Bill 12-19: Create full-time union jobs link
Tom Hucker District 5
Committees
- Transportation & Environment
- Public Safety
First elected
2014Contact link
Economic Justice
FY21 Budget Amendment: Reject union contracts link
Budget proposal that rejected previously negotiated raises for unionized public employees.
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Passed May 13, 2020Bill 35-21: Pay construction workers fair wages link
Pay fair wages and improve hiring practices for construction workers.
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Passed unanimously March 22, 2022- Amendments supported by JUFJCF
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Racial Equity
Bill 27-19: Racial Equity and Social Justice Act link
Requires the County government to evaluate whether their actions will lead to greater racial equity or will make historic racial inequities worse.
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Passed unanimously November 19, 2019- Amendments supported by JUFJCF
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Public Safety
Bill 14-19: Establish Policing Advisory Commission link
Establish a Policing Advisory Commission, which enables community members to give recommendations on County policing policies.
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Passed unanimously December 3, 2019- Amendments supported by JUFJCF
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FY21 Budget Amendment: Reduce funding for police in schools link
Budget proposal that would have removed half of the funding for police in public schools, making school safer for Black and brown students and students with disabilities.
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Failed July 21, 2020FY21 Budget Amendment: Fund mental health crisis response link
Provides funding for non-police intervention by trained mental health professionals when a person is experiencing a mental health crisis.
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Passed unanimously July 21, 2020Bill 27-20E: Use of Force Policy link
Mandates police reduce their use of force against those they interact with, who are disproportionately Black and brown people and people with disabilities.
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Passed unanimously July 29, 2020- Amendments opposed by JUFJCF
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Bill 45-20: Policing Data Transparency link
Requires more robust data collection by the Montgomery County Police Department to increase transparency and accountability.
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Passed unanimously November 2, 2021- Amendments supported by JUFJCF
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Bill 46-20: Remove police from schools link
Would have removed police presence from public schools, making school safer for Black and brown students and students with disabilities.
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No action beyond the public hearing. Expired on May 17, 2022.Resolution 19-742: Restorative justice funding link
Funding for restorative justice training for public school staff.
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Passed unanimously February 23, 2021Bill 19-21: Settlement agreement transparency link
Creates greater transparency in cases of police misconduct through reporting on settlement agreements.
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Passed unanimously October 5, 2021- Amendments supported by JUFJCF
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Bill 49-21E: Establish Police Disciplinary Boards link
Creates Montgomery County's civilian-based police disciplinary boards for greater accountability and community involvement in police discipline. Mandated by the Maryland Police Accountability Act of 2021.
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Passed unanimously April 19, 2022- Amendments supported by JUFJCF
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Housing Justice
Bill 6-19: Terminate lease if housing is unsafe link
Allows renters living in unsafe conditions to terminate their leases without penalty.
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Passed unanimously June 25, 2019Bill 8-19: Pay expenses if housing is unsafe link
Requires landlords to pay for renters' relocation expenses when they are forced to live in unsafe conditions.
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Passed unanimously January 14, 2020Bill 24-19: Air conditioning in rental units link
For health and safety reasons, requires adequate air conditioning in rental homes.
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Passed unanimously February 25, 2020Bill 18-20E: Rent stabilization during COVID crisis link
Stabilizes rent to keep people housed and prevent evictions during the COVID-19 emergency.
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Passed April 23, 2020- Amendments supported by JUFJCF
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Bill 29-20: Tax breaks for development at Metro sites link
Provides tax breaks to developers for construction at Metro sites, without requiring they create adequate affordable housing or pay workers fairly.
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Passed October 6, 2020; Veto overridden October 27, 2020- Amendments supported by JUFJCF
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Bill 49-20: Housing Justice Act link
"Ban the box" policy for housing that prevents landlords from discriminating against renters because of prior encounters with law enforcement. Because of the systemic racism embedded in our criminal legal system, this primarily affects Black and brown renters.
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Passed unanimously April 20, 2021- Amendments opposed by JUFJCF
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Bill 30-21E: Extend rent stabilization during COVID crisis link
Extended protections for renters during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis for an additional six months.
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Passed unanimously November 2, 2021- Amendments supported by JUFJCF
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Not on committee