Baltimore City Council President to Introduce Ethics Reform and Harm Reduction Legislation at First Council Meeting of the Year

By Brandon M. Scott/Baltimore City Council President
Posted on 01/13/20

Council President to Introduce Ethics Reform and Harm Reduction Legislation at First Council Meeting of the Year

Bills Address City’s Overdose Epidemic and Clarify When Elected Officials Can Accept Gifts

Baltimore, MD (January 13, 2020) — Council President Brandon Scott will introduce legislation at the first City Council meeting of the year on ethics reform and confronting Baltimore’s overdose epidemic through a harm reduction lens. The meeting will take place this evening at 5PM in the “Du” Burns Council Chambers.

Council President Scott said, “Our constituents deserve to know the City Council is working on their behalf to close all ethics loopholes and become more accountable to them.” The Council President will:

“Our city has experienced an overdose epidemic for my entire life, yet we have not done enough to address it as the public health crisis it is. Since 2015, there have been 3,500 fatal overdoses in Baltimore,” said Council President Scott. “I look forward to starting the conversation about overdose prevention and harm reduction in City Hall, side by side with direct service providers and advocates, so we can invest in proven solutions and take action to save lives.”

The Council President named ethics reform and cleaning up city government a top priority in his Legislative and Policy Agenda released in July 2019. Members of the public can use the Council President’s Legislative and Policy Tracker to follow along with the policy process.

View the agenda for today’s City Council meeting here.