Agriculture During the 2026 legislative session, after the
Maryland Department of the Environment failed to reissue a critical permit for chicken houses on time, Boyce introduced a bill that would allow farmers to start construction on new
chicken houses before the new permit is released for the industry.
Elections During the 2021 legislative session, Boyce introduced legislation that would ban people from holding an elected public office and a political party office simultaneously.
Environment During the 2020 legislative session, Boyce introduced legislation to ban the intentional release of balloons. During the 2022 legislative session, Boyce introduced legislation that would require government agencies to evaluate the environmental impacts of their actions.
Housing During the 2025 legislative session she sponsored a bill, along with
Marvin E. Holmes Jr.,
Nick Allen,
Linda Foley,
Wayne A. Hartman, and
Denise Roberts, revising the
2023 mandate for funding of
reserve studies and preparation of funding plans by
housing cooperatives,
condominiums, and
homeowners associations.
Policing In 2019, Boyce voted against a bill that would allow
Johns Hopkins University to form its own
private police force. The bill passed through the Baltimore City Delegation by a vote of 9–4. She later voted against it in the House of Delegates, where it passed 94–42. In the same legislative session, she voted against legislation that would allow
school resource officers to carry guns inside schools. The bill was rejected in a 10–5 vote. ==Personal life==