Session Reports

What Doyle and the House of Delegates Have Done 2003 to 2010

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.

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2007 Special Session

2008

2009

2010

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 Summary Report

2010 Actions Affecting Seniors

2010 Actions Affecting Business

 

 

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Stopping Crime

A criminal prosecutor for the last 12 years, Doyle has brought his crime-fighting experience to Annapolis, working for tougher laws on con-men, sexual predators, gang leaders, identity thieves and drunk drivers.  To stop crime before it starts, he has worked for juvenile justice reform, better drug treatment and reentry assistance.  He was the inspiration for our county's groundbreaking Truancy Court.  He serves on the County's Criminal Justice Coordinating Committee.