Jackson, Michael A. WebIf you do not know how to contact your state senator or delegates, go to www.mdelect.net or call the Board of Supervisors of Elections for your county: Allegany County: (301) 777-5931 Anne Arundel County: (410) 222-6600 Baltimore County: (410) 887-5700 Baltimore City: (410) 396-5550 Calvert County: (410) 535-2214 Caroline County: (410) 479-8145 Young, Karen Lewis (D), District 3 Jennings, J. Phillip F. Thomas was elected but was not permitted to qualify. Lam, Clarence K. (D), District 12 (D), District 14, Feldman, Brian J. State's participation as a Union slave state; a border state, Marylanders fought both for the Union and the Confederacy, Constitution of 1864, and the abolition of slavery. to bait violent anti-democratic conspiracy theories or to engage in anti-semitism. Were looking to learn more about who uses GovTrack and what features you find helpful or think could be improved. Obviously many natives of Maryland were doubtless in 1861 citizens of other States, and could not therefore be reckoned among the soldiers furnished by Maryland to the Confederate armies. [33], The Merryman decision created a sensation, but its immediate impact was rather limited, as the president simply ignored the ruling. One month later in October 1861 one John Murphy asked the United States Circuit Court for the District of Columbia to issue a writ of habeas corpus for his son, then in the United States Army, on the grounds that he was underage. Smith, William C., Jr. (D), District 20 (D), District 14, Young, Karen Lewis (D), District 3 ; COS [20] On April 29, the Legislature voted decisively 5313 against secession,[21][22] though they also voted not to reopen rail links with the North, and they requested that Lincoln remove Union troops from Maryland. [1] In the leadup to the American Civil War, it became clear that the state was bitterly divided in its sympathies. District 39. ", Cannon, Jessica Ann. Around 70,000 soldiers passed through Camp Parole until Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant assumed command as General-in-Chief of the Union Army in 1864, and ended the system of prisoner exchanges.[72]. Watson, Ronald L. (D), District 23 A federal judge in Texas is expected to rule in the coming days on the legality of the U.S. Food and Drug Administrations decades-old approval of mifepristone. (D), District 8 Jackson case in late 2021, Maryland House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones and Senate President Bill Ferguson ushered legislation to expand abortion access to the Simonaire, Bryan W. (R), District 31 Gallion, Jason C. (R), District 35 Governor Thomas H. Hicks, despite his early sympathies for the South, helped prevent the state from seceding. In March 1862, the Maryland Assembly passed a series of resolutions, stating that: This war is prosecuted by the Nation with but one object, that, namely, of a restoration of the Union just as it was when the rebellion broke out. Thank you for joining the GovTrack Advisory Community! Lincoln ignored the ruling of Chief Justice Roger B. Taney in "Ex parte Merryman" decision in 1861 concerning freeing John Merryman, a prominent Southern sympathizer arrested by the military. Our public interest mission means we will never put our service behind a paywall. If it passes through both the State House and Senate as well as receives an affirming signature by Governor Wes Moore, the bill could go into effect as early as October of this year. [25] After the occupation of the city, Union troops were garrisoned throughout the state. Griffith, Melony G. (D), District 25 Smith, William C., Jr. (D), District 20 Simonaire, Bryan W. (R), District 31 William A. Dobak, Freedom by the Sword, Skyhorse Publishing, 2013, Eastern Theater of the American Civil War, constitution which the state adopted in 1864, Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, History of the Maryland Militia in the Civil War, List of Maryland Confederate Civil War units. His executive officer was the Marylander George H. Steuart, who would later be known as "Maryland Steuart" to distinguish him from his more famous cavalry colleague J.E.B. The document, which replaced the Maryland Constitution of 1851, was largely advocated by Unionists who had secured control of the state, and was framed by a Convention which met at Annapolis in April 1864. Senators are not term-limited. B. Watson, Ronald L. (D), District 23 (D), District 13 Feldman, Brian J. 4, 1815, to Jan. 28, 1816, because of failure of legislature to elect. Web110 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Phone: (202) 224-4654 Fax: (202) 228-0629 DIRECTIONS Baltimore Regional Office 1900 N. Howard Street Suite 100 Klausmeier, Katherine A. Photo by Diane F. Evartt. Some witnesses said he shouted "The South is avenged! Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 Hershey, Stephen S., Jr. (R), District 36 Elfreth, Sarah K. (D), District 30 [44], Although Maryland stayed as part of the Union and more Marylanders fought for the Union than for the Confederacy, Marylanders sympathetic to the secession easily crossed the Potomac River into secessionist Virginia in order to join and fight for the Confederacy. (D), District 27 B. [57] After hours of desperate fighting the Southerners emerged victorious, despite an inferiority both of numbers and equipment. For a time it looked as if Maryland was one provocation away from joining the rebels, but Lincoln moved swiftly to defuse the situation, promising that the troops were needed purely to defend Washington, not to attack the South. WebStatus Agendas Senate Index House Index Follow Both Chambers Publications About. Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee Chair Will Smith is sponsoring a companion bill that would prohibit Maryland from aiding other states criminal investigations of and court proceedings against patients and providers involved in abortions. Ready, Justin D. (R), District 5 Twitter announced the end of their free login service, unless we pay, and we are not going to pay. Hester, Katie Fry (D), District 9 Additionally, the bill would prevent a governor from honoring requests for the extradition of providers to other states for administering abortion services in Maryland. According to Hettleman, 14 states have put abortion bans in place since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last June. Smith, William C., Jr. (D), District 20 McCray, Cory V. (D), District 45 6, 1868. Klausmeier, Katherine A. Please sign up for our advisory group to be a part of making GovTrack a better tool for what you do. McKay, Michael W. (R), District 1 Watson, Ronald L. (D), District 23 62-65. Folden, William G. (R), District 4 (D), District 14, Kagan, Cheryl C. (D), District 17 [8] Other residents, and a majority of the legislature, wished to remain in the Union, but did not want to be involved in a war against their southern neighbors, and sought to prevent a military response by Lincoln to the South's secession. Ellis, Arthur C. (D), District 28 Lincoln had wished to issue his proclamation earlier, but needed a military victory in order for his proclamation not to become self-defeating. (D), District 27 Merrick's fellow judges took up the case and ordered General Porter to appear before them, but Lincoln's Secretary of State Seward prevented the federal marshal from delivering the court order. Washington, Alonzo T. (D), District 22 Washington, Mary L. (D), District 43 Because our textbooks and monuments are wrong. Ferguson told members of the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday that he cant even fathom the challenge that someone who is pregnant must undergo to seek an abortion including the mental anguish that can come with making that choice.. The single bloodiest day of combat in American military history occurred during the first major Confederate invasion of the North in the Maryland Campaign, just north above the Potomac River near Sharpsburg in Washington County, at the Battle of Antietam on September 17, 1862. Democrat. Elfreth, Sarah K. (D), District 30 Hayes, Antonio L. (D), District 40 McKay, Michael W. (R), District 1 McKay, Michael W. (R), District 1 [69] Such celebrations would prove short lived, as Steuart's brigade was soon to be severely damaged at the Battle of Gettysburg (July 13, 1863), a turning point in the war and a reverse from which the Confederate army would never recover. (D), District 13 WebThe Convention of States Resolution (Senate Bill SJ001) will be heard in the Maryland Senate on March 14 in Annapolis before the Education, Energy and Environment Committee.Our lead sponsor is Senator Justin Ready (D5). Folden, William G. (R), District 4 Washington, Alonzo T. (D), District 22 Waldstreicher, Jeffrey D. (D), District 18 Feb 21, 2023, Not to be confused with Life.edu, the website of Life University, a Georgia school for chiropractors. U) 1. [62] The order indicated that Lee had divided his army and dispersed portions geographically (to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, and Hagerstown, Maryland), thus making each subject to isolation and defeat in detail - if McClellan could move quickly enough. Muse, C. Anthony (D), District 26 Griffith, Melony G. (D), District 25 Instead, theyre adopting aggressive tactics to intimidate and even criminalize residents who have traveled out of state to states like Maryland to seek abortion care.. Had been reelected on Jan. 15, 1890, for the term beginning Mar. [3][4] In seven counties, Lincoln received not a single vote.