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Mary-Dulany James was born on 1 February, 1960 in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., is an American politician (born 1960). Discover Mary-Dulany James'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 64 years old?
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Mary-Dulany James Net Worth
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Mary-Dulany James (born February 1, 1960) is an American politician who has represented District 34 in the Maryland Senate since 2023.
She was previously a member of the District 34A in the Maryland House of Delegates for sixteen years, representing Harford and Cecil Counties along the U.S. Route 40 corridor.
She grew up and still lives on her family's farm in Harford County, and attended Havre De Grace High School and the University of Maryland, College Park where she earned a B.S. in psychology with honors in 1981.
James attended the University of Maryland School of Law, earning a Juris Doctor degree with honors in 1986.
While studying for the bar exam, she clerked for Judge Edward Skottowe Northrop in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland.
She was admitted to Maryland Bar in 1986.
She worked for law firms in Baltimore, then set up her own practice in Harford County where she lived.
She is the first Democrat to represent District 34 in the Maryland Senate since 1994.
James was sworn into the Maryland Senate on January 11, 2023.
She is a member of the Judicial Proceedings Committee and the Executive Nominations Committee.
James was married to her husband, Brian Feeney, before the two divorced.
Together, they had three children and lived in Havre de Grace, Maryland.
Mary-Dulany James represented district 34A, formerly district 34, for 16 years having first been elected in 1998.
James ran for the Maryland House of Delegates in 1998, seeking to replace one of two outgoing state delegates in District 34 (Mary Louise Preis and Nancy Jacobs, both of whom ran for state senate).
She won the Democratic primary with 22 percent of the vote, and later won the general election on November 3, 1998, with 18 percent of the vote.
James was re-elected to the newly redistricted District 34A (Harford and Cecil counties) in 2002, and was subsequently re-elected in 2006, and 2010.
In January 2012, she formed a Blue Dog caucus in the state legislature along with other centrist Democratic members of the Maryland House of Delegates.
In June 2013, James said that she was considering a run for the Maryland Senate in District 34, after state senator Nancy Jacobs said she would not run for re-election in 2014.
At the time, James was the only Democratic member of the Harford County delegation.
James filed to run for the state senate seat in November 2013, and faced former state senator Art Helton in the Democratic primary, who she defeated in the June 2014 primary election by a 2-to-1 margin.
She faced Republican challenger Bob Cassilly in the general election, and sought to position herself as an independent Democrat, noting her votes against gas- and sales-tax increases.
In February 2013, James voted for a bill that would allow a surcharge of up to $2 a month on residential natural gas bills to pay for new pipelines and distribution system upgrades.
The bill passed the Maryland House of Delegates by a vote of 119-18, and later passed the state senate by a vote of 34-13.
During the 2013 legislative session, James was one of 18 Democratic state delegates to vote against the Firearm Safety Act of 2013, a bill that placed restrictions on firearm purchases and magazine capacity in semi-automatic rifles.
In 2014 and 2018, James unsuccessfully ran for the Maryland Senate in District 34.
In 2022, she launched her third bid for the state senate seat, this time defeating Deputy Secretary of the Maryland Department of Disabilities and former state delegate Christian Miele in the general election.
James was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to father William S. James, then a state senator for Harford County, and mother Margaret James, a homemaker.
James was defeated by Cassilly in the general election on November 3, 2014, receiving 42.7 percent of the vote to Cassilly's 57.2 percent.
In April 2014, James expressed concerns regarding the state's overhaul of its health exchange to adopt technology from Connecticut's health exchange program, saying that there were "huge budgetary implications" in switching to the Connecticut model.
In 2018, James filed to run for the Maryland Senate in District 34, seeking a rematch between her and incumbent state senator Bob Cassilly.
She faced former state delegate Barbara Osborn Kreamer in the Democratic primary election, which she won by a 3-to-1 margin.
James lost to Cassilly in a tight general election on November 6, 2018, receiving 49.7 percent of the vote to Cassilly's 50.1 percent, or by a 189 vote margin out of 48,788 votes cast.
In January 2022, James launched her third bid for the Maryland Senate in District 34, seeking to succeed state senator Bob Cassilly, who ran for Harford County executive in 2022.
She defeated state delegate Mary Ann Lisanti in the Democratic primary election on July 19, 2022, by a 2-to-1 margin, and faced Republican challenger Christian Miele in the general election.
In the general election, James received financial support from President of the Maryland Senate Bill Ferguson and the Senate Democratic Caucus.
She also accused her opponent, Republican Christian Miele, of being a carpetbagger, noting that he previously represented Baltimore County in the Maryland House of Delegates before moving to Harford County.
James defeated Miele in a tight general election on November 8, receiving 50.55 percent of the vote to Miele's 49.24 percent, or by a margin of 591 votes out of 45,223 votes cast.
On September 30, 2018, James' daughter, Evelyn Ann James Feeney, suddenly died.
This led to James stopping all campaign activities leading up to the general election.
While in the Maryland House of Delegates, James was considered a moderate to conservative Democrat.