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14 Facts About Julian Ivey

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Robert Julian Ivey was born on August 3,1995 and is an American politician serving as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates from District 47A in Prince George's County.

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Julian Ivey's father is currently a member of Congress and his mother currently serves on the Prince George's County Council.

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Julian Ivey graduated from Eleanor Roosevelt High School in 2013.

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In May 2017, Julian Ivey was elected to the Cheverly town council.

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In 2018, Julian Ivey ran for the Maryland House of Delegates in District 47A, challenging incumbent state delegate Jimmy Tarlau.

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In May 2018, Julian Ivey accused Jealous of trying to keep him off the Democratic primary ballot to improve his own chances and those of Tarlau, who endorsed Jealous' gubernatorial campaign.

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In January 2020, Julian Ivey was elected vice chair of the Prince George's County Delegation.

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Julian Ivey was campaign manager for his father Glenn Julian Ivey's successful 2022 bid for the Democratic nomination to represent Maryland's 4th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives.

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Julian Ivey was sworn into the Maryland House of Delegates on January 9,2019.

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Julian Ivey was assigned to the House Ways and Means Committee and serves on its Financial Resources and Local Revenues subcommittees.

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Julian Ivey is a member of the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland.

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In June 2020, Julian Ivey started a petition calling on leaders of the Maryland General Assembly and governor Larry Hogan to reconvene for a special legislative session on the COVID-19 pandemic, evictions, and police brutality.

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For each day following the petition, Julian Ivey posted tweets highlighting victims of police brutality.

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Also in June 2020, Julian Ivey co-signed a letter penned by Speaker Jones that called on Hogan to enact reforms surrounding police use of force policies in the state.