[1]. Minority Leader. Emancipation did not immediately bring citizenship for former slaves. WebThe Maryland Senate is the upper house of the Maryland General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. State of Maryland. West, Christopher R. (R), District 42 Zucker, Craig J. [52], Overall, the Official Records of the War Department credits Maryland with 33,995 white enlistments in volunteer regiments of the United States Army and 8,718 African American enlistments in the United States Colored Troops. Disappointingly for the exiles, recruits did not flock to the Confederate banner. Hayes, Antonio L. (D), District 40 [2] Newly elected senators are sworn in and begin work on the second Wednesday of the January following their election.[3]. If youve visited a bill page on GovTrack.us recently, you may have noticed a new study guide tab located just below the bill title. Abolition of slavery in Maryland came before the end of the war, with a new third constitution voted approval in 1864 by a small majority of Radical Republican Unionists then controlling the nominally Democratic state. Gonzlez, Felipe, Guillermo Marshall, and Suresh Naidu. Hershey, Stephen S., Jr. (R), District 36 Ready, Justin D. (R), District 5 Ready, Justin D. (R), District 5 Watson, Ronald L. (D), District 23 Gile, Dawn D. (D), District 33 [26], Butler went on to occupy Baltimore and declared martial law, ostensibly to prevent secession, although Maryland had voted solidly (5313) against secession two weeks earlier,[27] but more immediately to allow war to be made on the South without hindrance from the state of Maryland,[25] which had also voted to close its rail lines to Northern troops, so as to avoid involvement in a war against its southern neighbors. Help us develop the tools to bring real-time legislative data into the classroom. (D), District 15 .mw-parser-output .citation{word-wrap:break-word}.mw-parser-output .citation:target{background-color:rgba(0,127,255,0.133)}a This Senator was originally appointed to office by the Governor to fill an open seat. Population of the United States in 1860, G.P.O. King, Nancy J. Harris states that Lincoln may or may not have been aware of this communication. This represented 25% of the Federal force and 31% of the Confederate. In a letter explaining his actions, Booth wrote: I have ever held the South was right. McCray, Cory V. (D), District 45 (D), District 39 [45] It was agreed that Arnold Elzey, a seasoned career officer from Maryland, would command the 1st Maryland Regiment. They make important decisions that impact the lives of residents across Maryland. [70] The harshness of conditions at Point Lookout, and in particular whether such conditions formed part of a deliberate policy of "vindictive directives" from Washington, is a matter of some debate. Kramer, Benjamin F. (D), District 19 If you can, please take a few minutes to help us improve GovTrack for users like you. Republicans gained two seats (District 38 in Worcester, Wicomico and Somerset counties and District 42 in Baltimore County), while losing one seat (District 9 in Howard and Carroll counties) in the elections held on November 6, 2018. Gallion, Jason C. (R), District 35 WebContact Us 410-841-3360 Email Us About The Howard County Delegation of the Maryland General Assembly is currently chaired by Senator Clarence Lam and Delegate Courtney Watson. Mautz, John F. (D), District 37 [50] Tony Campbell, Evan Cronhardt, Nnabu Eze, Gerald Smith, and Blaine Taylor [51] were seeking the Republican nomination, with Campbell Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 Because the state bordered the District of Columbia and the opposing factions within the state strongly desired to sway public opinion towards their respective causes, Maryland played an important role in the war. GovTrack.us is not a government website. And starting in 2019 well be tracking Congresss oversight investigations of the executive branch. [71], The state capital Annapolis's western suburb of Parole became a camp where prisoners-of-war would await formal exchange in the early years of the war. (D), District 27 Many Marylanders were simply pragmatic, recognizing that the state's long border with the Union state of Pennsylvania would be almost impossible to defend in the event of war. Maryland is a state in the United States. (D), District 8 Approximately a tenth as many enlisted to "go South" and fight for the Confederacy. Indeed, on the whole there appear to have been twice as many black Marylanders serving in the U.S.C.T. [3][32] One of those arrested was militia captain John Merryman, who was held without trial in defiance of a writ of habeas corpus on May 25, sparking the case of Ex parte Merryman, heard just 2 days later on May 27 and 28. Our mission is to empower every American with the tools to understand and impact Congress. Smith, William C., Jr. (D), District 20 West, Christopher R. (R), District 42 228-259 listing more than 300 men born in Maryland. Harris (2011) pp. Watson, Ronald