In the face of harmful federal actions, the Moore-Miller Administration worked with the General Assembly to deliver a balanced budget and pass legislation that grows jobs, lowers costs, and protects Marylanders.
Our 2026 legislative agenda expands opportunity for all Marylanders — making strategic investments in education and industries of the future and advancing bills to lower energy and housing costs – all without increasing taxes.
We’re proving that even in challenging times, Maryland can move forward with purpose and deliver real results.
The DECADE Act of 2026
This comprehensive economic development bill broadens Maryland’s ability to attract, develop, and grow businesses within our state.
The bill makes our state more competitive by modernizing programs and processes to reflect today’s rapidly changing economy.
We are removing barriers to investment, supporting proven programs, and aligning economic development tools for maximum impact.
The Maryland Transit & Housing Opportunity Act
Unlocks underutilized land around high-capacity rail stations for affordable housing and economic growth where people can live, work, and travel.
Expands financial incentives to build affordable housing alongside rail stations.
The Protection from Predatory Pricing Act
Prevents Marylanders from being charged different prices for groceries based on personal data.
Prohibits grocery stores and third party delivery services from using personal data and automated systems to set individual prices for goods.
The Utility RELIEF Act
Holds big companies accountable, modernizes our grid infrastructure, and lowers energy bills for Maryland families.
Invests in local clean energy projects, that are the fastest and cheapest way to bring more generation quickly and lower energy costs for Maryland families.
Increases transparency and accountability for data center companies in the state and ensures they pay for their fair share of energy costs.
Will keep more money in the pockets of Marylanders.
The Vax Act
Protects our people by relying on sound science from independent medical organizations to make official recommendations on immunizations, screenings, and other preventative services.
Prevents political pressure in Washington from reversing decades of standard medical practice.