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Stephen W. Lafferty (born February 28, 1949) is an
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who was a member of
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from January 2007 to September 2019, representing District 42 from 2007 to 2015, and District 42A from 2015 to 2019. Lafferty was the first
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to be elected in district 42 since it was moved to
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after the 21st century census and redistricting. In September 2019, he resigned from the House of Delegates to serve as chief sustainability officer for
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Background

Lafferty was born in
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on February 28, 1949. He attended the
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where he earned his B.A. in American studies in 1971. Just a year later at
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, he earned a M.A. also in American studies; and then a teacher's certificate at Towson State University in 1977. He was a teacher (mathematics & social studies) for Baltimore City Public Schools from 1974-78. Lafferty served as executive director & assistant director for the Baltimore American Indian Center, Inc. during 1978-80. He received a J.D. from the
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in 1983. He was admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1983. He is married to Betsy Lafferty. Lafferty resides in Stoneleigh.


In the legislature

Lafferty was a member of House of Delegates from January 10, 2007 to September 6, 2019. He served on the House Environmental Matters Committee and its housing & real property, its land use & ethics and its local government & bi-county subcommittees. He also contributed to the ground rent legislation of 2007 through the ground rent work group.


Legislative notes

* voted for the Clean Indoor Air Act of 2007 (HB359) * voted in favor of prohibiting ground rents in 2007(SB106) * voted for the Maryland Gang Prosecution Act of 2007 (HB713), subjecting gang members to up to 20 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $100,000 * voted for Jessica's Law (HB 930), eliminating parole for the most violent child sexual predators and creating a mandatory minimum sentence of 25 years in state prison, 2007 * voted for Public Safety – Statewide DNA Database System – Crimes of Violence and Burglary – Post conviction (HB 370), helping to give police officers and prosecutors greater resources to solve crimes and eliminating a backlog of 24,000 unanalyzed DNA samples, leading to 192 arrests, 2008 * voted for Vehicle Laws – Repeated Drunk and Drugged Driving Offenses – Suspension of License (HB 293), strengthening Maryland's drunk driving laws by imposing a mandatory one year license suspension for a person convicted of drunk driving more than once in five years, 2009 * voted for HB 102, creating the House Emergency Medical Services System Workgroup, leading to Maryland's budgeting of $52 million to fund three new Medevac helicopters to replace the State's aging fleet, 2009 * co-sponsored and voted for HB0294 (cross filed with SB281) that restricted gun possession, 2012


Post-legislative career

In 2019, Lafferty became Baltimore county's first chief sustainability officer.


Election results

*2006 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 42 ::Voters to choose three: : *2002 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 42 ::Voters to choose three: :


References


External links

*2010 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 42: *2014 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 42A: *2018 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 42A: {{DEFAULTSORT:Lafferty, Stephen W. Democratic Party members of the Maryland House of Delegates 1949 births Living people Towson University alumni 21st-century American politicians