2025 Regular Session • Maryland Legislature
HB403: Correctional Services - Transfers to Federal Authorities - Undocumented Immigrants (Protecting Marylanders From Violent Offenders Act of 2025)
Legislative Summary
Requiring a State or local correctional facility with custody of an undocumented immigrant who is serving a sentence in the facility for conviction of a crime, on request of the United States Department of Homeland Security, to transfer the undocumented immigrant to the United States Department of Homeland Security under certain circumstances.
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Bill History
1/16/2025
First Reading Judiciary
House of Delegates
2/10/2025
Hearing 3/05 at 1:00 p.m.
House of Delegates
3/4/2025
Hearing canceled
House of Delegates
3/4/2025
Hearing 3/05 at 3:00 p.m.
House of Delegates
Status Information
Current Status
Introduced(1/16/2025)
Chamber
House of Delegates
Committee
Judiciary(House of Delegates)
Sponsors
Republican: 24
Primary Sponsor

Jesse Pippy
Republican
Co-Sponsors (23)
Susan McComas
Republican
Steven Arentz
Republican
Barry Beauchamp
Republican
Jason Buckel
Republican
Jeff Ghrist
Republican
Michael Griffith
Republican
Wayne Hartman
Republican
Jim Hinebaugh
Republican
Kevin Hornberger
Republican
Seth Howard
Republican
Tom Hutchinson
Republican
Jay Jacobs
Republican
Nicholaus Kipke
Republican
Bob Long
Republican
Nino Mangione
Republican
April Fleming Miller
Republican
Todd Morgan
Republican
Charles Otto
Republican
Teresa Reilly
Republican
Stuart Schmidt
Republican
Chris Tomlinson
Republican
William Valentine
Republican
William Wivell
Republican