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Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland
American political organization
American political organization
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| image | Logo_for_the_legislative_black_caucus_of_maryland.jpg |
| formation | 1970 |
| type | Political organization |
| status | 501(c)(4) |
| purpose | public policies |
| headquarters | Lowe House Office Building |
| language | English |
| leader_title | Chairman |
| leader_name | N. Scott Phillips |
| parent_organization | National Black Caucus of State Legislators |
| affiliations | Maryland Legislative Black Caucus Foundation |
| name | Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland |
| size | 180px |
| location | Annapolis, Maryland, U.S. |
| region_served | Maryland, U.S. |
| membership | 64 members, 2023–26 Maryland Assembly: |
| num_staff | 1 |
| num_volunteers | 10 |
| website | http://www.marylandblackcaucus.org |
The Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland, Inc. (also known as The Maryland Legislative Black Caucus) is an American political organization composed of African Americans elected to the Maryland General Assembly. Incorporated in 1970, the Caucus membership has grown from 17 to 64 and is the largest state legislative black caucus in the country.
Founding
The Caucus was incorporated in 1970 by Lena King Lee, then a member of the Maryland House of Delegates.
Role
By drafting and sponsoring legislation to address constituent needs and by examining all bills that affect the Black populace, the Caucus acts as a legislative body on behalf of all African Americans in Maryland. Currently, of Maryland's 24 sub-divisions, only Baltimore City, Prince Georges, Baltimore, Montgomery, Howard and Charles, Wicomico Counties have elected members to the Maryland Black Caucus. So additionally the Caucus presents a Black perspective from the entire state to the Legislature and advocates public policies that promote Black social, cultural and economic progress, statewide. In addition, the Caucus serves as a research study group to generate pertinent data in support of appropriate public policies.
Current membership
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Officers
| District | Officers | Position | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | last1=Wood | first1=Pamela | title=Live coverage: Legislative Black Caucus picks new leaders | url=https://www.thebanner.com/politics-power/state-government/maryland-general-assembly-live-updates-SALA7QGC7VH7FE2GRVDGQSE76A/ | access-date=January 22, 2026 | work=The Baltimore Banner | date=January 22, 2026 | language=en}} | Chair | ||||
| 40 | Senator Shaneka Henson | 1st Vice-chair | |||||||||||
| 25 | last1=Ford | first1=William J. | last2=Kurtz | first2=Josh | title=Political Notes: Four more for the Moore team, plus the roster of Black Caucus leaders and an MLK Day fair housing event | url=https://www.marylandmatters.org/2023/01/14/political-notes-four-more-for-the-moore-team-plus-the-roster-of-black-caucus-leaders-and-an-mlk-day-fair-housing-event/ | access-date=January 14, 2023 | work=Maryland Matters | date=January 14, 2023 | archive-date=January 14, 2023 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230114134610/https://www.marylandmatters.org/2023/01/14/political-notes-four-more-for-the-moore-team-plus-the-roster-of-black-caucus-leaders-and-an-mlk-day-fair-housing-event/ | url-status=live }} | 2nd Vice-chair |
