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William G. Folden (born April 5, 1972) is an American politician who is currently a Republican member of the
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, representing
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since 2023. He was previously a member of the
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, representing District 3B from 2015 to 2019.


Background

Folden was born in Hagerstown, Maryland, and graduated from nearby
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. He later attended Frederick Community College, where he earned an A.A. degree in criminal justice. Folden also served in the United States Army in the military police corps and as a infantry sniper. From 1994 to 2011, Folden served as the deputy sheriff of Frederick County, and has served as a police officer for the city of
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since 2011, even working as an officer while in the Maryland legislature.


Political career

In 2006, Folden announced his candidacy for Frederick County Sheriff, challenging incumbent Republican sheriff Chuck Jenkins. He was defeated by Jenkins in the Republican primary, coming in third with 21.16 percent of the vote. In June 2021, Folden filed for the House of Delegates race in
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. In September 2021, he withdrew his bid for delegate and entered the Senate race in District 4 for the seat being vacated by Michael Hough. He won the state senate election on November 8, 2022, by a margin of 57.54% to 42.36%.


House of Delegates

Folden was sworn into the Maryland House of Delegates on January 14, 2015. He served in this position until January 9, 2019, after being defeated by Democratic challenger Ken Kerr in the
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. He was the only active police officer in the state legislature.


Committees and caucuses

* Member, Judiciary Committee, 2015 (family law subcommittee, 2015) * Environment and Transportation Committee, 2015–2019 (housing & real property subcommittee, 2015–19; land use & ethics subcommittee, 2015–19; motor vehicle & transportation subcommittee, 2017–2019) * Member, Public Safety and Policing Work Group, 2015–2016 * Chair, Frederick County Delegation, 2018–2019 (vice-chair, 2017) * Member, Maryland Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus, 2015–2019 * Maryland Veterans Caucus, 2015–2019


Maryland Senate

Folden was sworn into the Maryland Senate on January 11, 2023. He is a member of the Judicial Proceedings Committee.


Personal life

Folden is married and has three children.


Political positions


Education

During the 2017 legislative session, Folden introduced a bill that would provide state funding to and relax restrictions on the state's
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s.


Housing

During the 2017 legislative session, Folden introduced a bill that would allow military members to end their housing leases early if deployed or called to a new duty station. The bill passed the House of Delegates unanimously.


Guns

In January 2018, Folden said he supported a bill that would prohibit people convicted of
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from having access to firearms.


National politics

During the
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, Folden endorsed
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and served on the Cruz for Maryland Leadership Team.


Policing

In July 2015, following the Baltimore protests earlier that year, Folden sent a letter to the co-chairs of the Public Safety and Policing Work Group requesting that
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mayor
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testify about the city's tactical response. During the 2017 legislative session, Folden introduced a bill that would create the Maryland Police Training Commission to develop a lethality screening protocol and training to use when investigating complains of domestic violence and assault by strangulation, which was signed by Governor
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in May 2016. During the 2018 legislative session, Folden introduced a bill that would train emergency responders on how to properly handle interactions with veterans affected by trauma.


Social issues

During the 2017 legislative session, Folden voted against a
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that would allow the
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to file lawsuits against the federal government, saying that he opposed the expanded powers because the Attorney General did not have these powers when they were elected. In October 2018, Folden called for an independent review of complaints against Frederick Community College president Elizabeth Burmaster, which claimed that she had been verbally and physically abusive toward faculty and administrators at the college. Later that month, the community college board of trustees voted to request an investigation into the complaints.


Transportation

During the 2017 legislative session, Folden introduced a bill that would make it illegal to drive in the far left lane of a highway unless the driver was passing another vehicle. The bill passed the House of Delegates by a 73-66 vote, but failed to move in the state senate. Folden reintroduced the bill during the 2018 legislative session, where it failed to move out of committee.


Electoral history


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Folden, William Republican Party members of the Maryland House of Delegates Living people 1972 births Politicians from Hagerstown, Maryland 21st-century American politicians Republican Party Maryland state senators American police officers