Overview
The Office of Lieutenant Governor Aruna Miller
Executive Branch Leadership
The Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, currently held by Aruna Miller, operates from the historic Maryland State House in Annapolis. As the second-highest ranking official in the executive branch, the Lieutenant Governor presides over the Maryland Senate and chairs several critical councils, including the State House Trust and the Governor’s Intergovernmental Commission for Agriculture. This office is integral to the administration’s legislative agenda, mental health initiatives, and transportation infrastructure projects. Visitors to the State House can observe the legislative process when in session, though the Lieutenant Governor’s specific office is primarily for official state business and constituent services. The location within the State House places it at the center of Maryland’s political history, surrounded by the Old Senate Chamber and legislative offices.
- Leadership: Lieutenant Governor Aruna Miller
- Location: Maryland State House (2nd Floor)
- Focus Areas: Mental Health, Transportation, STEM Education
Visitor & Security Protocols
Access to the Office of the Lieutenant Governor requires passing through strict security measures at the Maryland State House. All visitors must present a valid photo ID and undergo security screening, including metal detectors and bag checks. Prohibited items include weapons of any kind, food, and beverages within the legislative chambers. The building is accessible to the public daily, but appointments are recommended for official meetings with staff. The historic nature of the building means specific accessibility entrances are available for those with mobility challenges.
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