Board briefed that Maryland General Assembly session closed; several bills that could have affected district did not pass

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CCPS attorney Mr. Schwartz told the board on April 8 that the Maryland General Assembly closed its session on April 7 and that several bills that could have had negative impacts on the school system did not pass; the board emphasized the role of advocacy.

Mr. Schwartz, attorney for Charles County Public Schools, gave a legislative update at the board's April 8 meeting, noting that the Maryland General Assembly closed its session on April 7, 2025.

Board materials and speakers said the board was pleased several bills that could have had potential negative impacts on the school system did not pass. The presentation emphasized the importance of advocacy and the board's role in engaging with lawmakers; no specific bill numbers or titles were provided during the briefing.

Kramer closed the update by thanking the public for support of Charles County Public Schools. The item was informational and did not include a formal board action.