Regina T. Boyce

Regina T. Boyce (born August 7, 1976) is an American politician who currently serves in the Maryland House of Delegates.

She graduated from the Woodlawn High School in Baltimore County, Maryland and later attended Catonsville Community College and Towson University, where she earned a B.S.

[1] In April 2019, Boyce resigned from the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland ahead of the vote to protest comments made by Delegate Darryl Barnes, the caucus chair, that she found "unacceptable and infuriating".

[3] Barnes had cast doubt about whether African-American members of the House of Delegates would want to vote for "a white lesbian" – referring to Maggie McIntosh, who is openly gay – in the election to nominate a new Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates.

[10] In 2019, Boyce voted against a bill that would allow Johns Hopkins University to form its own private police force.