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Regina T. Boyce

Regina T. Boyce (born August 7, 1976) is an American politician who currently serves in the Maryland House of Delegates. Delegate Boyce is a Democrat who represents the 43rd Legislative District of the state of Maryland.[1]

Regina T. Boyce
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
from the 43rd district
Assumed office
January 9, 2019
Preceded byMary L. Washington
ConstituencyBaltimore City
Personal details
Born (1976-08-07) August 7, 1976 (age 47)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceBaltimore, Maryland

Background edit

Boyce was born on August 7, 1976, in Washington, DC. She graduated from the Woodlawn High School in Baltimore County, Maryland and later attended Catonsville Community College and Towson University, where she earned a B.S. degree in kinesiology and psychology in 1998, and the University of Baltimore, where she earned a M.P.A. degree in 2014.[1] After graduating, she became the director of the Adult Learning Center for Strong City Baltimore.[2]

Boyce ran for the Maryland House of Delegates in 2018, her first run for elective office. During the primary election, she formed a slate with state Senator Joan Carter Conway and state Delegate Maggie McIntosh.[2]

In the Legislature edit

Boyce was sworn in as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates on January 9, 2019.[1]

In April 2019, Boyce resigned from the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland ahead of the vote to protest comments made by Delegate Darryl Barnes, the caucus chair, that she found "unacceptable and infuriating".[3] Barnes had cast doubt about whether African-American members of the House of Delegates would want to vote for "a white lesbian" – referring to Maggie McIntosh, who is openly gay – in the election to nominate a new Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates.[4]

In August 2021, Boyce was appointed to a commission to study Maryland state parks and make recommendations on new parks in "recreational deserts" and upgrades to existing parks.[5]

In 2023, Speaker Adrienne Jones announced Boyce as one of two Chief Deputy Whips.[6]

Committee assignments edit

  • Member, Environment and Transportation Committee, 2019–present (environment subcommittee, 2019–present; natural resources, agriculture & open space subcommittee, 2019–present; motor vehicle & transportation subcommittee, 2020–present)
  • Member, State Park Investment Commission, 2021–present

Other memberships edit

  • Member, Maryland Legislative Latino Caucus, 2019–present
  • Member, Maryland Legislative Transit Caucus, 2019–present
  • Member, Women Legislators of Maryland, 2019–present
  • Past member, Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland, 2019

Political positions edit

Elections edit

During the 2021 legislative session, Boyce introduced legislation that would ban people from holding an elected public office and a political party office simultaneously.[7]

Environment edit

During the 2020 legislative session, Boyce introduced legislation to ban the intentional release of balloons.[8][9]

During the 2022 legislative session, Boyce introduced legislation that would require government agencies to evaluate the environmental impacts of their actions.[10]

Policing edit

In 2019, Boyce voted against a bill that would allow Johns Hopkins University to form its own private police force. The bill passed through the Baltimore City Delegation by a vote of 9-4.[11][12] She later voted against it in the House of Delegates, where it passed 94-42.[13] In the same legislative session, she voted against legislation that would allow school resource officers to carry guns inside schools. The bill was rejected in a 10-5 vote.[14]

Electoral history edit

Maryland House of Delegates District 43 Democratic Primary Election, 2018[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Maggie McIntosh 11,273 25.0
Democratic Regina T. Boyce 7,924 17.6
Democratic Curt Anderson 7,886 17.5
Democratic Nilesh Kalyanaraman 7,455 16.5
Democratic Kelly Fox 5,149 11.4
Democratic Dong Shen 2,323 5.2
Democratic Destinee Parker 1,953 4.3
Democratic Urcille Goddard 1,122 2.5
Maryland House of Delegates District 43 Election, 2018[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Regina T. Boyce 28,500 32.0
Democratic Maggie McIntosh 28,348 31.8
Democratic Curt Anderson 24,229 27.2
Green Bonnie "Raven" Lane 7,490 8.4
Write-In 545 0.6

