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HB 680Children's Cabinet Fund - Renaming and Funding for Grants to Local Management Boards

MD 2026RS session · introduced 2026-02-02

Renaming the Children's Cabinet Fund to be the Children's Cabinet Interagency Fund; requiring the Governor, for fiscal years 2028 through 2030, to include an appropriation in the annual budget bill to the Fund of an amount at least equal to the appropriation to the Fund in fiscal year 2027; and requiring, in fiscal year 2031, the Governor to provide an appropriation to the Fund of $500,000 above the appropriation for fiscal year 2030, to be used for grants to the local management boards.

Latest action: In the House - Passed Enrolled

Sponsors (18)
Action timeline (9)
  1. · house First Reading
  2. · senate First Reading (cross-filed)
  3. · house Second Reading — Passed with Amendments
  4. · house Third Reading — Passed
  5. · house Hearing — Appropriations
  6. · senate Second Reading — Passed
  7. · senate Third Reading — Passed with Amendments
  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 appropriationsmd-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
1Emily Shetty (D, state_lower MD-18)sponsor05
2Aaron M. Kaufman (D, state_lower MD-18)cosponsor01
3Adrian Boafo (D, state_lower MD-23)cosponsor01
4Aletheia McCaskill (D, state_lower MD-44)cosponsor01
5Denise Roberts (D, state_lower MD-25)cosponsor01
6Gabriel M. Moreno (D, state_lower MD-13)cosponsor01
7Gary Simmons (D, state_lower MD-12)cosponsor01
8Jackie Addison (D, state_lower MD-45)cosponsor01
9Jessica Feldmark (D, state_lower MD-12)cosponsor01
10Julian Ivey (D, state_lower MD-47)cosponsor01
11Karen Toles (D, state_lower MD-25)cosponsor01
12Lorig Charkoudian (D, state_lower MD-20)cosponsor01
13Mark S. Chang (D, state_lower MD-32)cosponsor01
14Marlon Amprey (D, state_lower MD-40)cosponsor01
15Mary A. Lehman (D, state_lower MD-21)cosponsor01
16Sean A. Stinnett (D, state_lower MD-41)cosponsor01
17Sheree Sample-Hughes (D, state_lower MD-37)cosponsor01
18Stephanie Smith (D, state_lower MD-45)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 appropriations · md-leg
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