Elections During the 2020 legislative session, Hornberger introduced a bill that would require all vacancies in the
Maryland General Assembly to be filled with
special elections. He reintroduced the bill during the 2026 legislative session, describing it as a "pro-democracy bill".
Gun control Hornberger identifies as "one of the fiercest advocates for the
Second Amendment". During a debate on legislation to ban firearms on college campuses, Hornberger unsuccessfully introduced an amendment to exempt students or staff members who have
concealed carry permits from the bill. Following the
2017 Las Vegas shooting, Hornberger voted in favor of legislation to ban
bump stocks in Maryland, a vote which he later called "one of the toughest votes I've ever had to make".
Marijuana Hornberger opposed legislation introduced in the 2017 legislation to legalize
recreational marijuana, saying he supported
medical marijuana but felt it was too early to legalize recreational marijuana. During the 2021 legislative session, Hornberger introduced legislation that would allow medical marijuana patients to possess and carry firearms.
Minimum wage During a debate on legislation to raise the state minimum wage to
$15 an hour in 2019, Hornberger unsuccessfully introduced an amendment to increase funding for health and human service organizations.
Social issues During the 2021 legislative session, Hornberger co-sponsored legislation that would give farmers the
right to repair equipment. Hornberger opposes efforts to ban
287(g) program agreements in Maryland, saying that the program only applies to people already in custody, does not involve
racial profiling, and has led to decreases in crime.
Taxes In 2018, Hornberger campaigned on cutting Maryland's taxes. In April of that year, Hornberger voted in favor of legislation that would let counties set
bracket-based income taxes. ==Personal life==