[86] Democrats therefore re-branded themselves the "Democratic Conservative Party", and Republicans called themselves the "Union" party, in an attempt to distance themselves from their most radical elements during the war. [28] By May 21 there was no need to send further troops. Beidle, Pamela G. (D), District 32 Young, Karen Lewis (D), District 3 Rosapepe, James C. (D), District 21 (D), District 14, Carozza, Mary Beth (R), District 38 Simonaire, Bryan W. (R), District 31 Waldstreicher, Jeffrey D. (D), District 18 Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 [Activists rally to end abortion ahead of protection bill hearings in General Assembly], Dr. Ololade Sanusi, a family medicine practitioner from Baltimore, testified in favor of Hettlemans legislation. In this case U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice, and native Marylander, Roger B. Taney, acting as a federal circuit court judge, ruled that the arrest of Merryman was unconstitutional without Congressional authorization, which Lincoln could not then secure: The President, under the Constitution and laws of the United States, cannot suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, nor authorize any military officer to do so. Jackson, Michael A. During the American Civil War (18611865), Maryland, a slave state, was one of the border states, straddling the South and North. Maryland businessmen feared the likely loss of trade that would be caused by war and the strong possibility of a blockade of Baltimore's port by the Union Navy. Guzzone, Guy J. West, Christopher R. (R), District 42 Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 [70] The harshness of conditions at Point Lookout, and in particular whether such conditions formed part of a deliberate policy of "vindictive directives" from Washington, is a matter of some debate. Enter a vaild keyword. ", Schearer, Michael. Simonaire, Bryan W. (R), District 31 The bill, sponsored in the Senate by Democrat Shelly Hettleman of Baltimore County and in the House by Democrat Sandy Rosenberg of Baltimore, would prohibit records about reproductive health care, including abortion, from crossing state lines via digital health information exchanges. One notable Maryland front line regiment was the 2nd Maryland Infantry, which saw considerable combat action in the Union IX Corps. Privacy Policy | Sydnor, Charles E., III (D), District 44 Welcome to our home page. Schedule 33, Page 2 SENATE OF MARYLAND March 2, 2023 SENATE BILLS INTRODUCED February 27, 2023 SB 960 Senator Kelly James, Mary-Dulany (D), District 34 By late summer Maryland was firmly in the hands of Union soldiers. Maryland exile George H. Steuart, leading the 2nd Maryland Infantry regiment, is said to have jumped down from his horse, kissed his native soil and stood on his head in jubilation. Emancipation did not immediately bring citizenship for former slaves. McCray, Cory V. (D), District 45 Muse, C. Anthony (D), District 26 Zucker, Craig J. (D), District 14, Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 [45] It was agreed that Arnold Elzey, a seasoned career officer from Maryland, would command the 1st Maryland Regiment. Hatboro, PA: Tradition Press, Whitman H. Ridgway. Salisbury University, 1991). (D), District 15 King, Nancy J. Lam, Clarence K. (D), District 12 Bailey, John D. (Jack) (R), District 29 [86], The legacies of the debate over Lincoln's heavy-handed actions that were meant to keep Maryland within the union include measures such as arresting one third of the Maryland General Assembly, which was controversially ruled unconstitutional at the time by Maryland native Justice Roger Taney, and in the lyrics of the former Maryland state song, Maryland, My Maryland, which referred to Lincoln as a "despot," a "vandal," and, a "tyrant.". Simonaire, Bryan W. (R), District 31 Washington, Alonzo T. (D), District 22 [85] Maryland has three chapters of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. Rosapepe, James C. (D), District 21 Smith, William C., Jr. (D), District 20 Gile, Dawn D. (D), District 33 WebSeal of Maryland during the war. Maryland has two senators in the United States Senate and eight representatives in the United States House of Representatives. Zucker, Craig J. (D), District 8 Jennings, J. Zucker, Craig J. Gonzlez, Felipe, Guillermo Marshall, and Suresh Naidu. Murphy v. Porter. Hayes, Antonio L. (D), District 40 Because Maryland's sympathies were divided, many Marylanders would fight one another during the conflict. Muse, C. Anthony (D), District 26 Several state officials, including Davis and Comptroller Brooke Lierman, are ex officio members of its board. Young, Karen Lewis (D), District 3 Gallion, Jason C. (R), District 35 Waldstreicher, Jeffrey D. (D), District 18 A federal judge in Texas is expected to rule in the coming days on the legality of the U.S. Food and Drug Administrations decades-old approval of mifepristone. MEMBERS. Duncan, Richard Ray. (D), District 13 On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. 