Counties Gain New Tool to Support Child Care Providers

Counties and municipalities now have a new tool to bolster child care options in their communities, thanks to newly passed legislation, HB 389 / SB 516 of 2025. This new law, spearheaded by Delegate Julie Palakovich Carr and Senator Nancy King, enables local governments to grant property tax credits to child care providers — an innovative move to address the significant decline in child care availability across Maryland. MACo Supports Local Flexibility for Child Care…

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MACo Welcomes Proposals for 2026 Legislative Initiatives

MACo welcomes proposals for legislative priorities for the 2026 legislative session. Each year, MACo selects up to four priorities to advance through the General Assembly. These initiatives reflect county needs and promote practical, statewide solutions. In recent years, MACo initiatives have focused on infrastructure investment, modernizing local revenue structures, public safety recruitment, and emergency response capacity (view MACo’s 2025 Initiatives for examples). MACo will soon send a formal request for submissions to counties. In the…

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General Assembly Adopts MACo-Backed Delay of Tax Overhaul for Airbnb-Type Rentals

The General Assembly passed legislation this year to shift how Maryland collects hotel rental taxes from short-term rental (STR) platforms. SB 979 / HB 1103, as enacted, centralizes tax collection for qualifying platforms under the Office of the State Comptroller, aiming to improve enforcement and ensure short-term rentals (STRs) contribute fairly to local revenues. At MACo’s urging, lawmakers delayed the bill’s implementation until fiscal 2027, providing time to resolve administrative details, coordinate across jurisdictions, and…

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Major Issues & More – 90 Day Report Reviews the 2025 Legislative Session

The Maryland Department of Legislative Services’ annual synopsis of the General Assembly’s time in Annapolis provides an update on taxes, education, energy, transportation, environmental, and health issues addressed in bills that passed – and didn’t pass – in the 2025 Session. As the Maryland Department of Legislative Services describes, the 90 Day Report is divided into 12 parts, each discussing a significant policy area. Each part contains a discussion of the majority of bills passed in…

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2025 Session: Recap and Wrap-Ups

Catch up on all of the latest outcomes of the 2025 Maryland General Assembly session with wrap-ups on important county-related bills in each policy area. Maryland’s 447th legislative session was defined by one of the most challenging budget environments in over a decade — with a $3.3 billion shortfall driving proposals for aggressive cost shifts, spending cuts, and tax changes. Despite these unprecedented fiscal pressures, counties worked together through MACo to protect essential services, limit…

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2025 Session Down the Stretch: The County Watch List

With the last ten days of the 2025 legislative session, county leaders still are watching for final outcomes on multiple major issues. We recap here, with links, and what we're watching for in the days ahead. Budget and BRFA - The House has moved its full fiscal plan, and the Senate has started its process. We expect a conference committee to resolve their differences, which look relatively minor compared to a more conventional year. Most…

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General Assembly Advances Bill to Bolster Security for 9-1-1 Centers

The Maryland Senate has passed an amended version of HB 445, legislation designed to enhance protections against cyberattacks targeting 9-1-1 centers, known in law as public safety answering points (PSAPs). The bill now heads back to the House of Delegates for final approval. MACo supports the bill and its crossfile (SB 81), reinforcing the State’s commitment to safeguarding public safety infrastructure as counties transition to Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG911) — a statewide initiative to modernize…

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Unfunded and Unwise: SDAT Cost Shift Reopens Old Warnings

Buried in the House Budget Reconciliation and Financing Act (BRFA) is a costly proposal that threatens to upend the relationship between state and local government. The plan? Shift 90% of the cost of funding the State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) onto counties — to the tune of $21.2 million annually. Counties call this what it is: an unfunded mandate that sacrifices good policy for short-term savings. More information here: 1/ #Maryland’s property assessment…

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House Kills Bill To Subvert Homestead Tax Credit

HB 726 – Homestead Property Tax Credit – Eligible Properties – Alteration will not advance from the House Ways and Means Committee. The bill is dead for the 2025 session. MACo opposed the bill, which sought to expand Homestead Property Tax Credit eligibility beyond owner-occupied homes, undermining its core purpose of ensuring tax stability for primary residences. Counties opposed the measure due to its $30 million per annum fiscal impact, which could have led to…

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General Assembly Advances Bill Granting Counties Flexibility To Expand Childcare Access

The House and Senate have passed HB 389 / SB 516, expanding local flexibility to support childcare providers through targeted tax incentives. With childcare availability remaining a significant challenge, this bill provides counties with an additional tool to encourage investment in this critical sector. MACo supports HB 389 / SB 516, recognizing the importance of locally driven solutions for workforce needs and economic stability. The bill expands an existing local-option property tax credit, allowing counties…

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