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Regina T. Boyce, Maryland State Delegate". Maryland Manual On-Line. Maryland State Archives. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Zorzi, William (May 30, 2018). "Veteran Baltimore Lawmakers Team Up With Newcomer as Curt Anderson Mystery Persists". Maryland Matters. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
  3. ^ DePuyt, Bruce (December 26, 2019). "TOP 10 LIST #5 Del. Boyce Resigns from Black Caucus as Controversy Mounts Over Speaker Vote". Maryland Matters. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
  4. ^ DePuyt, Bruce; Kurtz, Josh (July 3, 2019). "Political Fallout from Speaker's Vote Breaking Out in Public". Maryland Matters. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
  5. ^ Shwe, Elizabeth (August 7, 2021). "New Commission Will Study Md. State Parks As Visits Soared During Pandemic". Maryland Matters. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
  6. ^ Gaines, Danielle E. (January 6, 2023). "Jones announces new Democratic caucus, committee leaders for 2023 General Assembly session". Maryland Matters. Retrieved February 8, 2023.
  7. ^ Leckrone, Bennett; Olson, Laura (March 26, 2021). "House Election Bills Start Moving in Md. Senate, as Biden Blasts Laws Limiting Voting Access". Maryland Matters. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
  8. ^ Johnson, Teresa (November 27, 2019). "Senator's Bill Would Ban Balloon Releases". Maryland Matters. Capital News Service. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
  9. ^ Hawkins, Samantha (January 24, 2020). "Lawmakers Eye Balloon Ban: 'It Kills Wildlife'". Maryland Matters. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
  10. ^ Shwe, Elizabeth (March 3, 2022). "Bill Would Require Government Agencies to Consider Climate and Environmental Justice in their Decisions". Maryland Matters. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
  11. ^ Kurtz, Josh (March 12, 2019). "Emotions Still Raw Over Hopkins Police Bill". Maryland Matters. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
  12. ^ Broadwater, Luke (March 12, 2019). "Baltimore legislative delegation approves Hopkins police force after Cummings 'begs' for help to stop killings". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
  13. ^ DePuyt, Bruce (March 29, 2019). "Hopkins Police Force Measure Advancing". Maryland Matters. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
  14. ^ Broadwater, Luke (March 16, 2019). "Baltimore delegates vote to kill state House bill allowing school police officers to carry guns inside schools". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
  15. ^ "Official 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for House of Delegates". elections.maryland.gov. Maryland State Board of Elections. July 31, 2018.
  16. ^ "Official 2018 Gubernatorial General Election results for House of Delegates". elections.maryland.gov. Maryland State Board of Elections. December 11, 2018.

External links edit

  • "Members - Delegate Regina T. Boyce". mgaleg.maryland.gov. Maryland General Assembly. June 24, 2022. Retrieved June 24, 2022.

