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Jesse Pippy's Biography

Office:
  • State House (MD) - District 4, Republican Chief Deputy Minority Whip, Minority Whip

Full Name:

Jesse Tyler Pippy

Gender:

Male

Family:

Wife: Lindsey; 2 children

Birth Date:

08/06/1982

Home City:

Catonsville, MD

BA, Political Science, Christopher Newport University

JD, Francis King Carey School of Law, University of Maryland

Chief Deputy Minority Whip, Maryland State House of Delegates, 2023-present

Minority Whip, Maryland State House of Delegates, 2023-present

Delegate, Maryland State House of Delegates, District 4, 2019-present

Member, Task Force to Study Maryland's Criminal Gang Statutes, 2019-present

Candidate, Maryland State House of Delegates, District 4, 2022

Candidate, Maryland State House of Delegates, District 4, 2018

Candidate, Maryland State Senate, District 12, 2014

Former Member, Judiciary Committee, Maryland State House of Delegates

Former Member, Subcommittee on Juvenile Law, Maryland State House of Delegates

Former Member, Subcommittee on Public Safety, Maryland State House of Delegates

No professional experience on file.

Member, Social-Emotional Learning Task Force, 2019-present

Chair, Board of License Commissioners for Frederick County, present

Vice President, Christopher Newport University Alumni Association-District of Columbia

Member, Maryland Farm Bureau

Former Chair, Young Republicans

Chairman, Frederick County Young Republicans, 2015-2017

Pets (include names):

German Shorthaired Pointer "Gunner."

Reason for Seeking Public Office:

I'm running to make a difference in the lives of all Marylanders. In 2014 we are faced with numerous challenges in our state, challenges such as a weak recovery from a recession, job-loss, over taxation, aging infrastructure, budget shortfalls, environmental concerns, and social inequality. I'm running because I care deeply about the challenges we face and I know how important it is to address them in order for us to have a successful future.

Unfortunately, the current policies in place are ineffective and the new policies being implemented are a recipe for disaster. The Legislative leadership in Annapolis has let us down. Career politicians at the state house have pinned their hopes on federal bailouts while letting the base of our economy erode away. In a time of sequestration and reduction in federal spending, we cannot afford to continue on this path.

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