| 40 | Delegate Marlon Amprey | Treasurer | |||||||||||
| 26 | Delegate Jamila Woods | Secretary | |||||||||||
| 8 | Senator Mary L. Washington | Financial Secretary | |||||||||||
| 24 | Senator Joanne C. Benson | Chaplain | |||||||||||
| 45 | Delegate Stephanie M. Smith | Parliamentarian | |||||||||||
| 43 | Senator Mary L. Washington | Historian |
Senators
| District | County(s) represented | Member Senator | Party | First elected | Committee | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | Baltimore County | [[File:Benjamin Brooks.jpg | 25px]] Benjamin Brooks | Democratic | 2022 | Education, Energy, and the Environment | |
| 20 | Montgomery | [[File:WSmithWiki.jpg | 25px]] Will Smith | Democratic | 2016 | Judicial Proceedings (Chair) | |
| 22 | Prince George's | [[File:ATW 2014 Headshot.jpg | 25px]] Alonzo T. Washington | Democratic | 2022 | Budget and Taxation | |
| 23 | Prince George's | [[File:Ron Watson Feb2023.jpg | 25px]] Ron Watson | Democratic | 2021 | Education, Energy, and the Environment | |
| 24 | Prince George's | [[File:Joanne C. Benson (2007).jpg | 25px]] Joanne C. Benson | Democratic | 2011 | Budget and Taxation | |
| 25 | Prince George's | [[File:Melony G. Griffith (2007).jpg | 25px]] Melony G. Griffith | Democratic | 2019 | Finance (Chair) | |
| 26 | Prince George's | [[File:C. Anthony Muse (May 2008).jpg | 25px]] C. Anthony Muse | Democratic | 2022 | Judicial Proceedings | |
| 27 | Calvert, Charles, and Prince George's | [[File:Maryland Delegate Michael Jackson.jpg | 25px]] Michael Jackson | Democratic | 2021 | Budget and Taxation | |
| 28 | Charles | [[File:Arthur Ellis.jpg | 25px]] Arthur Ellis | Democratic | 2019 | Finance | |
| 40 | Baltimore | [[File:Delegate Antonio Hayes.jpg | 25px]] Antonio Hayes | Democratic | 2019 | Finance | |
| 41 | Baltimore | [[File:Jill P. Carter (2007).jpg | 25px]] Jill P. Carter | Democratic | 2019 | Judicial Proceedings | |
| 43 | Baltimore City and County | [[File:1mary washington.jpg | 25px]] Mary L. Washington | Democratic | 2019 | Education, Energy, and the Environment | |
| 44 | Baltimore County | [[File:Charles E. Sydnor III.jpg | 25px]] Charles E. Sydnor III | Democratic | 2020 | Judicial Proceedings | |
| 45 | Baltimore City | [[File:Delegate Cory McCray.jpg | 25px]] Cory McCray | Democratic | 2019 | Budget and Taxation | |
| 47 | Prince George's | [[File:Malcolm Augustine Mar2023.jpg | 25px]] Malcolm L. Augustine | Democratic | 2019 | Education, Energy, and the Environment (President Pro Tem) |
Delegates
| District | County represented | Member Delegate | Party | First elected | Committee | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | Baltimore County | [[File:Delegate Carl Jackson Baltimore county.jpg | 25px]] Carl W. Jackson | Democratic | 2019 | Economic Matters | ||
| 10 | Baltimore County | [[File:Adrienne A. Jones (November 2007).jpg | 25px]] Adrienne A. Jones | Democratic | 1997 | House Speaker | ||
| 10 | Baltimore County | [[File:NScottPhillips Feb2023.jpg | 25px]] N. Scott Phillips | Democratic | 2023 | Judiciary | ||
| 10 | Baltimore County | [[File:Delegate Jennifer White Feb2023.jpg | 25px]] Jennifer White Holland | Democratic | 2023 | Health & Government Operations | ||
| 11A | Baltimore County | [[File:Cheryl Pasteur Mar2023.jpg | 25px]] Cheryl Pasteur | Democratic | 2023 | Judiciary | ||
| 12A | Howard | [[File:Terri Hill (52884813160).jpg | 25px]] Terri L. Hill | Democratic | 2015 | Health & Government Operations | ||
| 12B | Anne Arundel | [[File:Gary Simmons Feb2023.jpg | 25px]] Gary Simmons | Democratic | 2023 | Judiciary | ||
