Maricé Morales

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Maricé Morales
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
from the 19th legislative district
Assumed office
January 14, 2015[1]
Preceded by Sam Arora
Personal details
Born (1987-06-12) June 12, 1987 (age 36)[2][3]
Arlington, Virginia[4]
Nationality American
Political party Democratic
Alma mater George Mason University, University of Maryland School of Law[5]
Profession Attorney
Website Campaign web site

Maricé Morales (/mɑːrˈs/ mɑː-ree-SAY)[6] is a politician from Montgomery County, Maryland. She represents District 19 in the Maryland House of Delegates.[7]

Early life and education

Maricé Ivette Morales[5] was born in Arlington, Virginia,[4] in 1987.[3] Her father is from Chimbote, Peru, and her mother is from Chiclayo, Peru.[8] She lived in Peru from age 12 to 17, when she returned to the United States to attend college.[4]

Morales graduated from George Mason University with a bachelor's degree in Global Affairs and French and a master's degree in public policy.[5] She received a juris doctorate from the University of Maryland School of Law[5] and received a public service award from the law school.[9] While in law school, Morales competed in the National Latina/o Law Student Association's sixth annual moot court competition.[10]

Career

Morales served as Senate Special Assistant to District 19 Senator Roger Manno.[11][12] She currently works as a prevailing wage investigator for the District of Columbia Building Construction Trades Council.[5]

Morales ran for the Maryland House of Delegates in 2014, to represent the state's 19th legislative district, which includes parts of Silver Spring, Aspen Hill, and Gaithersburg.[11] She ran to replace Sam Arora, who did not seek reelection.[13]

Morales supports equal educational opportunities for all Marylanders.[4] She also emphasizes labor laws protecting immigrants from exploitation.[4][8] Her candidacy was endorsed by CASA in Action,[14] Maryland State and District of Columbia AFL-CIO,[15] Montgomery County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association,[16] Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 35,[17] United Auto Workers,[18] United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1994,[19] NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland PAC,[20] American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Maryland,[21] Maryland Votes for Animals,[22] and Maryland League of Conservation Voters.[23] The Washington Post's editorial board endorsed her campaign.[24]

Morales won the general election,[7] and her term of office began on January 14, 2015.[1]

For her first term of office, Morales is a member of the Judiciary Committee, the Criminal Justice Subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee, the Family Law Subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee, and the Women Legislators of Maryland.[25] In addition, Morales joined the newly formed Maryland Latino Legislative Caucus, a caucus formed to express the views of the Latino community, increase Latino voting, support Latino businesses, and support Latinos in local leadership.[26]

Morales co-sponsored the "Death with Dignity Act", which would allow a licensed health care professional to withhold or withdraw a medically administered life-sustaining procedure to an adult with a terminal illness if the person requests so, both orally and in writing, witnessed by two individuals.[27] The Death with Dignity National Center supports the bill, calling it a tremendous comfort to patients who are terminally ill and to their families.[28] The Maryland Catholic Conference is opposed to the bill, saying the bill does not require medical professionals to assess the patient for depression, it does not require an independent witness when administering the dose, and it does not require patients to notify family members.[29]

Morales is a member of the Workgroup to Study Safe Harbor Policy for Youth Victims of Human Trafficking.[30] The Workgroup is studying the subject of minors who are victims of human trafficking and what legal protections and services Maryland should offer them.[30]

Election history

2014 primary election

Democratic Primary Results[31]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ben Kramer 8,196 29
Democratic Bonnie Cullison 6,279 22
Democratic Maricé Morales 4,894 17
Democratic Charlotte Crutchfield 4,512 16
Democratic Paul Bardack 3,679 13
Democratic Melodye A. Berry 1,238 4

2014 general election

General Election Results[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ben Kramer 20,817 29
Democratic Bonnie Cullison 20,009 28
Democratic Maricé Morales 18,833 26
Republican Martha Schaerr 11,836 16
  write-in 315 0

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