Historic Tenure Ending as Speaker Jones Steps Aside

Maryland House Speaker Adrienne Jones this week announced that she is stepping down after more than six years in the role. Jones made history as the first woman and first Black legislator to serve as Speaker, and her tenure shaped some of the most consequential policy debates in recent memory.

The announcement came during a meeting of House committee chairs in Annapolis. Jones did not attend the meeting but released a written statement saying her resignation takes effect immediately.

She framed the decision as part of a personal shift toward “tomorrow and what lies ahead,” adding that she never intended the Speakership to be a permanent post.

House Speaker Pro Tem Dana Stein will assume the Speaker’s responsibilities while the transition moves forward. The House Democratic Caucus will meet later this month to select the next Speaker, setting up a significant leadership choice ahead of the 2026 session.

Senate President Bill Ferguson publicly praised Jones’s leadership shortly after the announcement. In a statement on social media, he highlighted their work together through the pandemic, significant equity and reform legislation, complex budget cycles, and emergency response efforts.

Ferguson credited Jones with steady leadership during some of Maryland’s most challenging moments and noted the strong working relationship that developed between the two presiding officers.

Jones took the gavel in 2019 and led the chamber through a period marked by significant statewide challenges and large-scale policy shifts. Her leadership ran through the COVID-19 pandemic, landmark work on police reform and equity, Blueprint implementation, and multiple rounds of difficult budget decisions as Maryland confronted economic volatility and long-term fiscal pressures. She also worked closely with Senate leadership on crisis response, including the aftermath of the Key Bridge collapse.

County governments engaged with her office throughout these debates, especially on issues that required strong state-local coordination, including school construction, transportation funding, elections, emergency management, and public safety. Jones often emphasized stability and partnership during negotiations and encouraged committees to keep local impacts in focus.

The upcoming Speaker selection will shape committee leadership, budget strategy, and the House’s policy direction at a time when Maryland faces fiscal constraints, immediate infrastructure needs, and continued implementation pressures across state–local programs.

Stay tuned to Conduit Street for more information.