| 13 | Howard | [[File:Vanessa Atterbeary.jpg | 25px]] Vanessa Atterbeary | Democratic | 2015 | Ways & Means (Chair) | ||
| 14 | Montgomery | [[File:Delegate Pamela Queen.jpg | 25px]] Pamela E. Queen | Democratic | 2016 | Judiciary | ||
| 14 | Montgomery | [[File:Bernice Mireku-North October 2021.jpg | 25px]] Bernice Mireku-North | Democratic | 2023 | Ways & Means | ||
| 19 | Montgomery | [[File:Crutchfield FunDSC 0112 1573 (cropped).jpg | 25px]] Charlotte Crutchfield | Democratic | 2019 | Judiciary | ||
| 20 | Montgomery | [[File:Jheanelle Wilkins (13957138843).jpg | 20px]] Jheanelle Wilkins | Democratic | 2017 | Ways & Means (Vice Chair) | ||
| 21 | Anne Arundel and | |||||||
| Prince George's | [[File:Joseline Peña-Melnyk (2007).jpg | 20px]] Joseline Peña-Melnyk | Democratic | 2006 | Health & Government Operations (Vice Chair) | |||
| 22 | Prince George's | [[File:Delegate NICOLE A. WILLIAMS.jpg | 20px]] Nicole A. Williams | Democratic | 2019 | Judiciary | ||
| 22 | Prince George's | [[File:Ashanti Martinez Feb2023.jpg | 20px]] Ashanti Martinez | Democratic | 2023 | Health & Government Operations | ||
| 23 | Prince George's | [[File:Marvin E. Holmes, Jr. (2007).jpg | 20px]] Marvin E. Holmes Jr. | Democratic | 2002 | Environmental Matters | ||
| 23 | Prince George's | [[File:Adrian Boafo Feb2023.jpg | 25px]] Adrian Boafo | Democratic | 2022 | Economic Matters | ||
| 23 | Prince George's | [[File:Kym Taylor 2015.jpg | 25px]] Kym Taylor | Democratic | 2022 | Judiciary | ||
| 24 | Prince George's | [[File:1tiffany alston.jpg | 25px]] Tiffany T. Alston | Democratic | 2022 | Health & Government Operations | ||
| 24 | Prince George's | [[File:Andrea Harrison 10025252574 (cropped).jpg | 25px]] Andrea Harrison | Democratic | 2019 | Economic Matters | ||
| 24 | Prince George's | [[File:Jazz Lewis Jan2023 (cropped).jpg | 25px]] Jazz Lewis | Democratic | 2017 | Appropriations | ||
| 25 | Prince George's | [[File:Delegate Nick Charles Official Headshot.jpg | 25px]] Nick Charles | Democratic | 2019 | Ways & Means | ||
| 25 | Prince George's | [[File:Delegate Karen Toles.jpg | 25px]] Karen Toles | Democratic | 2022 | Judiciary | ||
| 26 | Prince George's | [[File:Delegate Jamila Woods Feb2023.jpg | 25px]] Jamila Woods | Democratic | 2023 | Health & Government Operations | ||
| 26 | Prince George's | [[File:Delegate Veronica Turner.jpg | 20px | ]] Veronica L. Turner | Democratic | 2019 | Ways & Means | |
| 27A | Prince George's and | |||||||
| Charles | [[File:Delegate Kevin Harris Feb2023.jpg | 25px]] Kevin Harris | Democratic | 2023 | Appropriations | |||
| 27B | Calvert and | |||||||
| Prince George's | [[File:Legislative Black Caucus Breakfast (52692281612) (cropped).jpg | 25px]] Jeffrie Long Jr. | Democratic | 2023 | Environment & Transportation | |||
| 28 | Charles | [[File:1ct wilson.jpg | 20px]] C. T. Wilson | Democratic | 2010 | Economic Matters (Chair) | ||
| 28 | Charles | [[File:Delegate Edith Patterson.jpg | 20px | ]] Edith J. Patterson | Democratic | 2015 | Ways & Means | |
| 28 | Charles | [[File:Delegate Debra M. Davis.jpg | 20px]] Debra Davis | Democratic | 2018 | Environment & Transportation | ||
| 30A | Anne Arundel | [[File:SHANEKA T. HENSON.jpg | 20px]] Shaneka Henson | Democratic | 2019 | Appropriations | ||
| 32 | Anne Arundel | [[File:Delegate Sandy Bartlett.jpg | 20px]] J. Sandy Bartlett | Democratic | 2019 | Judiciary | ||
| 32 | Anne Arundel | [[File:Delegate Mike Rogers.jpg | 25px]] Mike Rogers | Democratic | 2019 | Economic Matters | ||
