First elected to the Maryland House of Delegates, 2010. Member of the House since 2011.
Current Assignments
2021 Chair, Economic Matters Committee (Member, 2015)
2021 Rules and Executive Nominations Committee
2021 Legislative Policy Committee
2021 House Cannabis Referendum and Legalization Workgroup (Chair, Business Implementation Subcommittee)
2014 Maryland Veterans' Caucus (House Chair 2021)
2011 Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland, Inc. (Treasurer 2015-16)
2019 Southern Maryland Delegation (Chair 2021)
Past House Service
Business Regulation Subcommittee of the Economic Matters Committee (Chair, 2017-2021), 2015-2021; Banking, Economic Development, Science and Technology Subcommittee of the Economic Matters Committee, 2015-2019; Consumer Protection and Commercial Law Subcommittee of the Economic Matters Committee, 2015-2019; Environmental Matters Committee, 2011-2015; Environment Subcommittee of the Environmental Matters Committee, 2011-2015; Motor Vehicles and Transportation Subcommittee of the Environmental Matters Committee, 2011-2015; Joint Committee on Unemployment Insurance Oversight, 2021; Joint Committee on Cybersecurity, Information Technology and Biotechnology, 2015-2019; Public Safety and Policing Workgroup, 2015-2016.
Public Service
Foster Care Court-Improvement Implementation Committee, 2012-2015; Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland (executive board, 2015; 3rd vice-chair 2013 -), 2011-.
Memberships
Maryland Military Installation Caucus, 2017-; Maryland State Bar Association; Board of Directors, Maryland Foster Youth Resource Center; National Eagle Scout Association.
Biographical Information
Born in Missouri, February 20, 1971; Freeburg High School, Freeburg, Illinois; Upper Iowa University, B.S., Psychology, cum laude; Veteran, U.S. Army 1990-1997; Howard University School of Law, J.D. 2003; Assistant State's Attorney, Prince George's County- Division Chief, Community Prosecution Unit, 2005-2012; Attorney, Law Office of C.T. Wilson, LLC; Author, 10,000 Hills- A Little Boy's Journey, 2014; Married; three children. |