Maryland lawmakers are working to protect and expand diversity programs as the state faces a projected $3 billion budget shortfall, even as the Trump administration seeks to dismantle social justice initiatives nationwide.
A joint resolution submitted in both chambers of the Maryland General Assembly aims to designate the state as a safe haven for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) principles. The proposal describes “attacks” on DEI as “harmful to the bottom line and health” of the state’s economy.
“The American Dream belongs to all of us, not just billionaires and multimillionaires,” the joint resolution reads. “DEI principles and policies promote equal access to opportunities, foster an environment of respect and belonging and ensure that every individual – regardless of background – can fully participate in all aspects of society.”
Del. Ashanti Martinez, D-Prince George’s County, is the lead sponsor of the joint resolution in the House. The freshman lawmaker told Spotlight on Maryland last Wednesday he is prepared to fight the Trump administration’s efforts to eliminate DEI program funding.
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