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House of Delegates Member · Legislative District 30A · Maryland · 2026 Primary
Members of the Maryland House of Delegates represent their local districts in the state legislature by proposing, debating, and voting on laws that impact public education, healthcare, and transportation. They work alongside the state Senate to pass Maryland’s annual budget and determine how tax dollars are allocated to community services and infrastructure projects. This office is vital because delegates shape the statewide policies and spending priorities that directly influence the daily lives of all residents.
View all candidates in this raceDelegate Dana Jones represents District 30A in the Maryland General Assembly, covering Annapolis and Anne Arundel County. She has served as a delegate for four years before announcing her candidacy to fill the soon-to-be-vacant Maryland Senate seat for District 30. Described by the Capital Gazette as one of the most prolific lawmakers in the state, Jones highlights her legislative achievements and commitment to collaborative leadership. Her tenure includes passing 27 bills addressing tax reductions, disaster recovery for small businesses, and election security. She also served as Vice-Chair of the Health and Social Services Subcommittee, securing over $100 million in funding for shock trauma centers. Jones emphasizes the need for proven leadership to address challenges such as expanding reproductive healthcare, fostering inclusivity, and ensuring safety for all Marylanders.
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I'm Running for Re-Election! Today, I’m proud to announce my campaign for re-election to represent District 30A!
Dana is District 30A’s voice in the Maryland General Assembly.
I had the honor of celebrating 150th Anniversary event for the Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse, a true icon of our Chesapeake heritage and a proud part of my district.
Source: danajones30a.com
Freedom to Read
Protecting literature and librarians from book bans while defending the Freedom to Read.
“lead sponsor of the Freedom to Read Act. This historic legislation makes Maryland one of the first states in the Nation to protect the Freedom to Read and defend our literature and librarians from book bans!”
Tax Policy
Advocating for tax reductions as part of her legislative achievements.
“passed 27 bills addressing a range of issues, including tax reductions”
Small Business
Supporting disaster recovery and economic needs for small businesses.
“disaster recovery for small businesses”
Healthcare
Securing funding for trauma centers and expanding reproductive healthcare access.
“helped secure over $100 million in funding for Maryland’s shock trauma centers... expanding reproductive healthcare”
Infrastructure
Investing in parks and climate resiliency initiatives within the district.
“brought millions more to District 30A for projects like parks and climate resiliency initiatives”
Public Safety
Ensuring safety for all Marylanders as a core legislative goal.
“ensuring safety for all Marylanders”
External coverage notes that Delegate Dana Jones has represented District 30A as a delegate for four years and is now announcing her candidacy to fill the soon-to-be-vacant Maryland Senate seat. News reports highlight her legislative achievements, including passing 27 bills on issues like tax reductions and election security, while serving as Vice-Chair of the Health and Social Services Subcommittee. She is described by the Capital Gazette as one of the most prolific lawmakers in the state, with a focus on collaborative leadership to address challenges such as expanding reproductive healthcare and ensuring safety for all Marylanders.
“lead sponsor of the Freedom to Read Act. This historic legislation makes Maryland one of the first states in the Nation to protect the Freedom to Read and defend our literature and librarians from book bans!”
Source“passed 27 bills addressing a range of issues, including tax reductions”
Source“disaster recovery for small businesses”
Source“helped secure over $100 million in funding for Maryland’s shock trauma centers... expanding reproductive healthcare”
Source“brought millions more to District 30A for projects like parks and climate resiliency initiatives”
Source“ensuring safety for all Marylanders”
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