Shane Pendergrass Explained

Shane Pendergrass
State Delegate:Maryland
District:13th
Term Start:January 11, 1995
Term End:January 11, 2023
Alongside:Frank S. Turner (1995–2019)
Vanessa Atterbeary (2015–2023) and Jennifer R. Terrasa (2019–2023)
Predecessor:Martin G. Madden[1]
Successor:Pam Guzzone
Birth Date:14 March 1950
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California
Party:Democrat
Residence:Columbia, Maryland
Office1:Member, Howard County Council, 1st district
Termend1:December 1994
Termstart1:December 1986
Predecessor1:Ruth U. Keeton
Successor1:Darrel E. Drown
Education:University of Illinois (BFA, MA)
Occupation:Politician, art teacher
Children:2

Shane Pendergrass is an American politician from Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. She served seven terms in the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Maryland's District 13 in Howard County. She retired in January 2023 as Chair Emeritus of the Health and Government Operations Committee.

Political career

Shane Pendergrass began her career in government and politics as a community activist for slower growth and an adequate number of public schools in the county. She decided to run for office after learning that her daughter and other students were taking tests not at a desk but while seated on the cafetorium floor of their crowded school. She was elected to the Howard County Council in 1986 and served until 1994, when she won a seat representing Maryland's Legislative District 13[2] in the Maryland General Assembly.

Pendergrass served as Vice Chair of the Health and Government Operations (HGO) Committee[3] from 2007 to 2016, until she was appointed Chair in 2017. During her tenure on the HGO committee, she has served in various capacities. Since 2003, she has been a member of the Insurance Subcommittee, including serving as chair from 2005 to 2016. From 2015 to 2016, she was a member of the Estates and Trusts Committee; from 2007 to 2015, she was on the Health Facilities & Occupations Subcommittee; in 2006, she was member of the Minority Health Disparities Subcommittee; from 2003 to 2005, she was a member of the Pharmaceuticals Subcommittee and the Joint Committee on Health Care Delivery and Financing; in 2005, she chaired the Health Occupations Subcommittee; and from 2003 to 2004, she served on the Long Term Care Subcommittee.

Pendergrass served on the Economic Matters Committee Committees - Legislative Policy Committee from 1995 to 2002, including as Vice Chair of the Science and Technology Subcommittee from 1999 until 2002, when she was assigned to the newly created Health and Government Operations Committee.

Pendergrass served as the House of Delegates' Deputy Majority Leader in 2007. She has also served since 2007 on the Legislative Policy Committee Committees - Legislative Policy Committee, which supervises and coordinates the standing committees of the General Assembly, and the Rules and Executive Nominations Committee Committees - Rules and Executive Nominations Committee. In 2014, she served on the Joint Oversight Committee of the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange. From 2005 to 2007, she was a member of the Task Force to Study Electronic Health Records and of the Joint Legislative Task Force on Small Group Market Health Insurance. In 2004, she was a member of the House Medical Malpractice Workgroup. She is a member of the Women's Caucus. She has served as chair of the Howard County Delegation from 1997-2000, 2005-2006 and 2015-2016.

Pendergrass' committee assignments led her to develop an interest and expertise in health insurance issues. Over the course of her legislative career, she has sponsored numerous bills with the goal of making health care accessible and effective for Marylanders, including a 2001 bill to provide affordable prescription drug coverage to seniors. That bill was ultimately incorporated into a comprehensive health bill that became law.[4] In 2007, she was among the first legislators to begin advocating for Electronic Health Records, including sponsoring a law passed in 2008 Search - Legislation that allowed for electronic signatures. Pendergrass also sponsored successful legislation halting the proposed conversion of CareFirst Blue Cross/Blue Shield to a for-profit company, and a subsequent bill establishing increased oversight of the CareFirst Board of Directors. She was active in the Medical Malpractice workgroup and sponsored a successful law in 2006 requiring public reporting of Healthcare-Associated Infections rates in the state-mandated "Hospital Report Card."[5]

Pendergrass was a strong defender of abortion rights, including co-sponsoring the Abortion Care Access Act in 2022,[6] which the General Assembly passed over the veto of Gov. Larry Hogan.[7] The law allows nurse practitioners, licensed certified midwives, and other trained professionals to perform abortions, in addition to physicians. It also provides $3.5 million for training of abortion providers. In May 2022, after a leaked draft of a decision in the Supreme Court's Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization portended the end of a constitutional right to an abortion, lawmakers in the Women's Legislative Caucus of Maryland called on Hogan to release the training funding a year early, in July 2022. He refused to do so.[8] [9] [10]

