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Join Us! MLAW’s Legislative Reception and Briefing is January 31st!

Please join us for MLAW’s Annual Legislative Reception and Briefing. This is your opportunity to meet us in Annapolis to learn about the legislation that will make up the 2017 Legislative Agenda and to meet with legislators to discuss issues important to women.

There is no charge to attend the event, but please register early as registration is limited.  Also, please only register if you are sure you can attend.  Last year’s event “sold out” and we had to cut off registration.   We’ll do our best not to turn anyone away!

**Click here to register**

The briefing and reception will be held on January 31, 2017 from 4:30 – 6:00 pm in Room 180 in the House Office Building located at 6 Bladen Street in Annapolis. Please be sure to bring a photo identification in order to enter the House building. There are several parking garages located near the House building, as well as metered parking throughout Annapolis. You also may park at Navy Stadium and take the shuttle to the House Office  Building.

For more information, email us at mdlegagenda4women@yahoo.com or call 443-519-1005.

MLAW Agenda for 2017 Set!

In October, leaders of state-wide organizations and advocates addressing issues of concern to women of Maryland participated in a conference to identify potential legislative initiatives for the 2016 Maryland General Assembly.   Those initiatives then constituted a ballot which members of MLAW considered.  Members were asked to identify what they believed were the top initiatives for the MLAW Legislative Agenda 2017.

The MLAW Board of Directors reviewed the results of the balloting and identified issues that will comprise the MLAW Legislative Agenda 2017.  The eight bills selected are listed below. 

Rape Survivor Family Protection Act
Five percent (5%) of rape victims of reproductive age (age 12-45) became pregnant as a result of rape, with the majority of pregnancies in adolescents.   The Rape Survivor Family Protection Act would create a legal process for rape victims to terminate the parental rights of rapists when a child is conceived as result of rape. Victims would be required to meet a clear and convincing standard of evidence. This is the same standard used for other termination of parental rights cases – no more, no less.

Rape and Physical Resistance
This bill clarifies and modernizes Maryland’s sex crimes statutes by making it clear that rape victims are not required to physically resist sexual assault.

Maryland Tort Claims Act – Claim Requirement (Sexual Assault in the Workplace)
Current law bars a state employee from making a valid claim of sexual assault if notice is not filed within one year. In a case of sexual assault in the workplace, a victim might be traumatized and not be able to come forward in a year. Not filing notice should never prevent a claim from moving forward. This bill provides that a victim of sexual assault, in state government employment, may not be denied access to justice if she/he fails to file a claim within one year. This legislation would correct a tension in the existing law between two provisions that require a claimant to show good cause and the defendant to show actual prejudice.

Women on Board” Bill-Corporate Board Gender Diversity Requirements
This bill will encourage companies to abide by board appointment practices, which aim to maintain a diverse composition. Instead of attempting to compel all companies to maintain mandatory quotas, the scope of this bill extends only to those companies seeking work-contracts with the state.  Presumably, the size of a company and the value of the proposed work contract would be taken into consideration when determining the quotas to which any particular company is subject and whether or not they would be subject to this stature at all.  Leading authorities on pay equity believe the next important step involves placing more women on corporate boards can influence compensation policies and practices.

Equal Pay Salary History and Salary Range
The intent of this bill is to introduce legislation that prohibits discriminatory practices and increases transparency from employers when hiring women.   Employers may not ask past salary history and Employers over a certain size (TBD) must disclose a salary range for the position when requested by applicant.

Maryland Healthy Working Families Act
Everyone gets sick and everyone deserves time to recover without risking their economic stability, yet 41% of American workers are unable to earn paid sick days. Here in Maryland, more than 700,000 of our neighbors are forced to make impossible choices: go to work sick, send an ill child to school or daycare, or stay home and sacrifice much-needed income or, worse, risk job loss. Among low-wage workers, the people who can least afford to take unpaid time off from work when sick, 80% lack access to paid sick days. The proposed legislation, which was introduced for the first time in 2013, requires Maryland employers to allow workers to earn a certain number of annual paid sick and safe days. Employees would begin accruing hours from the start of employment but would not be allowed to use their paid sick time until the completion of a probationary period. The “safe time” component of the legislation requires employers to allow employees who have been victims of domestic abuse or sexual assault to use their accrued paid sick leave to care for their health after these incidents or to seek legal protections or new housing.

