Eastern Shore Delegation: 2025 “Highlights”
The 2025 General Assembly was a packed legislative session dominated by intense budget negotiations and aggressive energy packages.
We’ve previously reported on the
budget and legislative achievements here .
Now, let's talk about our Eastern Shore Delegation, the representatives who are supposed to fight for our nine Shore counties in Annapolis, and what they actually got up to this session.
They spent a lot of time during the Session and in the weeks that followed complaining: “Annapolis doesn’t care about us,” “Governor Moore ignores the Shore,” and ranting about a lack of funding for our schools, then turning around and voting against that funding.
Let me give you a few “highlights”:
Delegate Charles Otto represents Somerset County, the poorest county in Maryland. This year, he passed five local bills for first responder funding and minor liquor license tweaks. But he also fell asleep during a live, publicly broadcast subcommittee meeting. That image says more than words ever could about the urgency or lack thereof he brings to helping the people who need him most.
Senator Mary Beth Carozza was vocal about her concerns for Shore residents' energy bills, but in the same committee meetings, would vote down bills that encouraged in-state generation through clean and reliable energy sources like solar.
Delegate Jeff Ghrist stood on the House floor criticizing HB 286 (which will advance sustainable growth in the state), claiming it didn’t protect the Eastern Shore. The truth? Advocates from Wicomico County worked to add amendments to protect the Shore specifically. He later withdrew his objection, admitting he hadn’t read the bill. Still, he publicly challenged it and then voted against a law designed to preserve our region’s natural beauty. Fortunately, it passed and was signed by Governor Wes Moore without any support from any Shore representative.
The worst moment was when the entire Shore Delegation voted against the Excellence in Maryland Schools Act, which funds our local schools and helps recruit high-quality teachers. Then, they turned around and complained that Governor Moore didn’t care about the Shore or include us in his cabinet, when in reality, we have the most shore representation in this Governor's Cabinet and Administration:
- Secretary of Planning Rebecca Flora lives in Chestertown.
- Special Secretary for the Governor’s Office for Children, Carmel Martin, lives in Oxford.
- Secretary of Veterans and Military Families Anthony Woods lives in Easton.
- Director of the Maryland 250 Commission Michele Johnson lives in Trappe.
- Secretary of Housing and Community Development Jacob Day lives in Salisbury.
It’s hard to think of a team that is more rooted in the Shore than the one leading in Housing and Community Development. Why? Because the Shore isn’t just affected by the housing crisis, we're leading the way in fixing it. From zoning reform to smart growth to environmental protections, Shore voices are driving real solutions for all of Maryland.
The Shore deserves better than naps in subcommittee meetings and scapegoats in press conferences. We need to counter these narratives, and I hope this breakdown gives you the tools to do just that. It’s going to take all of us.
Maryland Eastern Shore Delegates:
District | Counties | Delegate | Party Affiliation |
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34B | Cecil | Susan K. McComas | Republican |
35A | Cecil, Harford | Christopher Griffith | Republican |
35A | Cecil, Harford | Teresa E. Reilly | Republican |
35B | Cecil | Kevin Hornberger | Republican |
36 | Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's | Steven J. Arentz | Republican |
36 | Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's | Jay Jacobs | Republican |
36 | Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's | Jefferson L. Ghrist | Republican |
37A | Dorchester, Wicomico | Sheree Sample-Hughes | Democratic |
37B | Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot, Wicomico | Christopher T. Adams | Republican |
37B | Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot, Wicomico | Tom Hutchinson | Republican |
38A | Somerset, Wicomico | Charles J. Otto | Republican |
38B | Wicomico, Worcester | Carl Anderton Jr. | Republican |
38C | Wicomico, Worcester | Wayne Hartman | Republican |
Maryland Eastern Shore State Senators:
District | Counties | Senator | Party Affiliation |
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35 | Cecil, Harford | Jason C. Gallion | Republican |
36 | Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne’s | Stephen S. Hershey, Jr. | Republican |
37 | Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot, Wicomico | John F. Mautz | Republican |
38 | Somerset, Wicomico, Worcester | Mary Beth Carozza | Republican |
Jared Schablein is chair of Shore Progress.
Shore Progress (formerly LSPC) is a nonpartisan civic organization covering the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The organization is committed to building strong communities across the Eastern Shore by building the Progressive movement.
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