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WEBINAR

Session 2024

LEGISLATIVE RECAP

A comprehensive analysis of business-relevant legislation that passed or failed in Session 2024

APR
29

ONLINE WEBINAR
Free for Maryland Chamber members

2024 Legislative Recap

In the days and weeks following the end of the 2024 legislative session, the Maryland Chamber of Commerce government affairs team will review and provide a comprehensive analysis of the legislation relevant to the business community that passed or failed. Participate in this wrap up and get helpful insights on items for which your business should be prepared.

Event Details

Online webinar on April 29, 2024 | 11 AM - 12 PM

Webinar Agenda

Our annual legislative recap webinar provides a comprehensive review of the year's session, including which bills passed, which bills failed, and where the Chamber stood on policy relating to the state's business community. Our tentative agenda is as follows:

  • Maryland Chamber Policy & Legislative Committee Process
  • 2024 Legislative Session Overview
    • Cyber & Technology
    • Taxation
    • Labor & Employment
    • Health Care & Biopharma
    • Business Regulations & Operations
    • Energy & Environment
    • Workers’ Compensation & Unemployment Insurance
  • Q&A

Featured Speakers

During this webinar, you will hear from the Maryland Chamber of Commerce representatives:

A headshot of Maryland Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Mary Kane

Mary D. Kane is the president & CEO of the Maryland Chamber of Commerce. She has a rich professional history, most recently at the U.S. State Department as Director of the National Museum of American Diplomacy. An attorney, she also served as Secretary of State in Maryland from 2003-2007 and as Executive Director at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce from 2008-2011.

A headshot of Maryland Chamber of Commerce staff member Andrew Griffin

Andrew Griffin is the senior vice president of government affairs at the Maryland Chamber. He leads advocacy efforts on behalf of a coalition of 6,800+ businesses before the Maryland General Assembly and on the federal level as well. He develops and executes the legislative strategy of our organization and maintains the Chamber’s positive working relationships with key elected officials and members of the administration.

A headshot of Maryland Chamber of Commerce staff member Hannah Allen

Hannah Allen serves as the Maryland Chamber of Commerce's government affairs associate. She is responsible for helping drive strategies and foster important member relationships to assist in determining and crafting our position on legislation and policies.

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