4, 1867, to Mar. And starting in 2019 well be tracking Congresss oversight investigations of the executive branch. [16] President Lincoln also complied with the request to reroute troops to Annapolis, as the political situation in Baltimore remained highly volatile. My troops are on Federal Hill, which I can hold with the aid of my artillery. It did not affect Maryland. Help us develop the tools to bring real-time legislative data into the classroom. The Associated Press. U.S. Senators are elected to serve six-year terms with one-third of the body standing for election every two years (U.S. Constitution, Art. 1, sec. 3). From 1789 to 1913, U.S. Senators from Maryland were chosen by the General Assembly. Since 1913, they have been elected by the voters of Maryland (U.S. Constitution, Amendment 17). While other men born in Maryland may have served in other Confederate formations, the same is true of units in the service of the United States. Find My Representatives Senate House Publications Related Links About. Facing a changing national landscape for abortion care access, state senators are considering legislation to help protect reproductive health care providers, patients and their health data. (D), District 8 [40], In another controversial arrest that fall, and in further defiance of Chief Justice Taney's ruling, a sitting U.S. www.senate.gov. Kramer, Benjamin F. (D), District 19 [2] Newly elected senators are sworn in and begin work on the second Wednesday of the January following their election.[3]. The song's lyrics urged Marylanders to "spurn the Northern scum" and "burst the tyrant's chain" in other words, to secede from the Union. Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 ", Cannon, Jessica Ann. The broad surface of the Potomac was blue with floating bodies of our foe. Watson, Ronald L. (D), District 23 Washington, Mary L. (D), District 43 Washington, Alonzo T. (D), District 22 The order came again from Lincoln's Secretary of State Seward. James, Mary-Dulany (D), District 34 (D), District 39 Jurisdictions with bans or restrictive abortion policies also are going after abortion providers from other states, like the Indiana physician investigated after providing abortion services to a 10-year-old rape survivor from Ohio. Jackson, Michael A. Mautz, John F. (D), District 37 West, Christopher R. (R), District 42 1. [6] Not all blacks in Maryland were slaves. Young, Karen Lewis (D), District 3 Another was the 4th United States Colored Troops, whose Sergeant Major, Christian Fleetwood was awarded the Medal of Honor for rallying the regiment and saving its colors in the successful assault on New Market Heights.[54]. [63], While Major General George B. McClellan's 87,000-man Army of the Potomac was moving to intercept Lee, a Union soldier discovered a mislaid copy of the detailed battle plans of Lee's army, on Sunday 14 September. McCray, Cory V. (D), District 45 [59], On 6 September 1862 advancing Confederate soldiers entered Frederick, Maryland, the home of Colonel Bradley T. Johnson, who issued a proclamation calling upon his fellow Marylanders to join his colors. In March 1862, the Maryland Assembly passed a series of resolutions, stating that: This war is prosecuted by the Nation with but one object, that, namely, of a restoration of the Union just as it was when the rebellion broke out. (D), District 39 Feldman, Brian J. Meanwhile, General Winfield Scott, who was in charge of military operations in Maryland indicated in correspondence with the head of Pennsylvania troops that the route through Baltimore would resume once sufficient troops were available to secure Baltimore.[17]. James, Mary-Dulany (D), District 34 Feldman, Brian J. The state legislature failed to elect a candidate to fill the term before it adjourned, so the governor appointed Smith to fill the seat on Mar. McCray, Cory V. (D), District 45 Sydnor, Charles E., III (D), District 44 [citation needed], Thousands of Union troops were stationed in Charles County, and the Federal Government established a large, unsheltered prison camp at Point Lookout at Maryland's southern tip in St. Mary's County between the Potomac River and the Chesapeake Bay, where thousands of Confederates were kept, often in harsh conditions. Muse, C. Anthony (D), District 26 Americans in the United Statess six territories do not have senators. "[36] Although previous secession votes, in spring 1861, had failed by large margins,[22] there were legitimate concerns that the war-averse Assembly would further impede the federal government's use of Maryland infrastructure to wage war on the South. B. WebU.S. Most Marylanders fought for the Union, but after the war a number of memorials were erected in sympathy with the Lost Cause of the Confederacy, including in Baltimore a Confederate Women's Monument, and a Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument. [61], One of the bloodiest battles fought in the Civil war (and one of the most significant) was the Battle of Antietam, fought on September 17, 1862, near Sharpsburg, Maryland, in which Marylanders fought with distinction for both armies. Jennings, J. West, Christopher R. (R), District 42 1864. Minority Leader. LANSING, Mich. (AP) Michigan senators voted Wednesday to expand the states civil rights law to include the LGBTQ community and [20] On April 29, the Legislature voted decisively 5313 against secession,[21][22] though they also voted not to reopen rail links with the North, and they requested that Lincoln remove Union troops from Maryland. West, Christopher R. (R), District 42 Smith, William C., Jr. (D), District 20 Washington, Alonzo