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HB 634Police Training - Autism and Dementia (LEAD Act of 2026)

MD 2026RS session · introduced 2026-01-30

Requiring the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission to require entrance-level and in-service police training to include certain training regarding individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, dementia, and autism.

Latest action: In the House - Returned Passed

Sponsors (32)
Action timeline (9)
  1. · house First Reading
  2. · house Hearing — Judiciary
  3. · house Second Reading — Passed with Amendments
  4. · senate First Reading (cross-filed)
  5. · house Third Reading — Passed
  6. · house Committee Report — Favorable with Amendments
  7. · senate Second Reading — Passed
  8. · senate Third Reading — Passed
  9. · senate Committee Report — Favorable
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2 typed relationships in the influence graph — 0 inbound, 2 outbound, grouped by type.

referred to committee (2)
datedirentityamountrolesource
Senate judicial proceedingsmd-leg
House judiciarymd-leg
Who matters on this bill

Who matters

Members ranked by combined influence on this bill: role (sponsor 5 / cosponsor 1), capped speech count from the Congressional Record, and recorded-vote engagement.

#MemberRoleSpeechesVotedScore
1Aaron M. Kaufman (D, state_lower MD-18)sponsor05
2Adrian Boafo (D, state_lower MD-23)cosponsor01
3Andrea Fletcher Harrison (D, state_lower MD-24)cosponsor01
4Bernice Mireku-North (D, state_lower MD-14)cosponsor01
5Caylin Young (D, state_lower MD-45)cosponsor01
6David Moon (D, state_lower MD-20)cosponsor01
7Diana M. Fennell (D, state_lower MD-47)cosponsor01
8Frank M. Conaway (D, state_lower MD-40)cosponsor01
9Gabriel M. Moreno (D, state_lower MD-13)cosponsor01
10Gary Simmons (D, state_lower MD-12)cosponsor01
11Greg Wims (D, state_lower MD-39)cosponsor01
12Jamila J. Woods (D, state_lower MD-26)cosponsor01
13Jen Terrasa (D, state_lower MD-13)cosponsor01
14Joe Vogel (D, state_lower MD-17)cosponsor01
15Jon S. Cardin (D, state_lower MD-11)cosponsor01
16Karen Simpson (D, state_lower MD-3)cosponsor01
17Kevin B. Hornberger (R, state_lower MD-35)cosponsor01
18Kym Taylor (D, state_lower MD-23)cosponsor01
19Lesley J. Lopez (D, state_lower MD-39)cosponsor01
20Mark Edelson (D, state_lower MD-46)cosponsor01
21Marlon Amprey (D, state_lower MD-40)cosponsor01
22N. Scott Phillips (D, state_lower MD-10)cosponsor01
23Nicole A. Williams (D, state_lower MD-22)cosponsor01
24Pam Lanman Guzzone (D, state_lower MD-13)cosponsor01
25Regina T. Boyce (D, state_lower MD-43)cosponsor01
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Predicted vote

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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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  1. 2026-05-24 · was referred to Senate judicial proceedings · md-leg
  2. 2026-05-24 · was referred to House judiciary · md-leg
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