Terri Hill

[2] In March 2021, The Baltimore Sun reported that she had twice participated in a legislative hearing via Zoom while operating on a patient whom she said had given her permission to videoconference into the meetings.

[7][9] In addition to her surgery practice, Hill also helps legislators and lobbyists at the Maryland State House with their health issues.

[1] Hill was elected alongside newcomers Eric Ebersole and Clarence Lam, with whom she ran on a slate alongside state senator Edward Kasemeyer,[11] in the 2014 Maryland House of Delegates election to succeed state delegates Steve DeBoy, James Malone, and Elizabeth Bobo.

[18] In November 2023, after John Sarbanes announced that he would not seek re-election in 2024, Hill told The Capital that she would run for Congress in Maryland's 3rd congressional district.

[19] She was defeated in the Democratic primary election by state senator Sarah Elfreth on May 14, 2024, placing fourth with 6.5 percent of the vote.

[25] In 2021, Hill introduced legislation that would prohibit homeowner associations from requiring residents to plant turf grass on their property.

[27] In 2015, Hill introduced legislation that would provide fertility treatment benefits, including in vitro fertilisation coverage, to married lesbian couples.

[28] In January 2018, Hill expressed concerns with legislation to establish a prescription monitoring program for law enforcement, saying that she thought the bill would have a "chilling effect on doctors" and lead them to under-prescribe.

[30] During the 2024 legislative session, Hill supported a bill to legalize medical aid in dying for terminally ill patients.

[10] During the 2024 legislative session, Hill supported a resolution calling for an immediate and long–term ceasefire in the Israel–Hamas war alongside the return of all hostages and delivery of adequate humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people.

Hill in 2023