T. (D), District 22 [74] Article 24 of the constitution at last outlawed the practice of slavery. McKay, Michael W. (R), District 1 Simonaire, Bryan W. (R), District 31 Sydnor, Charles E., III (D), District 44 that "the 23rd was made up of men mostly from Washington and Baltimore" though the regiment was credited to the state of Virginia. Hayes, Antonio L. (D), District 40 History of Maryland From the Earliest Period to the Present Day. Rights assessment, and full originating source citation, is the responsibility of the user. Guzzone, Guy J. Griffith, Melony G. (D), District 25 [62] The order indicated that Lee had divided his army and dispersed portions geographically (to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, and Hagerstown, Maryland), thus making each subject to isolation and defeat in detail - if McClellan could move quickly enough. Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 WebDespite some popular support for the cause of the Confederate States of America, Maryland did not secede during the Civil War. 228-259 listing more than 300 men born in Maryland. False history marginalizes African Americans and makes us all dumber", Point Lookout History, Maryland Department of Natural Resources, "TimesMachine April 15, 1865 - New York Times", "Lee-Jackson Memorial" Smithsonian Art Inventories Catalog, "Confederate monuments taken down in Baltimore overnight", www.waymarking.com Rockville Civil War Monument - Rockville, Maryland, "As Confederate symbols come down, 'Talbot Boys' endures", National Park Service map of Civil War sites in Maryland, List of Union Civil War monuments and memorials, List of memorials to the Grand Army of the Republic, Confederate artworks in the United States Capitol, List of Confederate monuments and memorials, Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials. On May 13, 1861 General Benjamin F. Butler entered Baltimore by rail with 1,000 Federal soldiers and, under cover of a thunderstorm, quietly took possession of Federal Hill. She told the Senate Finance Committee that she entered the medical field because she wanted to help people but not at the expense of the safety of myself, staff and family.. William A. Dobak, Freedom by the Sword, Skyhorse Publishing, 2013, Eastern Theater of the American Civil War, constitution which the state adopted in 1864, Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, History of the Maryland Militia in the Civil War, List of Maryland Confederate Civil War units. Voters codified the law in a 1992 referendum, guaranteeing Marylanders keep access to abortion regardless of decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court. Simonaire, Bryan W. (R), District 31 Those who voted for Maryland to remain in the Union did not explicitly seek for the emancipation of Maryland's many enslaved people, or indeed those of the Confederacy. Zucker, Craig J. (D), District 15 4. They make important decisions that impact the lives of residents across Maryland. Smith was reelected by the state legislature on Nov. 16, 1809. The Watson, Ronald L. (D), District 23 Ellis, Arthur C. (D), District 28 In 1864, before the end of the War, a constitutional convention outlawed slavery in Maryland. Jackson case in late 2021, Maryland House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones and Senate President Bill Ferguson ushered legislation to expand abortion access to the [74] The new constitution emancipated the state's slaves (who had not been freed by President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation), disenfranchised southern sympathizers, and re-apportioned the General Assembly based upon white inhabitants. (D), District 27 If youve visited a bill page on GovTrack.us recently, you may have noticed a new study guide tab located just below the bill title. I think what today is about is about is saying that, here in Maryland, we believe that every individuals right to freedom and privacy matters.. WebAppointments are available Monday through Friday, from 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. at our offices located at 1100 N. Eutaw Street, Room 121 Baltimore, MD 21201. Washington, Mary L. (D), District 43 Muse, C. Anthony (D), District 26 (D), District 39 Because the state bordered the District of Columbia and the opposing factions within the state strongly desired to sway public opinion towards their respective causes, Maryland played an important role in the war. Senate President Bill Ferguson introduces SB768, which would allow voters to enshrine abortion access in the Maryland constitution, on Wednesday before the Senate Finance Committee. We hope that with your input we can make GovTrack more accessible to minority and disadvantaged communities who we may currently struggle to reach. (D), District 14, Waldstreicher, Jeffrey D. (D), District 18 Hettleman, Shelly L. (D), District 11 Waldstreicher, Jeffrey D. (D), District 18 Smith, William C., Jr. (D), District 20 If you can, please take a few minutes to help us improve GovTrack for users like you. We love educating Americans about how their government works too! But few escaped to tell the tale.