I have worked with my 41st District colleagues, Senator Jill P. Carter, Delegates Dalya Attar and Tony Bridges, since we were elected in 2018.
Each of the diverse neighborhoods we represent benefits from our cooperative efforts.
I am pleased to announce that the four of us are running together for reelection in the primary next June.
We look forward to continuing to serve on your behalf.
District 41 Team Files for Re-Election
Senator Carter, Delegates Attar, Bridges, and Rosenberg
Seek to Continue Their Work on Behalf of the Neighborhoods of District 41
Baltimore, MD – Senator Jill P. Carter, Delegate Dalya Attar, Delegate Tony Bridges, and Delegate Samuel I. “Sandy” Rosenberg will seek re-election to the Maryland General Assembly. The four incumbents will again seek the support of District 41 voters in the 2022 election.
“We have worked together for all of our neighborhoods over the last three years,” declared the four legislators. “We look forward to continuing to do so.”
Federal money from the American Rescue Plan will be a significant source for capital projects, as would the Biden infrastructure plan. The four legislators have already begun working on securing that assistance for worthy initiatives in the 41st District.
Senator Carter is referred to as ‘the People’s Champ’ due to her long standing record of putting people before politics and championing police reform and criminal justice reform before they were popular in the political mainstream.
An architect of the Maryland Police Accountability, she fiercely advocated for these laws, and more, for more than a decade.
Senator Carter was named Most Effective Legislator by multiple media outlets for her legislation to reform the University of Maryland Medical System Board, which had engaged in self-dealing and political corruption. She has successfully sponsored legislation to reduce violence, trace crime guns, make Maryland a trauma-responsive state, and improve employment opportunities for returning citizens.
Along with her 41st district colleagues, she has secured close to $10 million for capital improvements in her district.
“Senator Jill Carter has been a leader in the Senate and her district over the last four years, and I fully support her reelection as Senator,” declared Senate President William Ferguson. “She has been a leader on critical issues of criminal justice reform and public safety, and equitable funding in education. As the leader of the 41st District Team, she has been instrumental in bringing in millions for the community in every corner of her district, and ensuring every voice is heard.”
Delegate Attar, a mother of 2 school-aged children and prosecutor in Baltimore City, is devoted to ensuring the safety of her constituents while enhancing our schools and revitalizing our neighborhoods.
As a member of the Racing and Gaming subcommittee of the Ways and Means Committee, Delegate Attar was influential in ensuring Pimlico is a first-rate facility, thereby benefiting the entire district and city.
Delegate Tony Bridges is completing his first term as a member of the House of Delegates. He serves as the 2nd Vice Chair for the Baltimore City House delegation. Delegate Bridges is also on the Appropriations Committee, where he serves as Vice Chair for the Oversight Committee on Pensions.
In his time in office, he has passed legislation expanding opportunities for apprenticeship programs, furthering environmental justice, and protecting workers’ rights, among others. He is also a strong supporter of public transit initiatives. Delegate Bridges firmly believes, “We can get more done as a team to work on policy and fund key projects to support our district and its residents.”
Delegate Rosenberg was instrumental in keeping the Preakness at Pimlico. “I will continue to work on behalf of all of the track’s neighbors as this project progresses,” he declared.
A member of the House of Delegates since 1983, Rosenberg serves as Chair of the Government Operations Subcommittee on the Health and Government Operations Committee. He is a leader in protecting a woman’s right to choose, securing the right to vote, and addressing gun violence.
Speaker of the House Adrienne Jones stated, “The voters of District 41 and the City of Baltimore should be as pleased as I am to hear that Delegates, Attar, Bridges, and Rosenberg are running together for reelection. Along with their Senator, Jill Carter, they’ve served their constituents and our state with distinction. I look forward to working with each of them in the next legislative term.”