Fair Scheduling Act
Unpredictable and unstable work schedules are wreaking havoc on the lives of women and families in Maryland. Women make up 70% of the low-wage workforce in Maryland where these practices are most common. Many of these women are mothers. But when a parent has little notice of whether she will work 10 or 30 hours in a week, or when, it is impossible to budget for basic expenses like food and rent, secure reliable child care, or hold down a second job to make ends meet. The Fair Scheduling Act will provide baseline protections, like advance notice of work schedules, predictability pay for last minute schedule changes, and compensation for on-call shifts, to incentivize employers to create stable, predictable schedules and to ensure that employees are compensated for their time and flexibility.

Reasonable Accommodations for Pregnant Workers
Maryland’s Reasonable Accommodations for Disabilities Due to Pregnancy Act has helped many pregnant workers get reasonable accommodations that allow them to continue working during their pregnancies. However, more women would be able to work safely and support their families during their pregnancies and after giving birth if the law were clarified and strengthened in several key ways. This bill will make clarifications to Maryland’s existing law to ensure that pregnant workers with a medical need for workplace accommodations due to normal pregnancy are in fact provided reasonable accommodations. It will also strengthen the law by clarifying that reasonable accommodations must also be provided for lactation-related needs. And it will strengthen the law to prohibit employers from forcing pregnant workers out on leave when they could be reasonably accommodated since many women cannot afford or do not want to take leave and could continue working if they were provided another reasonable accommodation.

 

 

Hot Topics and Legislation for the 2017 Legislative Session

Please click to view the detailed description of the proposals that were submitted at the 2016 Fall Agenda Conference for consideration.  2017-proposals.

Rape Survivor Family Protection Act
Rape and Physical Resistance
Domestic Violence and Protective Orders
Maryland Tort Claims Act – Claim Requirement (Sexual Assault in the Workplace)
Dispute Resolution – Child Care Providers and Children with Disabilities
Early Childhood – Ban on Public School Suspension & Expulsion
Free School Meals for All Low-Income Students
Protecting Renting Families Act
“Women on Board” Bill-Corporate Board Gender Diversity Requirements
Equal Pay Salary History and Salary Range
Maryland Healthy Working Families Act
Fair Scheduling Act
Reasonable Accommodations for Pregnant Workers
Restoration of Former Name after Divorce
Patient’s Bill of Rights
Universal Voter Registration Act

 

Directions to the MLAW Fall Conference

The event will be held on the campus of Anne Arundel Community College in Arnold, Cade Building Room 219.  The address of the campus is 101 College Drive.  However, it is recommended that you enter the campus from the West Campus Drive entrance and NOT the main entrance.  Once turning onto West Campus Drive, you will make your first right at the stop sign.  The Cade Building will be on the left side of the road and parking will be in a lot across the street.  A map of the campus with the route and building highlighted can be viewed here: aacc-map-mlaw-conference.

Thank you to our Fall Conference Sponsors!

Individuals

  • Danelle Buchman
  • Michaele Cohen
  • Sophie Ford
  • Cassandra Freeman
  • Susan Horst
  • Elizabeth Fran Johnson
  • Pam Luby
  • Anita Riley
  • Joan Stine

Organizations

Call for Legislative Proposals

MLAW is encouraging organizations (lead groups) and legislators to submit their legislative proposals for consideration at our Fall Agenda Conference to be held on October 22nd. Selected legislation will comprise our 2017 Legislative Agenda.

Criteria for submissions is as follows:
*addresses a women’s issue
*can be addressed through the legislative process
*has an identifiable, sustainable group that can shepherd the issue
*has a reasonable chance to move successfully through the legislative process

If your legislation meets this criteria and you would like it to be considered, please download and complete a submission form. 2016 Legislative Proposal Form

 

MLAWs Fall Agenda Conference – “From the Style Page to the Front Page: Advancing Women’s Issues”

The MLAW fall conference will be held on Saturday, October 22, 2016 from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm at Anne Arundel Community College in Arnold, MD.

The conference will feature a moderated panel: “From the Style Page to the Front Page: Advancing Women’s Issues”, including: Delegate Vanessa Atterbeary, Delegate Kathleen Dumais, Delegate Ariana Kelly and Senator Thomas “Mac” MiddletonDelegate Aruna Miller, President of the Women Legislators of Maryland, will give opening remarks.

