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Delegation delays vote on Frederick Community College transparency bill after trustees describe current practices

January 23, 2026 | Frederick, Delegation Committees, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative, Maryland


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Delegation delays vote on Frederick Community College transparency bill after trustees describe current practices
Senator Karen Lewis Young told the Frederick County delegation that an amendment to a bill governing Frederick Community College trustees clarifies meeting and training language and offers options for minutes or recorded meetings to increase transparency.

The bill's aim, Young said, is to codify communications, transparency and accountability because boards and college presidents turn over over time. She thanked Delegate Duncan Miller for suggested language on meeting minutes and for providing options for constituents who cannot attend in person to access proceedings.

Ted Luck, president of the college's board of trustees, told the delegation the board recently amended its bylaws to allow public comment and that trustees have undertaken repeated board-development sessions. He said the college complies with the Maryland Open Meetings Act but is not currently set up to record and post video or audio; the college has estimated the technical and recurring expense at about $15,000 per year.

Luck urged the delegation to consider whether the bill should codify practices the college already follows. Young said the intent is to enhance existing measures and that she would work with drafting staff to add an introductory paragraph acknowledging current college practices while adding statutory transparency safeguards.

Delegates expressed general support for the goal of transparency but agreed that more drafting was appropriate before a delegation vote. The chair said the bill will be revisited next week so members and the college can refine language and confirm technical and fiscal implications.

The delegation did not take a formal vote on this item during the meeting.

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