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Regina Boyce
State Representative · Maryland · 43A · Democratic
Regina Boyce serves as a State Representative in the Maryland House of Representatives, representing 43A for the Democratic party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Boyce.
Key facts
- Full name
- Regina Boyce
- Office
- State Representative
- Chamber
- Maryland House of Representatives
- State
- Maryland
- District
- 43A
- Party
- Democratic
- Status
- Currently serving
- Born
- 1976
- OpenStates ID
- ocd-person/f25013b8-d93b-46bf-a1ef-8b368731040d
- Dataset version
- 1.20260609
Biographical narrative
926 words · sourced from the Wikipedia REST extract
Regina T. Boyce is an American politician currently serving as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing the 43rd district. A member of the Democratic Party, Boyce has been in office since January 9, 2019. Her legislative work focuses on various issues, including environmental protection, housing, and public safety. Boyce has also taken on leadership roles within the legislature, contributing to her party's initiatives and representing her constituents' interests.
Early life and career
Regina Boyce was born on August 7, 1976, in Washington, D.C. She has a diverse cultural background, with Jamaican and Barbadian heritage. Boyce completed her secondary education at Woodlawn High School in Baltimore County, Maryland. Following her high school graduation, she pursued higher education at Catonsville Community College and later transferred to Towson University. There, she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology and psychology in 1998. Subsequently, she continued her academic journey at the University of Baltimore, where she obtained a Master of Public Administration degree in 2014.
Before entering politics, Boyce held a significant role in education and community service as the director of the Adult Learning Center for Strong City Baltimore. This position allowed her to engage with the community and address educational needs, which would later inform her legislative priorities. In 2018, Boyce decided to run for public office, marking her first attempt at an elected position. During the primary election, she collaborated with state Senator Joan Carter Conway and state Delegate Maggie McIntosh, forming a slate to enhance their electoral chances.
Legislative service
Regina Boyce was officially sworn in as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates on January 9, 2019. Since her election, she has been an active participant in the legislative process, serving on the Environment and Transportation Committee. In this role, she has contributed to discussions and decisions regarding environmental policies and transportation infrastructure. From 2023 to 2025, Boyce held the position of vice chair of this committee, further enhancing her influence within the legislative framework.
In addition to her committee work, Boyce has been involved with the Rules and Executive Nominations Committee since 2024. Her responsibilities in these committees reflect her commitment to addressing critical issues facing her district and the state. In August 2021, she was appointed to a commission tasked with studying Maryland state parks, focusing on the development of new parks in areas lacking recreational facilities and the improvement of existing parks.
In 2023, House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones recognized Boyce's leadership abilities by appointing her as one of two chief deputy whips. This role involves assisting in party organization and strategy within the House of Delegates, allowing Boyce to play a vital part in shaping legislative agendas and party initiatives.
Boyce is also a member of several legislative caucuses, including the Maryland Legislative Latino Caucus, the Maryland Legislative Transit Caucus, and the Women Legislators of Maryland. Her involvement in these groups underscores her commitment to representing diverse interests and advocating for various community needs.
In April 2019, Boyce made headlines when she resigned from the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland. Her resignation was a protest against comments made by Delegate Darryl Barnes, the caucus chair, which she found unacceptable. This incident highlighted her willingness to stand up for her principles and advocate for inclusivity within the legislative process.
Policy focus and district
Throughout her legislative career, Regina Boyce has focused on a range of policy areas that reflect the needs and concerns of her constituents in the 43rd district. One of her primary areas of interest is environmental policy. During the 2020 legislative session, she introduced a bill aimed at banning the intentional release of balloons, a measure intended to protect wildlife and reduce environmental pollution. Additionally, in the 2022 session, she proposed legislation requiring government agencies to assess the environmental impacts of their actions, further emphasizing her commitment to sustainable practices.
Boyce has also addressed agricultural issues, particularly in the context of the poultry industry. In the 2026 legislative session, she introduced a bill to allow farmers to begin construction on new chicken houses while awaiting the reissuance of a critical permit from the Maryland Department of the Environment. This legislation reflects her understanding of the complexities faced by farmers and her efforts to support the agricultural community.
Housing is another significant focus of Boyce's legislative work. In the 2025 session, she sponsored a bill revising the 2023 mandate for funding reserve studies and preparation of funding plans by housing cooperatives, condominiums, and homeowners associations. This initiative aims to ensure that housing developments are financially sustainable and well-maintained.
Public safety and policing are also critical areas of concern for Boyce. In 2019, she voted against a controversial bill that would have allowed Johns Hopkins University to establish its own private police force. She also opposed legislation permitting school resource officers to carry firearms inside schools, reflecting her stance on maintaining safety without compromising community trust.
In addition to her legislative duties, Boyce is actively involved in her community. She serves as a ministry leader for the general education development preparation program at the Morning Star Baptist Church in Woodlawn, Maryland. This role allows her to engage with community members and contribute to educational initiatives outside of her legislative responsibilities.
Through her work in the Maryland House of Delegates, Regina Boyce continues to advocate for her constituents while addressing pressing issues related to the environment, housing, and public safety. Her legislative service reflects a commitment to fostering a better quality of life for the residents of her district and the state of Maryland.
Notable legislation
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Sources
- [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regina_T._BoyceWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
Notable quotes
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Sources
- [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regina_T._BoyceWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
Key positions
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Sources
- [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regina_T._BoyceWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
Legislative service
- Maryland House of Representatives43A · Democratic
Sources & provenance
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Key facts
- https://openstates.org/person/regina-boyce-7NEjmYvtWVXzTmBjqkIbzZ/openstates · retrieved 2026-06-09
- https://ballotpedia.org/Regina_Boyceballotpedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
- https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/webmga/frmMain.aspx?pid=sponpage&tab=subject6&id=boyce01&stab=01official · retrieved 2026-06-09
Biographical narrative
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regina_T._Boycewikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
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