GENERAL ASSEMBLY
JOINT COMMITTEE ON ENDING HOMELESSNESS
Mary L. Washington, Co-Chair (chosen by Senate President) (410) 841-3145, (301) 858-3145Geraldine Valentino-Smith, Co-Chair (chosen by House Speaker) (410) 841-3101, (301) 858-3101
- Appointed by Senate President:
John D. (Jack) Bailey
Joanne C. Benson
Sarah K. Elfreth
Arthur Ellis
Clarence K. Lam
Johnny Ray Salling
Charles E. Sydnor III
Appointed by House Speaker:
Carol L. Krimm
Brooke E. Lierman
Michael W. McKay
Edith J. Patterson
three vacancies
Staff: Thomas S. Elder; e-mail: thomas.elder@mlis.state.md.us
Jason A. Kramer; e-mail: jason.kramer@mlis.state.md.us
Anne P. Wagner; e-mail: anne.wagner@mlis.state.md.us
c/o Department of Legislative Services
Legislative Services Building, 90 State Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401
(410) 946-5350, (301) 970-5350; 1-800-492-7122, ext. 5530 (toll free)
Annual Report to General Assembly due Dec. 1 (Chapter 427, Acts of 2014).
The Joint Committee on Ending Homelessness was authorized in June 2015 (Chapter 427, Acts of 2014).
To ensure that public resources, programs, and policies are coordinated and effective in preventing, mitigating the effects of, and ending homelessness, the Committee studies issues relating to homelessness. These include housing, income, health care, education, government supports, and veterans experiencing homelessness.
Sixteen members constitute the Committee. Eight are senators appointed by the Senate President, and eight are delegates appointed by the House Speaker (Chapter 104, Acts of 2016; Code State Government Article, sec. 2-10A-15).
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