Governor Hogan recently announced the appointment of Dana Jones to the Maryland General Assembly. She will represent District 30A in Anne Arundel County, filling the seat vacated by Alice Cain.
From the Governor’s press release,
“I am confident that Ms. Jones will be a strong advocate for her constituents in Anne Arundel in her new role as state delegate,” said Governor Hogan. “I offer her my sincere congratulations, and look forward to having the opportunity to work with her to change Maryland for the better.”
As reported by MarylandMatters,
During her interview, Jones called herself a “homegrown Maryland girl,” noting that she has over 20 years of experience working with the state’s Democratic Party. She said that she was supported by Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman’s (D) campaign staff in her decision to run, and hopes to serve on the House Ways and Means Committee.
Jones told Anne Arundel County Democratic Central Committee members that the top issues facing District 30A surround environmental protection, access to education and health care, protection for small businesses and COVID-19 recovery.
She is the communications vice president for the Junior League of Annapolis. She previously served as a legislative aide to U.S. Senator Ben Cardin and as the research director for Emily’s List, a political action committee that aims to elect Democratic women to office.