The highlight of the conference will be the presentation of legislative proposals for the upcoming 2017 legislative session. Join us to learn about the bills that will make up the 2017 Agenda. An optional Grassroots Advocacy 101 workshop will be offered from 1:00 to 3:00 pm.  There is no charge for the this workshop.   A light continental breakfast is included with registration. Optional box lunches for those staying for the Advocacy 101 workshop are available for $10 and require a pre-order.  CLICK HERE TO REGISTER.

Sponsorship opportunities are available and encouraged. For more information, call 443-519-1005 or email us at  mdlegagenda4women@yahoo.com or visit our website at www.mdlegagendaforwomen.org for sponsorship levels benefits and pricing.

Anne Arundel Community College, located at 101 College Parkway in Arnold, provides a convenient setting for our conference with ample free parking and handicapped accessibility.

Click here to download a Conference Registration Form. 2016 Fall Conference Registration Form

Click here to download a Sponsorship Form. 2016 Fall Conference Sponsorship Form

Click here to download a Conference Flyer.  2016 Fall Conference Flyer

Click here to download a Legislative Proposal Form. 2016 Legislative Proposal Form

Join or Renew Your Membership for 2016-7 Today!

MLAW is the only statewide coalition of women’s groups and individuals that provides a non-partisan, independent voice for Maryland women and families.  We mobilize networks, groups, and individuals from all over the state to ensure the passage of key legislation.  In 2016, five of the nine bills on the MLAW Legislative Agenda PASSED the General Assembly. MLAW support makes a difference! 

This year, we are celebrating 22 years as your voice in Annapolis.  

Every year, the Maryland legislature considers hundreds of bills, and every year a high percentage of MLAW-supported bills become law.  These laws make a difference for women and families throughout Maryland.  MLAW is an effective, volunteer-run organization that depends entirely on dues and private contributions to do its work. We need your help to continue our work on behalf of Maryland women and families. 

If you are already an MLAW member, please renew your membership today. If you are not a current member, please sign up right away. And please consider an additional donation to support our vital work.

We hold an annual fall conference to develop our MLAW Legislative Agenda and a legislative reception in Annapolis during the legislative session to introduce the Agenda.  These events focus legislators’ attention on our issues and raise our visibility throughout the state.  We distribute the annual Legislative Agenda to every Maryland legislator.  In collaboration with our advocacy partners, we submit testimony, advocate for bills, and promote our Agenda through our website, Facebook page, and e-newsletter.

Your membership entitles you to VOTE for the legislative issues that will be included on the MLAW Legislative Agenda. 

Your membership and additional contributions fund MLAW’s efforts to maintain a strong voice for women and families in the Maryland legislature.  We appreciate your commitment to women’s rights, and we ask for your generous support. Please consider an additional donation to support our advocacy efforts. Please print and complete the membership form (link below) and mail in your membership and/or donation. You may also join or donate online at https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=634FHF6AZJJ3G.

Thank you!

Michaele Cohen
President, MLAW Board of Directors

Click here to download the MLAW MEMBERSHIP FORM 2016-17

 

 

2016 MLAW Legislative Agenda – Final Report

5 Bills on the 2016 MLAW Legislative Agenda PASSED

HB 1003/SB 481   Equal Pay for Equal Work Act

HB 155/SB 278   Criminal Law – Stalking and Harassment

HB 314/SB 346   Peace Orders – Grounds for Relief

HB 740/SB 485   Task Force to Study Family and Medical Leave Insurance

HB 1005/SB 848   Health Insurance – Contraceptive Equity Act (Maryland Contraceptive Act of 2016)

 

We are very disappointed that the following bills DID NOT PASS despite extraordinary efforts:

HB 580/SB 472   Labor and Employment – Maryland Healthy Working Families Act

HB 646/SB 593   Family Law – Child Conceived Without Consent – Termination of Parental Rights

(formerly the Rape Survivor Family Protection Act)

HB 1175/SB 664   Fair Scheduling, Wages, and Benefits Act

HB 623/SB 866   Criminal Procedure – Postconviction Review – Conviction of Human Trafficking Victim

 

Click here to view and download the final report: 2016MLAWAGENDAFinal