With the 2020 General Assembly session now less than a month away and the holidays just around the corner, presumptive Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) is expected to fill out his leadership team soon. One lawmaker said this week that Ferguson’s announcements are “imminent.”
A series of retirements and other moves have created an unusual number of mid-term vacancies in key positions — including open vice chair slots on three of the Senate’s four standing committees.
The man Senate Democrats turned to in October to take over for long-serving President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. (D-Calvert) has been pondering how best to take advantage of the opportunities he now has to reshape the chamber’s leadership for the upcoming session and beyond.
Two Baltimore-area lawmakers who serve in leadership — Shirley Nathan-Pulliam and Robert A. Zirkin — have recently announced that they are leaving the General Assembly. He has served as chairman of the Judicial Proceedings Committee; she was vice chairwoman of Education, Health and Environmental Affairs.
At a welcome home event for Sen. William C. Smith Jr. (D-Montgomery) — a Naval Reserve intelligence officer just back from Afghanistan — in Silver Spring last week, Ferguson announced that Smith, the JPR vice chairman, would take Zirkin’s place. But that leaves the number two spot on Judicial Proceedings open.
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