2025 Legislative Session Report
This legislative session, we were more engaged and had a stronger presence in Annapolis than ever before, and it was the first year that ACT, AIM, and PATH officially came together as the Maryland Just Power Alliance!

This legislative session, we were more engaged and had a stronger presence in Annapolis than ever before, and it was the first year that ACT, AIM, and PATH officially came together as the Maryland Just Power Alliance!

In 2024, ACT celebrated wins on attainable housing, descendant communities,
and state-level policies. We are excited about our work with our sister
organizations to create the Maryland Just Power Alliance, and we are also thrilled
to welcome a new ACT organizer.

As national changes are impacting our local communities, we at ACT are in solidarity with federal employees, immigrants, and others who are being targeted. We continue to strategically act together at the state and county level to create change for a more just society.

On Thursday, January 30, 116 of us from the Maryland Just Power Alliance (ACT, AIM, and PATH) came to Annapolis to participate in our democracy!

At this time after the election, we know that our communities feel deeply divided and many of us are experiencing anxiety about what lies ahead. Regardless of our politics, our …

We achieved a major victory for Attainable Housing this month! Here’s a recap of our recent work and a look ahead.

On Monday, October 7th, after our many months of organizing, the Anne Arundel County Council voted to pass the Attainable Housing Act!

We’re taking action at the county and state level this fall! Here’s a recap of our recent work and a look ahead.

We're glad to be working with you this summer as we build power and gear up for our actions in the fall.


ACT, PATH, AIM, and our partner organizations strategically worked together in the Maryland State House this year with significant results. Read the full report.

At our Housing for All Action on Tuesday, April 30th, 200 of us packed the room with our County Councilmembers to show support for affordable housing.