| 34A | Anne Arundel | [[File:Harmer’s Town Art Center Groundbreaking - 52452611527 (cropped).jpg | 25px]] Andre Johnson Jr. | Democratic | 2023 | Economic Matters | ||
| 37A | Dorchester and | |||||||
| Wicomico | [[File:Delegate Sheree Sample-Hughes.jpg | 20px]]Sheree Sample-Hughes | Democratic | 1998 | Health & Government Operations/ Speaker Pro Tem | |||
| 39 | Montgomery | [[File:Gabriel Acevero 2020.jpg | 20px]] Gabriel Acevero | Democratic | 2019 | Appropriations | ||
| 39 | Montgomery | [[File:W. Gregory Wims (41959710321) (cropped).jpg | 20px]] W. Gregory Wims | Democratic | 2023 | Ways & Means | ||
| 40 | Baltimore City | [[File:Frank M. Conaway, Jr. (2007).jpg | 20px]] Frank M. Conaway Jr. | Democratic | 2006 | Judiciary | ||
| 40 | Baltimore City | [[File:Delegate Melissa Wells.jpg | 20px]] Melissa Wells | Democratic | 2019 | Ways & Means | ||
| 40 | Baltimore City | [[File:Marlon Amprey 2023.jpg | 20px]] Marlon Amprey | Democratic | 2021 | Economic Matters | ||
| 41 | Baltimore City | Malcolm Ruff | Democratic | 2023 | Appropriations | |||
| 44B | Baltimore County | [[File:Aletheia McCaskill at the Legislative Black Caucus Breakfast.jpg | 25px]] Aletheia McCaskill | Democratic | 2023 | Appropriations | ||
| 45 | Baltimore City | [[File:Caylin Young Feb2023.jpg | 25px]] Caylin Young | Democratic | 2023 | Judiciary | ||
| 45 | Baltimore City | Jackie Addison | Democratic | 2022 | Environment & Transportation | |||
| 45 | Baltimore City | [[File:Delegate Stephanie Smith.jpg | 20px]]Stephanie M. Smith | Democratic | 2019 | Appropriations | ||
| 46 | Baltimore City | [[File:Robbyn Lewis 2020.jpg | 25px]] Robbyn Lewis | Democratic | 2017 | Health & Government Operations | ||
| 47A | Prince George's | [[File:Delegate Diana Fennell.jpg | 25px]] Diana M. Fennell | Democratic | 2015 | Economic Matters | ||
| 47A | Prince George's | [[File:Delegate ivey prince george's county.jpg | 20px]] Julian Ivey | Democratic | 2019 | Appropriations | ||
| 47B | Prince George's | [[File:Legislative Black Caucus Breakfast (52692800861) (cropped).jpg | 20px]] Deni Taveras | Democratic | 2023 | Health & Government Operations |
History

The Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland was formed in 1970 as the Maryland Legislative Black Caucus. The Caucus has increased from it original membership of 17 to its present membership of 64. From its inception to the 1990s, only Prince George's County and Baltimore City had sent members to the Caucus. The present membership of the Legislative Black Caucus now includes elected representatives from Baltimore, Montgomery, and Charles counties as well as the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
Former chairs
Front row l-r J. Jeffries, C. Jones, H. Harrison, M. Murphy
2nd row: J. Proctor, N. Exum, T. Fulton, B. Tignor, R. Kirk, C. Howard
3rd row: J. Benson, C. Anderson, S. Parham, N. Irby
back row: J. Douglass, C. Davis, S. Marriott, C. Blount, L. Young]]

List of Chairpersons of the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland:
| Chamber | Name | Tenure | County | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Delegate | Arthur King | 1970–1972 | Prince George's | |
| Delegate | Lloyal Randolph | 1972–1975 | Baltimore City | |
| Senator | Robert Douglas | 1976–1978 | Baltimore City | |
| Delegate | Arthur G. Murphy Sr. | 1978 | Baltimore City | |
| Senator | Robert Douglas | 1978–1980 | Baltimore City | |
| Delegate | Frank Conaway Sr. | 1981–1982 | Baltimore City | |
