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15 Facts About Eric Ebersole

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Eric Douglas Ebersole was born on May 20,1958 and is an American politician who serves as a Delegate to the Maryland General Assembly representing District 44B.

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Eric Ebersole served as an adjunct instructor in mathematics education at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

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Eric Ebersole was a member of the Maryland Council of Teachers of Mathematics and served in a number of leadership roles in that organization.

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Eric Ebersole ran for the seat in a crowded primary field, and was elected alongside Terri Hill and Clarence Lam as an all-freshman delegation to the General Assembly.

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Eric Ebersole was sworn into the Maryland House of Delegates on January 14,2015.

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Eric Ebersole has filed to run for re-election in 2022.

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Eric Ebersole introduced legislation in the 2015 legislative session that would create a commission to survey and assess how much time is spent on testing in each grade level and each school system.

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Eric Ebersole introduced legislation in the 2019 legislative session that would require the appointment of a full-time teacher and parent of a public school student to the Maryland State Board of Education.

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Eric Ebersole introduced legislation in the 2021 legislative session that would require the Maryland State Department of Education to keep track of the number of students restrained or placed in seclusion.

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Eric Ebersole later introduced legislation in the 2022 legislative session that would ban the use of seclusion in public Maryland schools.

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Eric Ebersole endorsed former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for president on November 17,2015.

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Eric Ebersole endorsed Ben Jealous for Governor of Maryland on August 8,2018.

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In July 2019, Eric Ebersole attended and spoke at a rally outside the office of US Representative Elijah Cummings to urge Cummings to protest against the immigration policy of Donald Trump.

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Eric Ebersole introduced legislation in the 2021 legislative session that would require school systems to allow students to participate in peaceful demonstrations.

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Eric Ebersole attends religious services at the Catonsville Presbyterian Church, where he was previously a deacon, youth leader, and light street soup kitchen food server.