L. (D), District 23 Of the Trimble count, McKim states The estimate above alluded to, of 20,000 Marylanders in the Confederate service, rests apparently upon no better basis than an oral statement of General Cooper to General Trimble, in which he said he believed that the muster rolls would show that about 20,000 men in the Confederate army had given the State of Maryland as the place of their nativity. Sydnor, Charles E., III (D), District 44 This history of the 1st U.S.C.T., credited to the District of Columbia contains roster on pp. (D), District 15 By submitting your email to receive this newsletter, you agree to our. Mautz, John F. (D), District 37 Smith, William C., Jr. (D), District 20 Sydnor, Charles E., III (D), District 44 Stuart. Mayor George William Brown and Maryland Governor Thomas Hicks implored President Lincoln to reroute troops around Baltimore city and through Annapolis to avoid further confrontations. Watson, Ronald L. (D), District 23 The House passed the legislation, but it did not receive a vote in the Senate. U.S. Senators are elected to serve six-year terms with one-third of the body standing for election every two years (U.S. Constitution, Art. 1, sec. 3). From 1789 to 1913, U.S. Senators from Maryland were chosen by the General Assembly. Since 1913, they have been elected by the voters of Maryland (U.S. Constitution, Amendment 17). 4, 1809. "The Lincoln Administration and Freedom of the Press in Civil War Maryland." West, Christopher R. (R), District 42 WebSeal of Maryland during the war. War produced a legacy of bitter resentment in politics, with the Democrats being identified with "treason and rebellion", a point much pressed home by their opponents. King, Nancy J. I think what today is about is about is saying that, here in Maryland, we believe that every individuals right to freedom and privacy matters.. While other men born in Maryland may have served in other Confederate formations, the same is true of units in the service of the United States. Carter, Jill P. (D), District 41 It has been estimated that, of the state's 1860 population of 687,000, about 4,000 Marylanders traveled south to fight for the Confederacy. The Maryland Senate is the upper house of the Maryland General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. State of Maryland. [45] Its initial term of duty was for twelve months.[48]. Feldman, Brian J. Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 Klausmeier, Katherine A. Hatboro, PA: Tradition Press, Whitman H. Ridgway. This web site is presented for reference purposes under the doctrine of fair use. Watson, Ronald L. (D), District 23 Although tactically inconclusive, the Battle of Antietam is considered a strategic Union victory and an important turning point of the war, because it forced the end of Lee's invasion of the North, and it allowed President Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation, taking effect on January 1, 1863. Most of the men enlisted into regiments from Virginia or the Carolinas, but six companies of Marylanders formed at Harpers Ferry into the Maryland Battalion. During the early summer of 1861, several thousand Marylanders crossed the Potomac to join the Confederate Army. Griffith, Melony G. (D), District 25 The Maryland Senate is the upper house of the Maryland General Assembly, "Teaching American History in Maryland Documents for the Classroom: Maryland, A Middle Temperament: 16341980, Inside Lincoln's White House: The Complete Civil War Diary of John Hay, "History of the Federal Judiciary: Circuit Court of the District of Columbia: Legislative History", "Suspension of Civil Liberties in Maryland", "Abraham Lincoln and Treason in the Civil War: The Trials of John Merryman", "Why do people believe myths about the Confederacy? Jennings, J. Hester, Katie Fry (D), District 9 check that your profile has your current email address before its too late. Corderman, Paul D. (R), District 2 History of Maryland From the Earliest Period to the Present Day. Waldstreicher, Jeffrey D. (D), District 18 Griffith, Melony G. (D), District 25 In the presidential election of 1860 Lincoln won just 2,294 votes out of a total of 92,421, only 2.5% of the votes cast, coming in at a distant fourth place with Southern Democrat (and later Confederate general) John C. Breckinridge winning the state. Washington, Alonzo T. (D), District 22 West, Christopher R. (R), District 42 [68] Quartermaster John Howard recalled that Steuart performed "seventeen double somersaults" all the while whistling Maryland, My Maryland. WebU.S. Feb 20, 2023. Monocacy was a tactical victory for the Confederate States Army but a strategic defeat, as the one-day delay inflicted on the attacking Confederates cost rebel General Jubal Early his chance to capture the Union capital of Washington, D.C. Across the state, some 50,000 citizens signed up for