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Senate President Thomas V. Miller Jr., who self-identified as a pro-life, pledged to remain neutral on the debate but said that he personally favored laws that restricted abortion, adding that if the procedure was necessary, "you've got Washington, D.C., 35 miles down the road". [9]
Jackson Women's Health Organization in 2022, she introduced legislation to create a referendum on codifying abortion rights, [8] which passed the Maryland House of Delegates by a 93–42 vote, [9] [10] but the bill died in the Maryland Senate after Senate President Bill Ferguson declined to put it up for a vote. [11]
In 1980, Bartlett ran for a seat in the U.S. Senate. In the Republican primary, he ranked fourth with 7% of the vote, losing to incumbent Charles Mathias, who won the primary with 55% of the vote. [3] 1982. In 1982, Bartlett ran for Congress in Maryland's 6th congressional district against incumbent Democratic U.S. Congresswoman Beverly Byron. [4]
Maryland Democratic Senate candidate Angela Alsobrooks speaks to supporters at a primary night party in Greenbelt, Md., on May 14 after defeating Rep. David Trone (D-Md.) in the Democratic primary.
With control of the US Senate possibly up for grabs, the race between Angela Alsobrooks and Larry Hogan is a hot one, with abortion in the spotlight. Abortion debate in Maryland heats up as Hogan ...
Republican Neil Parrott, on Thursday afternoon, conceded Maryland's 6th Congressional District to Democrat April McClain Delaney.
David John Trone (born September 21, 1955) [1] [2] is an American politician and alcoholic beverage magnate [3] who served as the U.S. representative for Maryland's 6th congressional district from 2019 to 2025.
In February 2024, he urged voters to vote against 2024 Maryland Question 1 to codify abortion rights into the Maryland Constitution [66] and criticized federal legislation to restore the Roe v. Wade decision. [67] In 2020, Parrott introduced a bill that would require minors to receive parental consent to get an intrauterine device (IUD). [68]