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HB 1599Chesapeake Bay - Enhancement Program and Maryland Seafood Industry Financial Assistance Fund - Established

MD 2026RS session · introduced 2026-02-16

Establishing the Chesapeake Bay Enhancement Program to provide funding for certain oyster propagation and replenishment projects that mitigate the effects of certain transportation projects on the State's oyster population; establishing the Maryland Seafood Industry Financial Assistance Fund to provide financial assistance to certain commercial watermen and small businesses; and prohibiting the Department of Natural Resources from making certain approvals for tidal fish licenses or authorizations of certain borrowers.

Latest action: Approved by the Governor - Chapter 553

Sponsors (17)
Action timeline (9)
  1. · house First Reading
  2. · house Hearing — Environment and Transportation
  3. · senate First Reading (cross-filed)
  4. · house Second Reading — Passed with Amendments
  5. · house Third Reading — Passed
  6. · senate Second Reading — Passed
  7. · senate Third Reading — Passed
  8. · house Committee Report — Favorable with Amendments
  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 budget and taxationmd-leg
House environment and transportationmd-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
1Jay A. Jacobs (R, state_lower MD-36)sponsor05
2Anne Healey (D, state_lower MD-22)cosponsor01
3Barry Beauchamp (R, state_lower MD-38)cosponsor01
4Dana Stein (D, state_lower MD-11)cosponsor01
5Darrell Odom (D, state_lower MD-27)cosponsor01
6Dylan Behler (D, state_lower MD-30)cosponsor01
7H. Kevin Anderson (R, state_lower MD-38)cosponsor01
8Jefferson L. Ghrist (R, state_lower MD-36)cosponsor01
9Marvin E. Holmes (D, state_lower MD-23)cosponsor01
10Natalie Ziegler (D, state_lower MD-9)cosponsor01
11Nick Allen (D, state_lower MD-8)cosponsor01
12Regina T. Boyce (D, state_lower MD-43)cosponsor01
13Robbyn Lewis (D, state_lower MD-46)cosponsor01
14Sheree Sample-Hughes (D, state_lower MD-37)cosponsor01
15Steven J. Arentz (R, state_lower MD-36)cosponsor01
16Thomas S. Hutchinson (R, state_lower MD-37)cosponsor01
17Wayne A. Hartman (R, state_lower MD-38)cosponsor01
Stance (positions taken)

Predicted vote

Aggregated from: actual roll-call votes (when present) → sponsor → cosponsor → party median (predicts YES when ≥25% of the caucus sponsored/cosponsored). Each row labels its confidence tier so you can see why a position was predicted.

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 budget and taxation · md-leg
  2. 2026-05-24 · was referred to House environment and transportation · md-leg
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