In 2017, she sponsored legislation guaranteeing funding for Planned Parenthood services in the event the Trump administration carried out its threat to end Title X funding.[11] [12] [13]

She also took steps to safeguard the separation of church and state, objecting to prayers "in Jesus' name, Amen." Early in her career, she objected to these explicitly sectarian prayers by slamming her desk top in the House chamber. Instead of clergy delivering religious prayers, the House of Delegates members now offer reflections.[14]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, she criticized the Hogan administration's handling of reimbursements for behavioral health services. On July 30, 2021, she issued a rebuke to Maryland Secretary of Health Dennis Schrader for his failure to appear at a joint legislative briefing about reimbursement rates, home health care programs and telehealth during the Covid State of Emergency. Instead, the deputy secretary Webster Ye attended. After 5 minutes and 42 seconds, Pendergrass ended the meeting and rescheduled it.[15] [16]

During the 2022 session, she rebuked Delegate Dan Cox, who would later mount a failed run for governor of Maryland on the Republican Party ticket, after he compared a bill related to children seeking mental health services without a parents' consent to the Nazi experiments on children during Holocaust.[17]

On November 29, 2021, Pendergrass announced that she would not seek an eighth term in 2022.[18] [19] The Maryland House of Delegates honored her on the House floor, including with a speech from Delegate Joseline Peña-Melnyk,[20] then vice chair of the Health and Government Operations Committee.[21]

Legislative notes

Early life, education and career

Pendergrass was born in Los Angeles, CA. She graduated from Fenger High School in Chicago. At the University of Illinois, she earned a Bachelor of Fine Art, graduating cum laude, and a Master of Arts. She was an art instructor at Aurora University and an art therapist and program coordinator at Edgemont Psychiatric Hospital Children's Unit. Later, she was an art instructor at Severn School, Severna Park, MD. She also worked as a professional artist for many years. She lives in Columbia with her husband, Bill Pendergrass. They have two children and three grandchildren

Awards

General election results, 2006

Voters to choose three:

NameVotesPercentOutcome
Guy Guzzone, Democratic26,891  22.3%   Won
Shane Pendergrass, Democratic26,633   22.1%   Won
Frank S. Turner, Democratic24,437  20.3%   Won
Mary Beth Tung, Republican15,216   12.6%   Lost
Rick Bowers, Republican13,665  11.4%   Lost
Loretta Gaffney, Republican13,466  11.2%   Lost
other write-ins84  0.1%   Lost
NameVotesPercentOutcome
Guy Guzzone, Democratic27,140  21.9%   Won
Shane Pendergrass, Democratic25,894   20.9%   Won
Frank S. Turner, Democratic24,823  20.1%   Won
Mary Beth Tung, Republican16,225   13.1%   Lost
Rick Bowers, Republican14,844  12.0%   Lost
Loretta Gaffney, Republican14,680  11.9%   Lost
other write-ins91  0.1%   Lost
NameVotesPercentOutcome
Shane Pendergrass, Democratic23,167  20.8%   Won
Vanessa Atterbeary, Democratic22,626   20.4%   Won
Frank S. Turner, Democratic22,169  20.0%   Won
Chris Yates, Republican14,598   13.1%   Lost
Danny Eaton, Republican14,434  13.0%   Lost
Jimmy Williams, Republican14,031  12.6%   Lost
other write-ins94  0.1%   Lost
NameVotesPercentOutcome
Shane Pendergrass, Democratic39,470  30.7%   Won
Vanessa Atterbeary, Democratic36,519   28.4%   Won
Frank S. Turner, Democratic34,921  27.1%   Won
Chris Yates, Republican17,258   13.4%   Lost
other write-ins513  0.4%   Lost

References

Web site: Maryland House of Delegates - By District . Maryland Manual On-Line . Maryland State Archives . December 1, 2021 . December 2, 2021.