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Regina T Boyce born August 7 1976 is an American politician who currently serves in the Maryland House of Delegates Delegate Boyce is a Democrat who represents the 43rd Legislative District of the state of Maryland 1 Regina T BoyceMember of the Maryland House of Delegates from the 43rd districtIncumbentAssumed office January 9 2019Serving with Curt Anderson Maggie McIntoshPreceded byMary L WashingtonConstituencyBaltimore CityPersonal detailsBorn 1976 08 07 August 7 1976 age 47 Washington D C U S Political partyDemocraticResidenceBaltimore Maryland Contents 1 Background 2 In the Legislature 2 1 Committee assignments 2 2 Other memberships 3 Political positions 3 1 Elections 3 2 Environment 3 3 Policing 4 Electoral history 5 References 6 External linksBackground editBoyce was born on August 7 1976 in Washington DC She graduated from the Woodlawn High School in Baltimore County Maryland and later attended Catonsville Community College and Towson University where she earned a B S degree in kinesiology and psychology in 1998 and the University of Baltimore where she earned a M P A degree in 2014 1 After graduating she became the director of the Adult Learning Center for Strong City Baltimore 2 Boyce ran for the Maryland House of Delegates in 2018 her first run for elective office During the primary election she formed a slate with state Senator Joan Carter Conway and state Delegate Maggie McIntosh 2 In the Legislature editBoyce was sworn in as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates on January 9 2019 1 In April 2019 Boyce resigned from the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland ahead of the vote to protest comments made by Delegate Darryl Barnes the caucus chair that she found unacceptable and infuriating 3 Barnes had cast doubt about whether African American members of the House of Delegates would want to vote for a white lesbian referring to Maggie McIntosh who is openly gay in the election to nominate a new Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates 4 In August 2021 Boyce was appointed to a commission to study Maryland state parks and make recommendations on new parks in recreational deserts and upgrades to existing parks 5 In 2023 Speaker Adrienne Jones announced Boyce as one of two Chief Deputy Whips 6 Committee assignments edit Member Environment and Transportation Committee 2019 present environment subcommittee 2019 present natural resources agriculture amp open space subcommittee 2019 present motor vehicle amp transportation subcommittee 2020 present Member State Park Investment Commission 2021 presentOther memberships edit Member Maryland Legislative Latino Caucus 2019 present Member Maryland Legislative Transit Caucus 2019 present Member Women Legislators of Maryland 2019 present Past member Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland 2019Political positions editElections edit During the 2021 legislative session Boyce introduced legislation that would ban people from holding an elected public office and a political party office simultaneously 7 Environment edit During the 2020 legislative session Boyce introduced legislation to ban the intentional release of balloons 8 9 During the 2022 legislative session Boyce introduced legislation that would require government agencies to evaluate the environmental impacts of their actions 10 Policing edit In 2019 Boyce voted against a bill that would allow Johns Hopkins University to form its own private police force The bill passed through the Baltimore City Delegation by a vote of 9 4 11 12 She later voted against it in the House of Delegates where it passed 94 42 13 In the same legislative session she voted against legislation that would allow school resource officers to carry guns inside schools The bill was rejected in a 10 5 vote 14 Electoral history editMaryland House of Delegates District 43 Democratic Primary Election 2018 15 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Maggie McIntosh 11 273 25 0Democratic Regina T Boyce 7 924 17 6Democratic Curt Anderson 7 886 17 5Democratic Nilesh Kalyanaraman 7 455 16 5Democratic Kelly Fox 5 149 11 4Democratic Dong Shen 2 323 5 2Democratic Destinee Parker 1 953 4 3Democratic Urcille Goddard 1 122 2 5Maryland House of Delegates District 43 Election 2018 16 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Regina T Boyce 28 500 32 0Democratic Maggie McIntosh 28 348 31 8Democratic Curt Anderson 24 229 27 2Green Bonnie Raven Lane 7 490 8 4Write In 545 0 6References edit a b c Regina T Boyce Maryland State Delegate Maryland Manual On Line Maryland State Archives Retrieved June 5 2022 a b Zorzi William May 30 2018 Veteran Baltimore Lawmakers Team Up With Newcomer as Curt Anderson Mystery Persists Maryland Matters Retrieved June 5 2022 DePuyt Bruce December 26 2019 TOP 10 LIST 5 Del Boyce Resigns from Black Caucus as Controversy Mounts Over Speaker Vote Maryland Matters Retrieved June 5 2022 DePuyt Bruce Kurtz Josh July 3 2019 Political Fallout from Speaker s Vote Breaking Out in Public Maryland Matters Retrieved June 5 2022 Shwe Elizabeth August 7 2021 New Commission Will Study Md State Parks As Visits Soared During Pandemic Maryland Matters Retrieved June 5 2022 Gaines Danielle E January 6 2023 Jones announces new Democratic caucus committee leaders for 2023 General Assembly session Maryland Matters Retrieved February 8 2023 Leckrone Bennett Olson Laura March 26 2021 House Election Bills Start Moving in Md Senate as Biden Blasts Laws Limiting Voting Access Maryland Matters Retrieved June 5 2022 Johnson Teresa November 27 2019 Senator s Bill Would Ban Balloon Releases Maryland Matters Capital News Service Retrieved June 5 2022 Hawkins Samantha January 24 2020 Lawmakers Eye Balloon Ban It Kills Wildlife Maryland Matters Retrieved June 5 2022 Shwe Elizabeth March 3 2022 Bill Would Require Government Agencies to Consider Climate and Environmental Justice in their Decisions Maryland Matters Retrieved June 5 2022 Kurtz Josh March 12 2019 Emotions Still Raw Over Hopkins Police Bill Maryland Matters Retrieved June 5 2022 Broadwater Luke March 12 2019 Baltimore legislative delegation approves Hopkins police force after Cummings begs for help to stop killings The Baltimore Sun Retrieved June 5 2022 DePuyt Bruce March 29 2019 Hopkins Police Force Measure Advancing Maryland Matters Retrieved June 5 2022 Broadwater Luke March 16 2019 Baltimore delegates vote to kill state House bill allowing school police officers to carry guns inside schools The Baltimore Sun Retrieved June 5 2022 Official 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for House of Delegates elections maryland gov Maryland State Board of Elections July 31 2018 Official 2018 Gubernatorial General Election results for House of Delegates elections maryland gov Maryland State Board of Elections December 11 2018 External links edit Members Delegate Regina T Boyce mgaleg maryland gov Maryland General Assembly June 24 2022 Retrieved June 24 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Regina T Boyce amp oldid 1210534946, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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