Baltimore City Council
File #: 07-0279R    Version: 0 Name: In Support of State Legislation - House Bill 540 - Education - Laptop Computer Distribution Program
Type: City Council Resolution Status: Failed - End of Term
File created: 3/26/2007 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 12/5/2007
Enactment #:
Title: In Support of State Legislation - House Bill 540 - Education - Laptop Computer Distribution Program FOR the purpose of expressing support for this legislation that establishes a program in the Department of Education to work with each county to provide laptop computers to every 7th grader enrolled in public school if participation in the program would not be a fiscal hardship to the subdivision; urging the Honorable Chair and Members of the House Ways and Means Committee to give the bill a favorable report; requesting the Honorable Chair and Members of the Baltimore City Senate and House Delegations to the Maryland General Assembly to secure passage of HB 540; and petitioning the Governor to sign the bill into law.
Sponsors: Helen L. Holton, President Young, James B. Kraft, Sharon Green Middleton, Agnes Welch, Edward Reisinger, Keiffer Mitchell
Indexes: Resolution
Attachments: 1. 07-0279R - 1st Reader.pdf
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THE OFFICIAL COPY CONSIDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL IS THE FIRST READER COPY.
INTRODUCTORY*

CITY OF BALTIMORE
COUNCIL BILL R
(Resolution)

Introduced by: Councilmember Holton

A RESOLUTION ENTITLED

A COUNCIL RESOLUTION concerning
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In Support of State Legislation - House Bill 540 - Education - Laptop Computer Distribution Program

FOR the purpose of expressing support for this legislation that establishes a program in the Department of Education to work with each county to provide laptop computers to every 7th grader enrolled in public school if participation in the program would not be a fiscal hardship to the subdivision; urging the Honorable Chair and Members of the House Ways and Means Committee to give the bill a favorable report; requesting the Honorable Chair and Members of the Baltimore City Senate and House Delegations to the Maryland General Assembly to secure passage of HB 540; and petitioning the Governor to sign the bill into law.
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In February 2000, the Baltimore City Council adopted C.C. 00-0049 - Baltimore City Digital Divide Summit - for the purpose of convening a summit to determine the extent of the digital divide in the Baltimore City Public Schools and homes, to identify strategies to address the technological disparities, to pinpoint public and private resources available to aid in bridging the gap, and to form partnerships among government agencies, private industry, community groups, churches, and individuals to disseminate economic, educational, and hardware resources to enable all Baltimore City children to attain technological proficiency in the dawn of the 21st century.

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