External links

Notes and References

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  3. Web site: Committees - Health and Government Operations Committee. Maryland General Assembly. December 2, 2021. December 1, 2021. November 23, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211123180119/https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/mgawebsite/Committees/Details?cmte=hgo. live.
  4. Maryland General Assembly House Bill 6 . House Bill 6, Maryland General Assembly 2001 . 20–23 . January 13, 2023 . January 12, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130112233333/http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2001rs/bills/hb/hb0006e.PDF . live .
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  6. Maryland General Assembly, House Bill 937, 2022 . Maryland General Assembly, House Bill 937, 2022 . January 13, 2023 . January 13, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230113153107/https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/mgawebsite/Legislation/Details/hb0937/?ys=2022rs . live .
  7. News: Overriding Hogan, lawmakers expand abortion access, create paid leave . . January 13, 2023 . December 31, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221231160939/https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/04/09/maryland-lawmakers-override-hogan/ . live .
  8. News: Md. expanded abortion access. But Hogan won't pay to train providers. . The Washington Post . January 13, 2023 . November 9, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221109213934/https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/05/04/maryland-abortion-funding-governor-hogan/ . live .
  9. News: Hogan withholds abortion training funds . WYPR Public Radio . January 13, 2023 . January 13, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230113153107/https://www.wypr.org/wypr-news/2022-05-05/hogan-withholds-abortion-training-funds . live .
  10. News: Despite pleas, Maryland Gov. Hogan won't release funds early to train more abortion providers statewide . Baltimore Sun . January 13, 2023 . January 13, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230113153103/https://www.baltimoresun.com/politics/bs-md-pol-abortion-care-training-funding-folo-20220505-ngwi5copundulct77z2b54dqau-story.html . live .
  11. Maryland General Assembly, HB1083, 2017 . Maryland General Assembly, HB1083, 2017 . January 13, 2023 . January 13, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230113153103/https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/mgawebsite/Legislation/Details/hb1083?ys=2017RS&search=True . live .
  12. News: Maryland lawmakers push state funding for Planned Parenthood . Capital News Service . January 13, 2023 . January 13, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230113153105/https://cnsmaryland.org/2017/03/08/maryland-lawmakers-push-state-funding-for-planned-parenthood/ . live .
  13. Web site: MARYLAND IS THE FIRST AND ONLY STATE TO PROTECT TITLE X FAMILY PLANNING FUNDS IN STATE STATUTE . Public Policy Partners . January 13, 2023 . January 13, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230113153105/https://www.policypartners.net/casestudy/maryland-is-the-first-and-only-state-to-protect-title-x-family-planning-funds-in-state-statute/ . live .
  14. News: In delegates they trust: Md. House members lead secular prayer . The Washington Post . January 13, 2023 . December 6, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201206122235/https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/in-delegates-they-trust-md-house-members-lead-secular-prayer/2013/03/09/571fef8e-810a-11e2-8074-b26a871b165a_story.html . live .
  15. News: Lawmakers, Hogan Administration at Odds Over Secretary's Absence From Health Briefing . Maryland Matters . January 13, 2023 . January 13, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230113153110/https://www.marylandmatters.org/2021/07/30/lawmakers-hogan-administration-at-odds-over-secretarys-absence-from-health-briefing/ . live .
  16. Web site: July 30, 2021 . Health and Government Operations Committee hearing . January 13, 2023 . January 13, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230113153108/https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/mgawebsite/Committees/Media/false?cmte=hgo&clip=HGO_7_30_2021_meeting_1&ys=2021rs . live .
  17. News: Maryland's Shane Pendergrass rebukes rival invoking Holocaust on assembly floor . The Times of Israel . January 13, 2023 . January 13, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230113153104/https://www.timesofisrael.com/marylands-shane-pendergrass-rebukes-rival-invoking-holocaust-on-assembly-floor/ . live .
  18. News: Kurtz . Josh . Pendergrass, Chair of House Health Committee, Won't Seek Re-election . November 29, 2021 . . November 29, 2021 . November 29, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211129165240/https://www.marylandmatters.org/2021/11/29/pendergrass-chair-of-house-health-committee-wont-seek-re-election/ . live .
  19. News: DePuyt . Bruce . After a 36-Year Run, an 'Accidental Politician' Prepares To Leave the Stage . Maryland Matters . April 19, 2022 . January 13, 2023 . January 13, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230113153109/https://www.marylandmatters.org/2022/04/19/after-a-36-year-run-an-accidental-politician-prepares-to-leave-the-stage/ . live .
  20. Web site: Joseline A. Peña-Melnyk, Maryland State Delegate. Maryland Manual On-Line. Maryland State Archives. January 13, 2023. February 27, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230227231525/https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/06hse/html/msa14629.html. live.
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