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In her very first session as Maryland State Delegate, Denise Roberts hit the ground running, passing HB1076 into law, introducing multiple bills tackling equity gaps, and securing committee assignments that put her at the center of Maryland's economic future.
PASSED INTO LAW
HB1076
Textbook Equity for Blind & Low-Vision Students
Mandates that blind and low-vision students receive their textbooks at the same time as their sighted peers, ending the educational delay that disadvantaged students with disabilities across Maryland.
INTRODUCED
Federal-to-Entrepreneur
Federal Employee-to-Entrepreneur Program
A first-of-its-kind program to help transitioning federal workers leverage their expertise to launch small businesses, turning workforce disruption into economic opportunity for PG County.
INTRODUCED
HB0901
Immediate Autism Recognition in School
Requires Maryland schools to recognize and act on external autism diagnoses immediately while formal school evaluations are pending, so no child waits for the support they need.
CO-SPONSORED
Appraisal Equity
Closing the Racial Appraisal Gap
Co-sponsored legislation targeting discriminatory home appraisals in historically redlined and underrepresented communities, protecting Black homeowners' wealth across Maryland.
INTRODUCED
Retire in Maryland
Senior Tax Relief Act
Proposes income tax credits for low- to middle-income Maryland taxpayers aged 77 and older, making it financially possible for seniors to stay in the communities they've built.
LOCAL VICTORY
PG County
Illegal Dumping Video Evidence & Rewards
Passed legislation allowing video evidence and community reward programs for reporting illegal dumping in Prince George's County, keeping our neighborhoods clean and holding violators accountable.
This Work Doesn't Get Done Without You
Delegate Roberts is fighting for District 25 every day in Annapolis. Join the movement, volunteer your time and help ensure every voter in Prince George's County knows what's at stake in 2026. JOIN THE TEAM
"My job isn't to show up in Annapolis and make speeches. My job is to show up in Annapolis and get things done for the families of District 25."
-DELEGATE DENISE G. ROBERTS- MARYLAND 25TH DISTRICT
THE ISSUES THAT MATTER MOST
District 25 Deserves a Delegate Who Fights for Every Family
Here's where Delegate Roberts stands, and more importantly, what shee's actively doing about it.
Education Equity & Accountable
Maryland's education system still leaves disabled students behind and underfunds schools in communities of color.
Delegate Roberts passed HB1076 to ensure blind and low-vision students receive materials on time. She's pushing for full funding for Maryland's Blueprint for the Future with measurable outcomes, not just promises. Schools in District 25 will be held accountable for results.
Health, Seniors & Continuity of Care
Too many District 25 seniors face Medicaid coverage gaps due to administrative errors, and rising costs are pushing them out of Maryland.
The Retire in Maryland Tax Relief Act keeps our seniors home with real financial relief. Delegate Roberts is also fighting to prevent Medicaid lapses for recipients over 65, because a paperwork error should never cost someone their healthcare coverage.
Economic Justice and Small Business
Black-owned and minority businesses in PG County face systemic barriers to contracts, capital, and opportunity.
She's a leading champion of expanding the "Jobs First Act" to deliver equitable access for small, minority-owned, and Black-owned businesses. Her Federal Employee-to-Entrepreneur Program creates a pipeline from public service to business ownership right here in our community.
Public Safety & Clean Communities
Organized retail theft, illegal dumping, and campaign finance abuse are eroding community trust and economic vitality in Prince George's County.
Delegate Roberts passed local legislation using video evidence and reward programs to combat illegal dumping. She supported tougher penalties for organized retail crime and introduced campaign finance reforms to protect democratic integrity in Annapolis.
Your Dollar Funds This Fight
Every contribution to Delegate Roberts' campaign directly powers the grassroots work protecting District 25 families, from canvassing to community events to keeping this fight alive in Annapolis.
Donations are prohibited while legislators are still in session. Read the law. There is no aggregate limit. Contributions to political campaigns are not tax deductible.

Know Your Vote.
Know Your Rights.
Know Your District.
The District 25 Voter Guide is your free, comprehensive resource to navigate the 2026 Maryland election cycle, straight from Delegate Roberts' team to your hands.
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✓How to register or update your voter registration in Prince George's County
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✓ Key 2026 election dates and early voting locations for District 25
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✓ What's on the ballot — key races, amendments, and local issues
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✓ Delegate Roberts' full legislative platform explained in plain language
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✓ How to get involved, volunteer, and make your voice count
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✓ Community resources available to District 25 residents right now
Countdown to Election Day
MARYLAND'S 25th DISTRICT

THREE WAYS TO VOTE
VOTE BY MAIL
Deadline to apply
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Tuesday June 16, 2026 (if you want your ballot mailed to you
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Friday June 19, 2026 (if you want to download and print your ballot)
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BALLOTS DELIVERED: MAY 28TH
EARLY VOTING
June 11, 2026 -
June 18, 2026
FINDING YOUR POLLING PLACE
VOTING REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
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TUESDAY, JUNE 2ND
Delegate Denise Roberts
MARYLAND'S 25th DISTRICT
Serving the families of Prince George's County with integrity, results, and a deep commitment to education equity, economic justice, and community safety. Already doing the work, every single day.
MD- DISTRICT 25 -ALL READY DOING THE WORK
Paid for by Friends of Denise Roberts. · By Authority: Treasurer, William Spruill, Jr. © 2026 All rights reserved.


