Maryland Lawmakers Consider Mandatory Child Abuse Training for Childcare Providers After Daycare Abuse Case Shakes Baltimore County
A new bill before the Maryland General Assembly would require all childcare providers in the state to complete specialized, recurring training focused on recognizing, preventing, and reporting child abuse. House Bill 1034, introduced by Delegate Sean Stinnett and co-sponsors in February 2026, was born from one of the most disturbing childcare abuse cases in recent Maryland history — a case that led a daycare owner to shoot her own husband after discovering he had been sexually abusing children in her care. The legislation aims to close a critical gap in Maryland's child protection framework by ensuring that the adults entrusted with the care of children are equipped to identify warning signs and take action.



