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Eric Luedtke

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was appointed to chair the Education Subcommittee, which oversees education policy in the state from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. As Chair of the Education Subcommittee, Luedtke authored a range of legislation related to education policy. In 2017, he led successful efforts to place limits on standardized testing in schools through the Less Testing, More Learning Act. That year, he also authored and led the effort to pass and override a veto on the Protect Our Schools Act, which aimed to force the state to assess the quality of schools using a range of criteria rather than simply test scores, and banned the state from attempting to privatize public schools. In 2019, he coordinated efforts by legislators to apply pressure to the State Department of Education to update their history curriculum to ensure that students are taught about the history of the LGBT and disability rights movements.
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out of school. He was the lead sponsor in the House of Delegates of Maryland's successful ban on possession and sale of shark fin, part of an international effort to protect shark populations. In 2019, during debate on legislation to legalize physician-assisted suicide in Maryland, Luedtke gave a key floor speech in support of the bill. The bill later passed the House of Delegates but failed in the Senate.
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Luedtke has advocated in the legislature on a broad range of issues, most notably education, the environment, and for the rights of people with disabilities. During the 2012 legislative session, he argued during floor debate for passage of a bill increasing Maryland's minimum legal age for dropping
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In January 2013, Luedtke was appointed to chair the Financial Resources Subcommittee, which oversees the lottery, casino gambling, and horse racing. He was also appointed as co-chair of the Joint Committee on Gaming Oversight. He continued to serve as chair of that subcommittee until 2017, when he
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During his first term in the House of Delegates, Luedtke was assigned to the House Ways and Means Committee, which oversees tax policy, education, election law, and gambling. He participated in debates on a number of major issues in his first year. During the floor debate on the Civil Marriage
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In 2014, Luedtke, Kaiser, and Zucker ran for re-election. They faced only a single challenger in the primary, winning by wide margins. In the General Election, the three incumbents beat back a strong challenge from Republican candidates buoyed by the off-year wave election and the election of
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from 2004 to 2015. After becoming a teacher, he became involved with the Montgomery County Education Association, where he served on the board of directors. He also served on Montgomery County's East County Citizens Advisory Board, advocated on environmental issues with the local
302:. Luedtke entered the campaign for one of the district's three seats in the House of Delegates, competing against seven other Democrats in the primary. In the primary election on September 14, 2010, Luedtke finished in third place, behind incumbent Delegate 1886: 2072: 1498: 1631: 333:, who became the first woman and the first black legislator to serve in the role of Speaker in Maryland. Later that year, Speaker Jones then elevated Luedtke to serve as House Majority Leader. 1945: 310:. Democrats swept the general election in the district, winning the three Delegate seats as well as the Senate seat. Luedtke was sworn into the House of Delegates on January 12, 2011. 1890: 2062: 344:
announced that Luedtke would serve as his chief legislative officer. He resigned from the Maryland House of Delegates on January 2, 2023. Former state's attorney candidate
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In January 2019, Luedtke was selected to chair the Democratic Caucus in the House of Delegates. Later that spring, following the unexpected passing of long time Speaker
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faced Republican nominees Patricia Fenati, Henry Kahwaty and Maria Peña-Faustino. All Democratic candidates won in a landslide, with Luedtke placing third.
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Protection Act, which would have legalized same-sex marriage in Maryland, Luedtke helped defeat hostile amendments. He also played a role in passage of the
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and serving as a member of the Ways and Means Committee and as Chair of the Revenues Subcommittee, from 2011 to 2023. He also served as the House
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decided to run for higher offices. Luedtke was successful in the Democratic primary, coming in third behind incumbent Delegate
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Luedtke was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up in Montgomery County, Maryland, attending Thomas S. Wootton High School in
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In the fall of 2009, Luedtke explored a run against incumbent State Senator
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In 2010, Luedtke ran for the House of Delegates after then-Delegates
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Elect Craig Zucker to the Maryland House of Delegates – District 14
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Democratic Party members of the Maryland House of Delegates
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Eric For Maryland: District 14 | Father-Teacher-Democrat
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Luedtke" 1307:Mecca, Angela (September 13, 2019). 267:University of Maryland, College Park 206:University of Maryland, College Park 1776:Pollak, Suzanne (January 6, 2023). 357:2024 Democratic National Convention 348:was appointed by outgoing governor 2058:People from Burtonsville, Maryland 14: 2068:21st-century Maryland politicians 2048:21st-century American legislators 1692:Kurtz, Josh (November 14, 2022). 1361:Bykowicz, Julie (April 6, 2011). 1233:William T. Patton, Jr. (Gabbard) 673:Republican Governor Larry Hogan. 1464:Newcomer, Cara (April 6, 2017). 1071:Quinyardo Renard McClain (Yang) 271:Montgomery County Public Schools 1442:Johnson, Sean (March 3, 2017). 1394:Lublin, David (April 7, 2014). 808:Michael Narine Baney (Sanders) 1661:Wood, Pamela (March 7, 2019). 1612:Snow, Justin (April 5, 2012). 1173:John Nelson Wells (Klobuchar) 1145:William D. Dusold (Klobuchar) 355:Luedtke was a delegate to the 245:, representing District 14 in 1: 1828:Kurtz, Josh (July 22, 2024). 794:Keanuu Smith-Brown (Sanders) 1205:Joseph P. Corbett (Gabbard) 868:Mohammed B. Khader (Warren) 2015:Maryland House of Delegates 1998:Maryland House of Delegates 1554:Schere, Dan (May 1, 2019). 1328:Davis, Kerry (March 2011). 243:Maryland House of Delegates 46:Maryland House of Delegates 2089: 1782:Montgomery Community Media 1219:Richard Geiwitz (Gabbard) 1159:Bill Woodcock (Klobuchar) 1029:Peter W. Ward (Buttigieg) 2021: 2011: 2003: 1996: 1429:Maryland General Assembly 1057:Neal J. Naff (Buttigieg) 1043:Evan L. Serpick (Warren) 899:Devin F. 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Maryland House of Delegates
Kathleen Dumais
Marc Korman
Maryland House of Delegates
Anne Kaiser
Pamela E. Queen
Herman L. Taylor Jr.
Bernice Mireku-North
Washington, D.C.
Democratic
University of Maryland, College Park
BA
MEd
Maryland
Democratic Party
Wes Moore
Maryland House of Delegates
Montgomery County
Majority Leader
Rockville, Maryland
University of Maryland, College Park
Montgomery County Public Schools
Sierra Club
Rona E. Kramer
Karen S. Montgomery
Herman L. Taylor, Jr.
Donna Edwards
Anne Kaiser
Craig Zucker

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