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Union members! Bookmark this page and visit periodically to receive updates on the elections, as well as information on legislative bills that affect you and your work.

Click the links below to learn more:

 

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The 2023 Maryland Legislative Session is over, and AFT-Maryland has a lot to report.
Read AFT-Maryland's 2023 Legislative Report here.

We work with public employees from a number of sectors including K-12 education, healthcare, state and municipal civil service, and higher education to meet with elected officials to advocate for policy that would improve their work experiences.

 

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Are you and everyone in your family registered to vote?
Click here for Voter Registration at the Maryland State Board of Elections.

 

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We're getting ready for the 2024 Primary Election! 

We have resources for our members and community members to make their plans to vote in the upcoming 2024 Election, including key dates for the Primary.

Find information on Labor Endorsed candidates, deadlines to register to vote, where to vote, and how to plan your vote.

 

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Members:Take the 2024 Political Priorities Survey

The 2024 election season will soon be upon us, and as public employees and education workers, we must be sure that our issues are understood by candidates who are running for various offices that are up for election.

In order to better understand the political priorities of our membership as we head into this election cycle, please take the time to complete this, short, 5-minute political priorities survey. Once completed, the union will begin compiling questions to ask the various candidates for the particular offices, and holding candidate forums to determine who will get the union's endorsement.

aftmd.us/politicalpriorities2024

 

Volunteer to Help Get Out the Vote!

Volunteer this election season with your co-workers to be sure Maryland elects pro-union candidates throughout the state! Sign up at aftmd.us/gotvsignup2024

 

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Need to know who represents you in Annapolis and in county/city government?
Click here to find your current state and local representatives.
 

 

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Contribute to AFT-Maryland COPE (Union members only) AFT-Maryland COPE (Committee On Political Education) is a fund composed exclusively of voluntary contributions from union members that is used to help support pro-union candidates for elected office. https://aftmd.us/aftmdcope
 

 

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The AFT-Maryland Endorsement Process.
Click here to learn more.
 
 


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2023 Legislative Session

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, most of the session was viewable to the public through remote, web-based access. Details of the procedural rules and regulations can be seen below.

AFT-Maryland 2023 Legislative Session Report

 

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2022 Legislative Session

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, most of the session was viewable to the public through remote, web-based access. Details of the procedural rules and regulations can be seen below.

AFT-Maryland 2022 Legislative Session Report


2021 Special Session

On December 6th, the Maryland State Legislature convened a special session to redraw our state’s congressional boundaries based on the 2020 U.S. Census data. They also considered overriding the vetoes on a number of important bills, as well as electing a new State Treasurer. The State Treasurer sits on the state employee and teacher pension board, and represents one vote on the three-member Board of Public Works, which deliberates on state procurement and budgetary items when the legislature is not in session.

Click here for more detailed information on the 2021 Special Session, and what it means for workers!

2021 Legislative Session

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, most of the session was viewable to the public through remote, web-based access. Details of the procedural rules and regulations can be seen below.


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2019

Read the 2019 Legislative Session Wrap-Up.






Get involved! To find out about how you can be a part of AFT-Maryland's Political and Legislative Committees, or if you have any questions, contact Todd Reynolds or Denise Riley:

Contact:
Todd Reynolds
, AFT-Maryland Political Coordinator
(443) 320-4719 | treynolds@aftmd.org

Denise Riley, AFT-Maryland Director of Policy & Legislative Affairs
(443) 320-4713 | driley@aftmd.org

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