Baltimore City Delegation Meets as State Legislature Holds Friday Sessions

Legislative Activity in Annapolis Focuses on Baltimore Priorities
On this Friday, February 13, 2026, the political focus for Baltimore residents shifts toward the state capital as the Maryland General Assembly moves through its mid-February calendar. Today marks a significant day for coordination between local and state officials, with the Baltimore City Delegation convening early this morning to address a range of legislative priorities specifically targeting the city’s infrastructure and public safety needs. These delegation meetings are a critical component of the legislative process, allowing city representatives to align their positions before bills reach the full floor of the House or Senate.
State Senate and House Hold Pro Forma Sessions
Both chambers of the Maryland General Assembly are scheduled for Pro Forma sessions today. The Senate is expected to convene at 10:45 AM, followed shortly by the House of Delegates at 11:00 AM. While these sessions are often brief and focused on the introduction of new bills and the movement of legislation between committees, they are essential for keeping the 2026 legislative clock moving forward. For Baltimore, the current session is particularly vital as lawmakers weigh funding requests for urban renewal projects and potential shifts in the state’s sales tax remittance policies that could provide additional revenue for the city's vacant property reduction strategies.
Executive Updates and City Oversight
Mayor Brandon Scott has remained active today, engaging in press availability to discuss the administration's ongoing efforts regarding city services and legislative oversight. In recent statements, the Mayor highlighted the importance of maintaining strong coordination with the Office of the Inspector General (IG) to ensure transparency in city government. Additionally, with winter weather remaining a seasonal concern, the Mayor’s office provided updates on snow removal readiness and the city's ability to respond to potential weather events. City leaders are also keeping a close eye on the progress of regional transportation bills currently being debated in Annapolis, which aim to improve transit reliability across the Baltimore metropolitan area.
Today’s Government Schedule Highlights
- Baltimore City Delegation Meeting: Scheduled for 9:00 AM. This session allows city lawmakers to review local bills and coordinate on budget requests for the upcoming fiscal year.
- Maryland State Senate: Pro Forma session scheduled for 10:45 AM. Legislative leaders will manage the introduction of new measures and committee assignments.
- Maryland House of Delegates: Pro Forma session scheduled for 11:00 AM. This session will advance the legislative calendar for the final weeks of the winter term.
- Executive Press Availability: Mayor Brandon Scott discussed city operations, including snow removal protocols and the city's 2026 legislative agenda, during a morning broadcast appearance.
As the day progresses, the Baltimore City Delegation will continue to work behind the scenes in Annapolis. Their efforts today serve as a foundation for the more intense floor debates expected in the coming weeks, particularly as the state budget begins to take its final shape. For Baltimoreans, these sessions represent the front line of advocacy for school funding, public safety resources, and local tax relief.