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Elizabeth M. Embry (born March 2, 1977) is an American politician who is a member of the
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for District 43A in
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. In 2018, she was a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, running on the ticket of Prince George's County executive Rushern Baker. In 2016, she was a candidate for
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.


Background

Embry was born to father Robert C. Embry Jr., the president of the Abell Foundation, and mother Mary Ann E. Mears, a sculptor and arts advocate. She attended
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,
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, and Columbia Law School. In 2011, Baltimore State's Attorney Gregg L. Bernstein named Embry as the new deputy prosecutor. In January 2015, Embry became the chief of the Maryland Attorney General's criminal division. She was on leave from this job during her 2016 mayoral campaign, and resigned from it in February 2018 to focus on her gubernatorial campaign. In February 2019, Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh rehired Embry to lead a probe of sex abuse in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore. In September 2018, Baltimore Archbishop
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confirmed the archdiocese was under investigation by the state and that it had given the attorney general more than 50,000 pages of internal documents dating back to 1965. On November 17, 2022, the Office of the Attorney General concluded its investigation, releasing a 456-page report identifying 600 victims of sexual abuse and accusing 158 Catholic priests, including 43 that were previously never publicly identified by the Archdiocese, of sexual abuse.


2016 Baltimore mayoral candidacy

Embry announced her candidacy for
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on November 6, 2015, becoming the 11th candidate to join the race in the Democratic primary. Her platform included increasing funding for schools and extracurricular activities, criminal justice reform, and improving city transportation. During the primary, she was endorsed by former Maryland Attorney General
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. Embry was defeated by state senator Catherine Pugh in the Democratic primary, placing third behind Pugh and former Baltimore mayor
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with 11.7 percent of the vote.


2018 Maryland lieutenant governor candidacy

In January 2018, rumors arose that Embry was on Prince George's County executive Rushern Baker's shortlist for potential running mates. On February 20, 2018, Baker announced that Embry would be his running mate in the
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. Embry said she was "a bit shocked" to be asked by Baker to join his ticket, as the two had only spoken briefly a few times before. However, Baker had said that he decided on Embry " ve minutes into the conversation". Baker and Embry were defeated by former
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president Ben Jealous in the Democratic primary election, placing second with 29.3 percent of the vote.


2022 Maryland House of Delegates candidacy

On January 21, 2022, Embry announced that she would run for the Maryland House of Delegates in District 43, seeking to succeed retiring state delegate
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. During the primary, she was endorsed by state delegates
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and Maggie McIntosh. Embry won the Democratic primary election on July 19, 2022, placing second behind Boyce with 29.1 percent of the vote, and later won the general election in November with 44.59 percent of the vote.


In the legislature

Embry was sworn into the Maryland House of Delegates on January 11, 2023. She is a member of the House Judiciary Committee.


Political positions


Criminal justice reform

During her mayoral campaign, Embry released a plan to reform the
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, abolish cash bail, improve education services in the juvenile justice system, and providing automatic criminal record expungement where possible. She also supported providing incentives to encourage police officers to live in the city, and proposed implementing an early warning system to identify troubled officers.


Education

On April 2, 2016, Embry unveiled a plan to double the amount of funding the city provided to schools, extracurricular activities, and community schools. She also pledged to continue an executive order issued by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake that gave city employees paid time off to tutor struggling readers in Baltimore city schools. Embry did not support Pugh's plan to take back legal control of the city's schools, but pledged to "take an ownership role in the city's schools."


Housing

During her mayoral campaign, Embry said she would support reviving former Baltimore mayor
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's "dollar house" program, in which the city sold homes for a dollar. She also said that her administration would use CitiStat to track maintenance and repairs at public housing complexes as well as the effectiveness of various housing incentives. On April 2, 2016, Embry appeared at a mayoral forum to discuss proposals for incentivizing affordable housing construction in Baltimore, where she said she would help neighborhoods come up with a revitalization plan and better use funds from the 21st Century School Building Plan to rebuild communities.


Social issues

In March 2016, Embry proposed a social media campaign to promote local art by establishing a cabinet-level position to focus on the arts and artist residency programs at city schools. She added that her support for arts education was a matter of social justice, and that promoting youth arts programs would be her highest priority in arts policy. Embry called for a continuation of the city's 1 Percent for Public Art initiative, which saw a portion of development fees go toward city art projects.


Taxes

In March 2016, Embry said she supported continuing with tax cuts pursued by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, but said that those tax cuts, which reduced property tax rates by 14 cents, were not enough. She also expressed the need to find new sources of revenue to cut the city's dependence on property and income taxes.


Transportation

On March 18, 2016, Embry released a plan for building a "comprehensive public transit system" in Baltimore, which included an east-west public transit line, expanded bus services, and connections between water taxis and other forms of transportation.


Personal life

Embry lives in the Waverly neighborhood of
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Electoral history


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