The Maryland General Assembly meets every year for 90 days, beginning in January and continuing until April. During that time, thousands of bills are considered; the budget is balanced; oversight hearings are held; differences between the House and Senate and the Governor are resolved; and the business of the state is conducted.
Most of this does not get publicized. As a result, people often do not know what their elected representatives are doing.
Every year since he was elected, Delegate Doyle Niemann has drafted a letter at the end of each legislative session in an effort to describe what was done that year. You can link to those reports by clicking the links below.
A report on what Doyle’s committee, the Environmental Matters Committee has done:
Environmental Matters Actions 2007-2010
House Democratic Caucus’ reports on the 2010 session:
2010 Actions Affecting Seniors
2010 Actions Affecting Business