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MD SB305
Bill
Status
3/5/2026
Primary Sponsor
Shelly Hettleman
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AI Summary
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Extends the Incarcerated Individual Training and Reentry Grant Fund by one year, from fiscal year 2028 to fiscal year 2029, allowing the Governor to include up to $1,000,000 annually in the budget for qualifying nonprofit organizations
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Qualifying nonprofits must provide automotive repair training to at least 50 incarcerated or formerly incarcerated individuals per year and demonstrate a minimum 50% job placement rate
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Organizations must be able to provide automotive repair certificates from a nationally recognized organization to eligible participants
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Extends the termination date of the underlying 2024 legislation from June 30, 2028 to June 30, 2029
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Grant administration transferred from the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services to the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy
Legislative Description
Qualifying Nonprofit Organizations - Incarcerated Individual Training and Reentry Grant Fund - Extension
Governor
Last Action
Referred Judiciary
3/6/2026