Maryland SB860 Establishes Aging Resilience Fund
Summary
Maryland Senate Bill 860 proposes establishing the Aging Resilience Fund to support programs and services for aging residents in the state. The bill would create a dedicated funding mechanism to address aging-related needs and resilience initiatives. As a introduced bill in the 2026 legislative session, SB860 has been referred to committee for consideration.
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Maryland SB860 proposes establishing the Aging Resilience Fund as a new dedicated fund to support aging resilience programs and services throughout Maryland. The bill represents new legislative action in the 2026 session.
Maryland residents and stakeholders interested in aging services, senior care programs, and related social services should monitor the progress of SB860 through the legislative process. Advocacy organizations focused on aging populations may wish to engage with legislators during committee consideration.
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