2025 Regular Session • Maryland Legislature
HB667: State Government - Legal and Employee Holiday - Maryland Emancipation Day
Legislative Summary
Establishing November 1 as Maryland Emancipation Day and as a State legal holiday and State employee holiday; and repealing the requirement that the Governor declare a certain day as Maryland Emancipation Day.
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Bill History
1/24/2025
First Reading Health and Government Operations
House of Delegates
1/28/2025
Hearing 3/13 at 1:00 p.m.
House of Delegates
3/13/2025
Hearing canceled
House of Delegates
3/13/2025
Hearing 3/13 at 3:30 p.m.
House of Delegates
3/13/2025
Hearing canceled
House of Delegates
3/13/2025
Hearing 3/13 at 3:00 p.m.
House of Delegates
Status Information
Current Status
Introduced(1/24/2025)
Chamber
House of Delegates
Committee
Health and Government Operations(House of Delegates)
Sponsors
Democrat: 27
Primary Sponsor

Jamila Woods
Democrat
Co-Sponsors (26)
Gabriel Acevero
Democrat
Jackie Addison
Democrat
Tiffany Alston
Democrat
Heather Bagnall
Democrat
Regina Boyce
Democrat
Frank Conaway
Democrat
Charlotte Crutchfield
Democrat
Marvin Holmes
Democrat
Julian Ivey
Democrat
Anne Kaiser
Democrat
Aaron Kaufman
Democrat
Robbyn Lewis
Democrat
Jeffrie Long
Democrat
Ashanti Martinez
Democrat
Cheryl Pasteur
Democrat
Scott Phillips
Democrat
Denise Roberts
Democrat
Malcolm Ruff
Democrat
Sheila Ruth
Democrat
Gary Simmons
Democrat
Jared Solomon
Democrat
Kym Taylor
Democrat
Jen Terrasa
Democrat
Kriselda Valderrama
Democrat
Melissa Wells
Democrat
Nicole Williams
Democrat