Lisa Gladden
Lisa Adrienne Gladden is an American politician from Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. She formerly served in the Maryland State Senate, representing Maryland's District 41 in Baltimore City. She resigned as Senator due Multiple Sclerosis on January 10, 2017
Background
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Gladden attended Duke University and the University of [Maryland School of Law] before entering practice as an attorney in the Office of the Public Defender. She was active with the American Bar Association, the Alliance of Black Women Attorneys, and with the Democratic Party. Gladden, a Democrat, told The Baltimore Sun in 2010 that she had multiple sclerosis. She told the newspaper she was first diagnosed in 1995 but did not disclose it because she didn't want sympathy or to become a "poster child" for MS.In the legislature
Gladden was first elected to and served as a member of House of Delegates from January 13, 1999 to January 8, 2003. During that time she was a member of the Judiciary Committee and chaired its criminal justice subcommittee from 1999 to 2003. She was also a member of the Liaison Work Group in the Baltimore City Delegation from 1999 to 2003.Gladden was elected to the Maryland State Senate in 2002, defeating longtime state Senator Barbara A. Hoffman, and was re-elected in 2006. She had been heavily mentored and rose quickly through the ranks, achieving the position of Majority Whip. Gladden was also vice-chair of the Judicial Proceedings Committee, a member of the Maryland State Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy and a member of the Legislative [Black Caucus of Maryland].
- Legislative notes
- *voted against electric deregulation in 1999
- *voted for slots in 2004
- 2006
- *voted for the Healthy Air Act in 2006
- 2007
- *voted in favor of prohibiting ground rents in 2007
- *voted in favor of the Tax Reform Act of 2007
- *voted in favor of slots
- 2009
- *sponsored a bill establishing that a material, compound, mixture, or preparation that contains Salvinorin A or Salvia divinorum, with a specified exception, is a Schedule I controlled dangerous substance.
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