The Environmental Matters Committee is assigned legislation relating to agriculture; bi-county agencies; environmental matters, including agricultural land preservation, program open space, and vehicle emissions; ethics; housing, landlord and tenant, and real property, including lead paint; local government; natural resources; and transportation (non-revenue related), including highways, bridges, mass transit, and motor vehicles.
This committee is composed of twenty-four delegates (House Rules 18; Code State Government Article, secs. 2-1103 through 2-1105).
ENVIRONMENT SUBCOMMITTEE
HOUSING & REAL PROPERTY SUBCOMMITTEE
LAND USE & ETHICS SUBCOMMITTEE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT & BI-COUNTY AGENCIES SUBCOMMITTEE
MOTOR VEHICLES & TRANSPORTATION SUBCOMMITTEE
NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCOMMITTEE
The Environment Subcommittee originated as the Environmental and Natural Resources Subcommittee in 1995. In 1999, it reformed as the Agriculture, Environment and Natural Resources Subcommittee, and became the Environment Subcommittee in January 2003.
In January 2003, the Housing and Real Property Subcommittee began under the Environmental Matters Committee.
The Land Use and Ethics Subcommittee organized in January 2006.
The Local Government and Bi-County Agencies Subcommittee started in January 2003.
The Motor Vehicles and Transportation Subcommittee formed in January 2003.
The Natural Resources Subcommittee started in 1995 as the Environmental and Natural Resources Subcommittee. In 1999, it reformed as the Agriculture, Environment and Natural Resources Subcommittee. In January 2003, it became the Natural Resources Subcommittee, and combined with the Ethics Subcommittee to form the Natural Resources and Ethics Subcommittee in January 2005. In January 2006, it reformed as the Natural Resources Subcommittee.
During the 2007 Session, the Ground Rent Work Group met to review legislation dealing with ground rents.
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WORK GROUPS
During the 2004 interim, some nine work groups functioned within the Environmental Matters Committee. They were concerned with Abatement of Drug-related Nuisances; Affordable Housing; Electronics Recycling; Highway and Speed Cameras; Housing for Individuals with Disabilities; Motor Vehicle Issues; Natural Resources; Public and Private Fundraising for the Chesapeake Bay; and Wetlands and Waterways Funding. All of these concluded their work in 2004.
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