| Senator | Clarence W. Blount | 1982–1984 | Baltimore City | |
| Delegate | [[File:Elijah Cummings, CPD photo 109th Congress.jpg | 25px]] Elijah Cummings | 1984–1985 | Baltimore City |
| Senator | [[File:Decateur trotter.jpg | 25px]] Decatur "Bucky" Trotter | 1986–1988 | Prince George's |
| Delegate | [[File:Curt Anderson (1990).jpg | 25px]] Curt Anderson | 1988–1990 | Baltimore City |
| Delegate | [[File:Christine Jones (April 1990).jpg | 25px]] Christine M. Jones | 1991–1992 | Prince George's |
| Delegate | John D. Jefferies | 1992–1994 | Baltimore City | |
| Delegate | [[File:Joanne C. Benson (2007).jpg | 25px]] Joanne C. Benson | 1995–1996 | Prince George's |
| Senator | Larry Young | 1996–1997 | Baltimore City | |
| Delegate | [[File:Carolyn J. B. Howard (2007).jpg | 25px]] Carolyn J. B. Howard | 1998–2000 | Prince George's |
| Delegate | [[File:Talmadge Branch (2007).jpg | 25px]] Talmadge Branch | 2000–2002 | Baltimore City |
| Delegate | Obie Patterson | 2002–2004 | Prince George's | |
| Delegate | [[File:Rudolph C. Cane (2007).jpg | 25px]] Rudolph C. Cane | 2004–2006 | Wicomico |
| Senator | [[File:Verna L. Jones (2007).jpg | 25px]] Verna L. Jones | 2006–2008 | Baltimore City |
| Delegate | [[File:Veronica L. Turner (2007).jpg | 25px]] Veronica L. Turner | 2008–2010 | Prince George's |
| Senator | [[File:Catherine E. Pugh (2007).jpg | 25px]] Catherine Pugh | 2010–2012 | Baltimore City |
| Delegate | [[File:Aisha N. Braveboy (2009).jpg | 25px]] Aisha N. Braveboy | 2012–2014 | Prince George's |
| Delegate | [[File:Barbara A. Robinson (2007).JPG | 25px]] Barbara A. Robinson | 2014–2016 | Baltimore City |
| Delegate | [[File:Delegate Cheryl Glenn.jpg | 25px]] Cheryl Glenn | 2016–2018 | Baltimore City |
| Delegate | [[File:Delegate D Barnes.jpg | 25px]] Darryl Barnes | 2018–2022 | Prince George's |
2007 legislation
During the 2007 session of the Maryland General Assembly the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland pushed several bills through both Houses and had them signed into law. One of which was a bill that required state contractors to pay their employees a "living wage." For fiscal year 2008, the living wage is set at $11.30 in Montgomery, Prince George's, Howard, Anne Arundel and Baltimore Counties and Baltimore City. It is set at $8.50 for all other areas of the State. Additionally, the Caucus pushed for SB 488. This bill allows an individual convicted of any crime, with the exception of buying or selling votes, to register to vote if not actually serving a court-ordered sentence of imprisonment, including any term of parole or probation, for a felony conviction. Another Caucus bill, SB 543-2007 Darfur Protection Act-Divestiture from the Republic of Sudan, requires the Board of Trustees of the State Retirement and Pension System to encourage companies hold actively traded accounts in its portfolio that conduct business in Sudan to act responsibly and avoid actions that promote or enable human rights violations in Sudan. Additionally, the Caucus pushed for Senate Joint resolution 6 which requires the state to express regret for the role that Maryland played in instituting and maintaining slavery and for the discrimination that was slavery's legacy. The Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland also supported the creation of state debt for funding towards the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington D.C., leading to a $500,000 donation () to the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Foundation.
