana Jones
Democrat
Rachel Jones
Democrat
Nicholaus Kipke
Republican
Marc Korman
Democrat
Cheryl Landis
Democrat
Mary Lehman
Democrat
Brooke Lierman
Democrat
Mary Ann Lisanti
Democrat
Bob Long
Republican
Lesley Lopez
Democrat
Sara Love
Democrat
Johnny Mautz
Republican
Susan McComas
Republican
Mike McKay
Republican
David Moon
Democrat
Matt Morgan
Republican
Reid Novotny
Republican
Charles Otto
Republican
Neil Parrott
Republican
Edith Patterson
Democrat
Joseline Pena-Melnyk
Democrat
Lily Qi
Democrat
Pamela Queen
Democrat
Teresa Reilly
Republican
Kirill Reznik
Democrat
Mike Rogers
Democrat
April Rose
Republican
Samuel Rosenberg
Democrat
Sid Saab
Republican
Sheree Sample-Hughes
Democrat
Stephanie Smith
Democrat
Kathy Szeliga
Republican
Karen Toles
Democrat
Veronica Turner
Democrat
Kriselda Valderrama
Democrat
Geraldine Valentino-Smith
Democrat
Alonzo Washington
Democrat
Jheanelle Wilkins
Democrat
Nicole Williams
Democrat
C.T. Wilson
Democrat

Documents

Engrossed
Bill Text3/15/202293.9 KB
Introduced
Bill Text2/11/202284.3 KB