Committee approves measure requesting $250,000 in governor’s recommended budget for Boys & Girls Clubs grants

2886310 · April 5, 2025

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Summary

The committee moved a Senate bill that would request the governor include $250,000 in funding for grants to Boys & Girls Clubs of Maryland in the governor's budget; the bill passed on a roll-call vote.

The Appropriations Committee voted to advance a Senate bill that asks the governor to include $250,000 in the executive budget for grants to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Maryland.

A committee member summarized the bill briefly: it would require the governor to include $250,000 in funds for grants administered through the governor’s office of children to statewide Boys & Girls Clubs. "Briefly this bill requires ... the governor to include $250,000 to the governor's office of children to provide grants to the boys and girls clubs of Maryland," the presenter said.

The committee moved the measure and conducted a roll-call vote. The transcript records the bill passing; recorded no votes against included Delegate Grace and Delegate Mangione, and Delegate McComas voted no in this roll call as well. Other members recorded their votes as yes.

The sponsor or mover was identified in the transcript as Delegate Shetty when the bill was introduced; the motion and second were recorded but the transcript did not identify which member seconded the motion. The measure advanced with a favorable recommendation to the next step in the legislative process.