[65]. We hope to make GovTrack more useful to policy professionals like you. "The Lincoln Administration and Freedom of the Press in Civil War Maryland." Griffith, Melony G. (D), District 25 Similarly, Robert Beecham, in his memoir, As If It Were Glory, Lanham, Maryland, 1998, p. 166, says of the 23rd U.S.C.T. Feldman, Brian J. WebMembers - Find My Representatives Legislative Services | Legislative Audits Search Bill number does not exist. Ellis, Arthur C. (D), District 28 Watson, Ronald L. (D), District 23 [58], Among the prisoners captured by William Goldsborough was his own brother Charles Goldsborough. Losses were extremely heavy on both sides; The Union suffered 12,401 casualties with 2,108 dead. Feb 20, 2023. McKay, Michael W. (R), District 1 Klausmeier, Katherine A. The Maryland Senate is the upper house of the Maryland General Assembly, Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 Washington, Mary L. (D), District 43 Please join our advisory group to let us know what more we can do. [75] Those voting at their usual polling places were opposed to the Constitution by 29,536 to 27,541. Kramer, Benjamin F. (D), District 19 Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S. Confederate States presidential election of 1861, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maryland_in_the_American_Civil_War&oldid=1142195385, All Wikipedia articles written in American English, Articles with unsourced statements from February 2013, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2012, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Scharf, J. Thomas (1967 (reissue of 1879 ed.)). McKay, Michael W. (R), District 1 McCray, Cory V. (D), District 45 We, as providers, deserve a safe environment to continue providing reproductive health care thats not available to our counterparts in surrounding states and, above all, allows us to provide an environment where our patients needs are served and not criminalized for accessing full spectrum care, which includes abortion, Sanusi said. King, Nancy J. "[79]:48 Others thought they heard him say "Revenge for the South!" Simonaire, Bryan W. (R), District 31 U.S. Senate: Maryland's United States Senators. (R), District 7 West, Christopher R. (R), District 42 King, Nancy J. Washington, Mary L. (D), District 43 Senators serve six-year terms with staggered elections. James, Mary-Dulany (D), District 34 Web110 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Phone: (202) 224-4654 Fax: (202) 228-0629 DIRECTIONS Baltimore Regional Office 1900 N. Howard Street Suite 100 [37] The court objected that this disruption of its process was unconstitutional, but noted that it was powerless to enforce its prerogatives. Ferguson told members of the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday that he cant even fathom the challenge that someone who is pregnant must undergo to seek an abortion including the mental anguish that can come with making that choice.. Young, Karen Lewis (D), District 3 Simonaire, Bryan W. (R), District 31 Zucker, Craig J. By submitting your email to receive this newsletter, you agree to our. "Lincoln's divided backyard: Maryland in the Civil War era" (PhD dissertation, Rice University, 2010), Crittenden, Amy Gray. Details about future public hearings and delegation meetings will be posted on this page as they are scheduled. You can attend in person or via video link. See Introduction, p. xxxiv. Jackson, Michael A. Disappointingly for the exiles, recruits did not flock to the Confederate banner. [citation needed] This last provision diminished the power of the small counties where the majority of the state's large former slave population lived. Guzzone, Guy J. WebThe Maryland Senatorial Scholarship is offered to Maryland residents who plan to pursue a postsecondary credential full-time (12+ credits undergraduate or 9+ credits graduate per semester) or part-time (6-11 credits undergraduate or 6-8 credits graduate per semester) at a two-year or four-year Maryland college, university or private career school. Hester, Katie Fry (D), District 9 Contact | Simonaire, Bryan W. (R), District 31 Gallion, Jason C. (R), District 35 I don't want to issue a document the whole world will see must be inoperative, like the Pope's Bull against a comet. Lam, Clarence K. (D), District 12 (D), District 27 James, Mary-Dulany (D), District 34 Stuart. Kramer, Benjamin F. (D), District 19 Hester, Katie Fry (D), District 9 WebSENATORS COMMITTEES LEGISLATION & RECORDS ART & HISTORY REFERENCE States in the Senate Select a state to learn about its history in the United States Senate Jennings, J. King, Nancy J. Majority Whip. [18], Responding to pressure, on April 22 Governor Hicks finally announced that the state legislature would meet in a special session in Frederick, a strongly pro-Union town, rather than the state capital of Annapolis. Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 Anxious about the risk of secessionists capturing Washington, D.C., given that the capital was bordered by Virginia, and preparing for war with the South, the federal government requested armed volunteers to suppress "unlawful combinations" in the South. [1] Nine of the current members of the Maryland State Senate were originally appointed, all of whom have since been elected in their own right. Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 Join 10 million other Americans using GovTrack to learn about and contact your representative and senators and track what Congress is doing each day. In addition, senators elect a President Pro Tempore, and the respective party caucuses elect a majority and minority leader and a majority and minority whip. Hayes, Antonio L. (D), District 40 4, 1815, to Jan. 28, 1816, because of failure of legislature to elect. Despite some popular support for the cause of the Confederate States of America, Maryland did not secede during the Civil War. The Maryland Public information Act would be amended to deny the inspection of records that contain personally identifiable information related to licensed surgical abortion facilities. Vacancy from Mar. 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Senators are elected in even-numbered years when the President of the United States is not being elected, similar to most other state offices in Maryland. (D), District 39 2. Senators represent Maryland in the 118th Congress, which convened Carter, Jill P. (D), District 41 The document, which replaced the Maryland Constitution of 1851, was largely advocated by Unionists who had secured control of the state, and was framed by a Convention which met at Annapolis in April 1864. The first fatalities of the war happened during the Baltimore Civil War Riots of Thursday/Friday, April 1819, 1861. Young, Karen Lewis (D), District 3 Waldstreicher, Jeffrey D. (D), District 18 The state could assist other jurisdictions in these circumstances only if the acts were also criminalized in Maryland. (D), District 8 [1] Culturally, geographically and economically, Maryland found herself neither one thing nor another, a unique blend of Southern agrarianism and Northern mercantilism. With this week b The President of the Senate does not serve on any of the four standing legislative committees. Many Marylanders were simply pragmatic, recognizing that the state's long border with the Union state of Pennsylvania would be almost impossible to defend in the event of war. In July 1864 the Battle of Monocacy was fought near Frederick, Maryland as part of the Valley Campaigns of 1864. 2: 2: State Designations State Spirit This web site is presented for reference purposes under the doctrine of fair use. Klausmeier, Katherine A. Visit us on Mastodon WebSenate of Maryland SEQ NO. On May 23, 1862, at the Battle of Front Royal, the 1st Maryland Infantry, CSA was thrown into battle with their fellow Marylanders, the Union 1st Regiment Maryland Volunteer Infantry. Washington, Mary L. (D), District 43 Kagan, Cheryl C. (D), District 17 Watson, Ronald L. (D), District 23 The rules of the Senate also permit members to limit debate by a three-fifths majority vote, meaning Republicans would need to gain four additional seats, for a total of 19, in order to sustain a veto or filibuster legislation. The Senate decided that Smith would retain his seat during the session of the legislature, unless the assembly named a successor during that session. [25] After the occupation of the city, Union troops were garrisoned throughout the state. Sydnor, Charles E., III (D), District 44 [33], The Merryman decision created a sensation, but its immediate impact was rather limited, as the president simply ignored the ruling. Please arrive at least 10 minutes early before your scheduled appointment time. [66], Lee's setback at the Battle of Antietam can also be seen as a turning point in that it may have dissuaded the governments of France and Great Britain from recognizing the Confederacy, doubting the South's ability to maintain and win the war.[67]. The federal troops executing Judge Carmichael's arrest beat him unconscious in his courthouse while his court was in session, before dragging him out, initiating a public controversy. Brooks, Benjamin T., Sr. (D), District 10 (D), District 14, Gallion, Jason C. (R), District 35 To attend in person, please register in advance to get the latest updates. One month later in October 1861 one John Murphy asked the United States Circuit Court for the District of Columbia to issue a writ of habeas corpus for his son, then in the United States Army, on the grounds that he was underage. Waldstreicher, Jeffrey D. (D), District 18 [14] In a letter to President Lincoln, Mayor Brown wrote: It is my solemn duty to inform you that it is not possible for more soldiers to pass through Baltimore unless they fight their way at every step. McKay, Michael W. (R), District 1 If it passes through both the State House and Senate as well as receives an affirming signature by Governor Wes Moore, the bill could go into effect as early as October of this year. Jackson, Michael A. Watson, Ronald L. (D), District 23 One Senator is elected from each of the state's 47 electoral districts. Instead, theyre adopting aggressive tactics to intimidate and even criminalize residents who have traveled out of state to states like Maryland to seek abortion care.. [citation needed], The first bloodshed of the Civil War occurred in Maryland. WebStatus Agendas Senate Index House Index Follow Both Chambers Publications About. Hester, Katie Fry (D), District 9 Salling, Johnny Ray (R), District 6 Some, like physician Richard Sprigg Steuart, remained in Maryland, offered covert support for the South, and refused to sign an oath of loyalty to the Union. Folden, William G. (R), District 4 West, Christopher R. 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