st. mary's county government

LEONARDTOWN, Md. – The Commissioners of St. Mary’s County will hold a joint meeting with members of the St. Mary’s County Legislative Delegation on Tuesday, December 13, 2022, at 6 p.m. The meeting will take place in the Commissioners Meeting Room inside the Chesapeake Building, 41770 Baldridge Street in Leonardtown.

The purpose of the meeting is to consider requests by the Commissioners of St. Mary’s County, as well as proposals from organizations and citizens for the enactment of legislation during the 2023 Regular Session of the Maryland General Assembly.

The form to submit a legislative proposal can be found online on the County Attorney page or: https://www.stmarysmd.com/docs/2023_LEGISLATIVE_PROPOSAL_FORM.pdf

Monday, October 17, 2022, is the deadline to submit proposals to the Commissioners of St. Mary’s County to be considered at the Tuesday, December 13, 2022, joint meeting. Proponents will be provided an opportunity to be heard at the joint meeting. Please note that citizens can choose to submit proposals directly to the St. Mary’s County Delegation per their schedule.

Proposals can be submitted to:          

Commissioners of St. Mary’s County

41770  Baldridge Street

P.O. Box 653

Leonardtown, MD  20650

csmc@stmarysmd.com      

&     

Matt Morgan, Delegate

District 29A, St. Mary’s County

310 House Office Building

6 Bladen Street

Annapolis, MD 21401
matt.morgan@house.state.md.us

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4 Comments

  1. Delegate Morgan Would you please recommend that Maryland be added to the list of States that want term limits in Congress. It is my understanding that if enough States sign a petition, they can make this law at a convention of the States. Also would support the requirement for voter identification and in person voting. Thank you

  2. With all the pissing and moaning on here everyday about government, I thought this article would have hundreds of suggestions and replies by now. Where are all the fake conservatives and fake Republicans? You all should be clamoring for open primaries in MD.

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