2009 legislation
During the 2009 session of the Maryland General Assembly, the following Caucus general priorities were passed: SB 186- Correctional Facilities-Released Inmates-Identification Cards Sponsored by Senator Catherine Pugh. This bill will require the Commissioner of Correction to issue an identification card to an inmate before being released from confinement in a State Correctional facility. The identification card must comply with the requirements for secondary identification for the purpose of an identification card issued by the Motor Vehicle Administration.
SB 489- Minority Business Enterprise Certification-Cap on Personal Net Worth Sponsored by Senator Catherine Pugh. This bill requires that the personal net worth cap for eligibility in the State's Minority Business Enterprise program be adjusted annually according to the Consumer Price Index. Personal net worth does not include up to $500,000 of the cash value of any qualified retirement savings plan or individual retirement account. The Maryland Department of Transportation, in consultation with the Attorney General's office and specified legislative committees must evaluate whether the personal net worth cap should be further adjusted, and report its findings to the General Assembly by December 1, 2010.
SB 568-Minority Business Enterprise Program-Directory of Minority Business Enterprise Sponsored by Senator Catherine Pugh. This bill requires the Maryland Department of Transportation to include in its directory of Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs) a list of all MBEs that are ineligible to participate in the State's MBE program because (1) one or more of its owners has a personal net worth that exceeds the statutory cap; or (2) the MBE no longer qualifies as a small business under federal guidelines.
HB 637- Task Force on Prisoner Reentry Sponsored by Delegate Gerron Levi, this emergency bill establishes a Task Force on Prisoner Reentry. The Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Services, or the Secretary's designee, must chair the task force and provide staff support for the taskforce from the Department. An interim report to the Governor and the General Assembly is required by December 31, 2010 and final report of findings and recommendation is required by December 31, 2011.
During the 2009 session of the Maryland General Assembly, the following Caucus budgetary priorities were passed:
- Bowie State University received the $34 million needed for their new fine and performing arts building;
- Coppin State University received $4.1 million of the $9.4 million needed for their science and technology center;
- Morgan State University received $43.5 million of the $45 million needed for campus-wide renovations, new environment studies and business schools;
- The Minority Outreach and Technical Assistance program funding remained in the budget; and
- The Office of Minority Health received $335,000 out of $1 million set aside for infant mortality programs.
References
References
- "Maryland General Assembly Caucuses - Legislative Black Caucus".
- (January 26, 2023). "Cannabis, education top priorities for state's Legislative Black Caucus". Maryland Matters.
- (August 26, 2006). "'She stood very tall': Educator was one of first black women in General Assembly: Lena K. Lee 1906-2006". The Baltimore Sun.
- "The Lena Lee Collection".
- (February 1996). "Attorney Lena S. King Honored for Life's Work". The Crisis.
- (January 22, 2026). "Live coverage: Legislative Black Caucus picks new leaders". [[The Baltimore Banner]].
- (January 14, 2023). "Political Notes: Four more for the Moore team, plus the roster of Black Caucus leaders and an MLK Day fair housing event". [[Maryland Matters]].
- Originally appointed to office to fill an open seat. Each member so marked has been elected in their own right since their appointment.
- Originally appointed to office to fill an open seat, rather than elected.
- "About Us". Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland.
- "General Assembly - Caucuses - Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland - Chairs". [[Government of Maryland]].
- "SB488". Maryland Legislative Information System.
- "BILL INFO-2007 Regular Session-SB 543".
- (27 March 2007). "Maryland issues apology for its role in slavery".
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