Английская Википедия:Bilal Ali

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Bilal Abdul Malik Ali is an American politician who served as a delegate to the Maryland General Assembly representing Maryland's District 41.

Political career

Ali was appointed to the Maryland House of Delegates, filling the vacancy created when Jill P. Carter resigned.[1] He was defeated for election in the 2018 Democratic primary.[2]

In the legislature

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Maryland House Speaker Mike Busch swearing in new Delegate Bilal Ali

Ali was sworn in on February 3, 2017, and assigned to the House Ways and Means committee.[3] He was a member of the Baltimore City Delegation and the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland.

In January 2018 Ali introduced a bill entitled the "Jared Kushner Act" to prohibit the issuing of civil arrest warrants for tenants being sued for less than $5,000 in unpaid rent. This proposal followed a report the previous year that Kushner's apartment management company was Maryland's most aggressive landlord in obtaining civil arrest warrants.[4]

In February 2018 Ali proposed disbanding and reconstituting the Baltimore Police Department in the wake of a police corruption trial. The Baltimore Sun reported that in reaction to this Sen. Joan Carter Conway questioned Ali's understanding of the police department.[5]

Election results

  • 2018 Democratic Primary for Maryland House of Delegates – District 41[2]
Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Samuel I. "Sandy" Rosenberg 7,795 17.20% Won
Dalya Attar 7,773 17.10% Won
Tony Bridges 5,476 12.10% Won
Angela C. Gibson 5,308 11.70%
Bilal Ali 5,194 11.40%
Richard Bruno 2,996 6.60%
Tessa Hill-Aston 2,862 6.30%
Sean Stinnett 2,806 6.20%
Joyce J. Smith 2,291 5.00%
George E. Mitchell 2,101 4.60%
Walter J. Horton 773 1.70%

References

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