
With less than a week left in Marylandโs 2018 legislative session, water-rights advocates are growing restless about the fate of proposed legislation that would ban sales of Baltimoreansโ properties at auction due to water bill-related debt.
Roughly one month ago, the Maryland House of Delegates passed Del. Mary Washingtonโs (D-Baltimore City) proposed ban on water lien tax sales in a unanimous 138-0 vote, sending it to the Senate.
โHB 1409 is just a couple steps away from becoming law,โ Washington told Baltimore Fishbowl on Friday.
Despite its momentum, the legislation, after being referred to the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee , appears to have stalled. Sen. Ed Kasemeyer (D-Baltimore and Howard counties), chair of the committee, hasnโt advanced the bill, and legislative records indicate no hearing has been scheduled.
Kasemeyer has not responded to multiple voicemails and emails left with his office this week.
Washington said that for her bill to advance, Kasemeyer asked her to obtain a formal โletter of supportโ from the Baltimore City Senate Delegation. Baltimore Fishbowl obtained a copy of a letter she sent on March 30.
โAt this point, Iโm not surprised at the hurdles that one faces to pass good legislation, but Iโm willing to do it,โ she said.
Thomas Meyer, a senior organizer for the water-rights nonprofit advocacy group Food and Water Watch Maryland, which helped write Washingtonโs legislation, said four of the cityโs five state senators have given their support for HB 1409. The only one who hasnโt, he said: Sen. Joan Carter Conway (D-Baltimore City).
Washington is presently running for Conwayโs state Senate seat in Baltimoreโs 43rd district.
โIt has really broad support, not only in her district but across the city,โ Meyer said. โItโs on Senator Conway now to make sure the bill gets passed.โ
Reached by phone Tuesday, a staffer in Conwayโs office said the senator was not immediately available to comment, but was aware of both bills.
The city has traditionally auctioned off homes and churches with water bill-related debt of $750 or more each spring. Water-rights advocates have decried the practice, calling it an abuse of rights and an unfair method that, at times, is spurred by billing errors by the cityโs Department of Public Works.
In December 2017, Mayor Catherine Pugh surprised some when she suspended the policy for homeowner-occupied housing, declaring 45 minutes into one of her weekly press briefings: โWater bill alone, your house cannot be taken. That is a mandate from this office, and weโre not having it.โ
A separate piece of legislation was filed by Sen. Barbara Robinson, also of Baltimore, and co-sponsor Sen. Ronald Young (D-Frederick County) that would have codified Pughโs change only for ownerยญ-occupied housing. In mid-March, however, she amended her bill to protect all homes and properties from auction.
In effect, her bill is the same as Washingtonโs.
Her proposal received a hearing in the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee on March 20, legislative records show, but it also hasnโt budged.
Robinson has not responded to multiple messages requesting comment.
Asked whether she would prefer that her bill or Robinsonโs advances, Washington said that ultimately, โthe important thing for me is that this issue, that tax sales for water liens, are stopped in Baltimore City.โ Still, she added, โHB 1409 is ready to go, so I donโt understand why they would pass the bill that would have to go to another house and then come back out.โ
Rev. Dr. Alvin J. Gwynn Sr., pastor of Friendship Baptist Church in North Baltimore, nearly lost his church in 2017 after he received what he says were โerroneous and fraudulentโ water bills.
โIf youโre used to getting a bill like $120 every two months, and then suddenly you get a bill for $1,500,โ he said. โThe billing system is just really messed up.โ
He remains optimistic about the fate of the proposals in Annapolisโeither oneโdespite the sessionโs approaching finale on April 9.
โWeโve been down there, Iโve talked to them,โ he said. โI think itโs gonna come out of that committee.โ

Hopefully this gets resolved.