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Angela Angel was born on 26 December, 1979 in South Bend, Indiana, United States, is an American politician. Discover Angela Angel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

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Occupation Attorney
Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 26 December, 1979
Birthday 26 December
Birthplace South Bend, Indiana, United States
Nationality United States

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1979

Angela Angel (born December 26, 1979) is an American politician who represented district 25 in the Maryland House of Delegates from 2015 to 2019.

A member of the Democratic Party, she unsuccessfully ran for Congress in Maryland's 4th congressional district in 2022.

Angel was born in South Bend, Indiana.

She received her undergraduate degree at Virginia's Hampton University.

2000

Angel first got involved with politics in 2000, when she worked as a legislative aide to Virginia state Delegate Mary T. Christian.

2004

Angel then graduated from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University, where she received her Juris Doctor in 2004.

She served as a judicial fellow to Judge James A. Yates of the New York Supreme Court from 2004 to 2005.

2005

She was admitted to New York Bar in 2005.

2010

In 2010, Angel served as the principal coordinator for policy and politics in Prince George's County for Governor Martin O'Malley, and later served as legislator director for the Prince George's County Delegation until 2011.

2012

In June 2012, Angel briefly lived in a homeless shelter after escaping an abusive marriage.

She is a single mother of five children.

She is Catholic.

During her House campaign, Angel said that she would support efforts to bring the FBI headquarters to Prince George's County.

During her House campaign, Angel said that she supported universal pre-K.

2014

From there, she worked as a client services specialist for the Prince George's County Council until 2014, when she began working as the legislative affairs counsel for the Prince George's Department of Environmental Protection.

2015

From 2015 to 2019, Angel served on the Health and Government Operations committee in the Maryland House of Delegates.

She was also a member of the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland.

In November 2015, Angel signed a letter condemning Governor Larry Hogan's decision to block Syrian refugees from resettling to Maryland.

2016

During the 2016 legislative session, Angel introduced legislation to change the definition of abuse to include harassment and malicious destruction of property.

The bill died in the House Judicial Proceedings Committee, prompting Angel to attach her legislation as an amendment, which passed the House with a vote of 65-60, to a domestic-violence-related bill introduced by state Senator Victor R. Ramirez.

Veteran lawmakers accused Angel of violating constitutional rules by making this move, with House parliamentarian William Frick arguing that reviving a dead bill by grafting it onto a live bill "upends the integrity of the committee system that first put the brakes on Angel's legislation".

The House passed Ramirez's bill as amended, but the legislation died in the Senate.

2017

Angel announced that she would run for the Maryland Senate on November 8, 2017, seeking to succeed retiring state Senator Ulysses Currie.

She lost the Democratic primary to former state Delegate Melony G. Griffith, receiving 36.8 percent of the vote to Griffith's 55.0 percent.

In April 2023, Angel applied to fill a vacancy in District 25 of the Maryland House of Delegates left by the resignation of Darryl Barnes.

In May 2023, the Prince George's County Democratic Central Committee unanimously voted to nominate its chair, Kent Roberson, to succeed Barnes.

In December 2023, Angel again applied to fill a vacancy in District 25 of the House of Delegates left by the appointment of Nick Charles to the Maryland Senate.

The Prince George's County Democratic Central Committee voted to nominate Denise Roberts to the seat over Angel.

On December 20, 2021, Angel announced her bid for the Democratic nomination in Maryland's 4th congressional district.

She was defeated in the Democratic primary on July 19, 2022, placing third behind former Prince George's County State's Attorney Glenn Ivey and former Congresswoman Donna Edwards.

2018

In March 2018, Angel said that she was sexually harassed while working in the Maryland General Assembly, saying that she "felt defenseless when she was accosted in front of other people and no one came to her defense".

In 2018, Angel was a sponsor of the Healthy Maryland Act, a bill that would establish a universal single-payer healthcare system in Maryland.

Angel supported a 2018 historically Black colleges and universities lawsuit against the state of Maryland, saying that "institutions with predominantly Black student bodies should be given equitable funding by the state with those with White students in the majority".