MARYLAND Power Grab: Schools Chief Can Declare Extended Emergency
Oppose SB 218/HB 288
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
- PROBLEM: SB218 strikes the authority of the State Governor and gives it to the State Superintendent of Schools to declare “a prolonged state of emergency…that prevents regular, in–person attendance at a public school for at least 14 consecutive school days.”
- WHY THEY SHOULD CARE: The State Superintendent of Schools is not publicly elected but is an appointed bureaucrat and is not directly accountable to the people.
- The authority invested in this bureaucrat would bypass community decisions and local school boards.
- It is not clear what would constitute an emergency or how school officials would exercise emergency powers.
- It is already required of each county school board to have a “virtual education plan” for any “prolonged state of emergency.”
- This bill is unnecessary because a legal framework already exists to address any school related “prolonged state of emergency.”
- ACTION: Contact members of the Senate Education, Energy, and Environment Committee and ask the to vote Unfavorable for SB 218 (HB 288).