She did very well for her age and experience in a public forum of criminal legislators.
What she needed to be coached on and advised of ahead of time was her speed. She should have been told that once she is at the podium, she owns the floor until shes done. She should have been told NOT to rush the reading of the information, but to convey it in a relaxed and deliberate manner. I know that must be difficult for someone as young as she is, and who probably feels intimidated as hell in that room.
With a little practice, she will be a very effective speaker. I'd pin the hair back too....my eye was twitching watching.
Her message was right on point, but as posted above, fell on criminally deaf ears. The ensuing vote on the ammendments/bills that were "revoted" on is proof positive that the Maryland legislature is a rigged game and not at all representative of the people of that state.