Spring-ing Forward

March 14, 2025

Dear Friend:

As you know, Daylight Saving Time started on Sunday. Safety experts remind us to check/change the batteries on our smoke detectors and household safety devices…

Honoring National Heroes

On January 6, 2021, courageous police officers put their lives on the line to defend the U.S. Capitol– and our democracy– against the violent mob hoping to overturn the 2020 Presidential Election. Today, I brought Officer Harry DunnOfficer Michael FanoneSgt. Aquilino Gonell, and Officer Daniel Hodges to the Senate Floor, where they were honored with due respect and appreciation for their sacrifices.

Since Trump’s second term began, these heroes and their colleagues have faced renewed threats and attacks– frightening reminders of the ongoing danger posed to those who try to hold the line against extremism. We continue to recognize their sacrifices as we stand together for accountability, justice, and the values we hold dear.

You can watch my speech on the Senate floor on my YouTube channel.

Switching Sides! (Crossing Over?)

I often say, “Every day a bill doesn’t make progress is a day it’s closer to death.” Monday is “Crossover Day.” Bills passed by the Senate head to the House and vice versa. If a bill has not been approved by its chamber of origin by then, there are additional hurdles that make it tougher to pass. With just 26 days left in the legislative session, I am committed to helping get key bills across the finish line.

In addition to the normal frenzy surrounding crossover, we’re facing the looming threat of a federal government shutdown. The reckless policies of the “Trump/Musk” Administration have already wreaked havoc; as Senate President Ferguson recently pointed out, Maryland is the state most affected by federal budget cuts and the firing of federal workers. While we’re working to pass laws that move us forward, they’re dismantling the country and significantly adding to our budget challenges.

Celebrating Women’s History Month

This week, I’d like to highlight Rikki Spector– Maryland’s longest-serving locally elected official and a Baltimore legend. During her 40 years on the City Council, she championed community growth, held key leadership roles, and bridged the gap between constituents and government. You can watch my “Kibbitzing with Kagan” episode with Rikki here.

In honor of Women’s History Month, I am engaging terrific women in conversation on my podcast, “Kibbitzing with Kagan.” Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or YouTube to listen or watch!

“Sell-a-brating” Our Commerce Secretary!

Just a month into his tenure, I met with newly appointed Secretary of Commerce Harry Coker, Jr. to talk about economic development, the Maryland State Arts Council, and Maryland Marketing Partnership (two Boards on which I serve). We also discussed the importance of nonprofits to the Maryland economy. I look forward to working with him and his team in these challenging times.

Briefing on Rising Energy Costs

The Senate Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee and House Economic Matters Committee held a 4+ hour joint briefing on the rising cost of energy in Maryland. We heard from the Public Service Commission and leaders from major energy companies about what’s driving the sharp increase in utility bills. One of the primary drivers of rising costs is legislation that was passed over a decade ago– the STRIDE (Strategic Infrastructure Development and Enhancement) plan— which allows companies to charge ratepayers for infrastructure upgrades before the work is even completed.

We raised concerns about affordability and transparency and will continue advocating for long-term solutions. Marylanders need a utility system that is reliable– without forcing working families to subsidize repair costs. This remains a complex challenge with real consequences for families and no easy answers. With smart policy and strong oversight, we can build an energy system that’s affordable, equitable, and resilient.

Follow me on Facebook (@CherylCKagan)Twitter/X (@CherylKagan), and Instagram (@CherylCKagan) for photos and posts. My website has a portal to request help with challenges you’re having with State government. Subscribe to my YouTube Channel or Apple podcasts to be alerted to new episodes of my “Kibbitzing with Kagan” podcast. And you can always send me questions or comments via email.

Don’t forget about my Senatorial Scholarships; the deadline is coming soon…

All the best,

Cheryl

Cheryl C. Kagan

State Senator, District 17

(Gaithersburg & Rockville)

Vice Chair, Education, Energy, & the Environment Committee

www.CherylKagan.org

NOTE: My Annapolis phone number is now 410/841-3134.

P.S. Last night was the start of the Jewish holiday of Purim! This story from ancient Persia is especially resonant during Women’s History Month, because Esther was the “she-ro” who saved the Jewish people from annihilation. However, Queen Esther was a reluctant heroine, needing to be persuaded to step forward, with the words: “Perhaps this is the moment for which you were created.” (Book of Esther, 4:14) We need more Esthers– taking up spacerunning for office,… is now your “Esther moment”?