the military, with most joining the United States Army. Kramer, Benjamin F. (D), District 19 The bill, sponsored in the Senate by Democrat Shelly Hettleman of Baltimore County and in the House by Democrat Sandy Rosenberg of Baltimore, would prohibit records about reproductive health care, including abortion, from crossing state lines via digital health information exchanges. While the number of Marylanders in Confederate service is often reported as 20-25,000 based on an oral statement of General Cooper to General Trimble, other contemporary reports refute this number and offer more detailed estimates in the range of 3,500 (Livermore)[49] to just under 4,700 (McKim),[50] which latter number should be further reduced given that the 2nd Maryland Infantry raised in 1862 consisted largely of the same men who had served in the 1st Maryland, which mustered out after a year. James, Mary-Dulany (D), District 34 Should a Senator resign from office before his or her term expires, the local central committee of the party to which the retiring senator belonged makes a recommendation to the Governor for whom to appoint to the open seat. Washington, Mary L. (D), District 43 Sydnor, Charles E., III (D), District 44 The Senate decided that Smith would retain his seat during the session of the legislature, unless the assembly named a successor during that session. When this material is used, in whole or in part, proper citation and credit must be attributed to the Maryland State Archives. Four soldiers and twelve civilians were killed in the riot. [41][42] May was eventually released and returned to his seat in Congress in December 1861, and in March 1862 he introduced a bill to Congress requiring the federal government to either indict by grand jury or release all other "political prisoners" still held without habeas. [12] Chaos ensued as a giant brawl began between fleeing soldiers, the violent mob, and the Baltimore police who tried to suppress the violence. West, Christopher R. (R), District 42 Kagan, Cheryl C. (D), District 17 List of current members of the Maryland Senate, List of current members of the Maryland House of Delegates, "Maryland Senate, Appointments by Governor", "Constitution of Maryland:Article III, Legislative Department", "Maryland Senate GOP re-elects Jennings as minority leader, Hershey as whip", "Constitution of Maryland, Article II, Executive Department", "Justin D. Ready, Maryland State Senator", "Paul D. 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Young, Karen Lewis (D), District 3 Launched in 2004, GovTrack helps everyone learn about and track the activities of the United States Congress. With this week Washington, Mary L. (D), District 43 Hester, Katie Fry (D), District 9 LANSING, Mich. (AP) Michigan senators voted Wednesday to expand the states civil rights law to include the LGBTQ community and Griffith, Melony G. (D), District 25 One feature of the new constitution was a highly restrictive oath of allegiance which was designed to reduce the influence of Southern sympathizers, and to prevent such individuals from holding public office of any kind. "[79]:48 Others thought they heard him say "Revenge for the South!" We, as providers, deserve a safe environment to continue providing reproductive health care thats not available to our counterparts in surrounding states and, above all, allows us to provide an environment where our patients needs are served and not criminalized for accessing full spectrum care, which includes abortion, Sanusi said. The song's lyrics urged Marylanders to "spurn the Northern scum" and "burst the tyrant's chain" in other words, to secede from the Union. King, Nancy J. WebCurrent U.S. Klausmeier, Katherine A. Rosapepe, James C. (D), District 21 We hope that with your input we can make GovTrack more accessible to minority and disadvantaged communities who we may currently struggle to reach. MEMBERS. Two said Booth yelled "I have done it!" Smith, William C., Jr. (D), District 20 Smith, William C., Jr. (D), District 20 Slave wealth and entrepreneurship in Civil War Maryland. Hester, Katie Fry (D), District 9 In 1864, before the end of the War, a constitutional convention outlawed slavery in Maryland. James, Mary-Dulany (D), District 34 B. Young, Karen Lewis (D), District 3 Lam, Clarence K. (D), District 12 Klausmeier, Katherine A. If they should attempt it, the responsibility for the bloodshed will not rest upon me. Rosapepe, James C. (D), District 21 How many were citizens of Maryland when they enlisted does not appear. Washington, Alonzo T. (D), District 22 (R), District 7 Facing a changing national landscape for abortion care access, state senators considered legislation Wednesday that would help protect reproductive health care providers, patients and their health data. Beidle, Pamela G. 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