Veronica L. Turner Explained

Veronica Turner
Birth Date:7 February 1950
State Delegate:Maryland
Term Start:January 9, 2019
Alongside:Kris Valderrama and Jay Walker
Predecessor:Tony Knotts
Term Start1:January 8, 2003
Term End1:January 14, 2015
Successor1:Tony Knotts
Party:Democratic
Spouse:Carson Turner

Veronica L. Turner (born February 7, 1950) is an American politician who represents District 26 in the Maryland House of Delegates.[1]

Background

Turner was born in Washington, D.C., on February 7, 1950. She attended Prince George's Community College, Tennessee State University, and the George Meany Center for Labor Studies. From 1996 to 2018, Turner served as the president of Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 63.[1] [2] [3]

After the death of Prince George's County councilmember James C. Fletcher Jr. in 1994, Turner unsuccessfully ran in the special election to serve the rest of his term.[4] She unsuccessfully ran again for the County Council in 2002, losing to Tony Knotts in the Democratic primary by just over 200 votes.[5]

In the legislature

Turner was a member of the House of Delegates January 8, 2003, to January 14, 2015.[1] Turner declined to run for re-election in 2014, instead running for Maryland Senate and challenging incumbent state Senator C. Anthony Muse.[6] She lost to Muse in the Democratic primary election, coming 2,000 votes shy of defeating him.[7]

Turner was re-elected to the House of Delegates in 2018 and was sworn in on January 9, 2019.[1] [8]

Committee assignments

Other memberships

Political positions

Health care

Turner introduced legislation in the 2005 legislative session that would limit the amount of patients that nurses could care for. The bill was withdrawn on March 18, 2005.[9]

Social issues

Turner supported the Civil Marriage Protection Act, a bill to legalize same-sex marriage in Maryland, but was unable to vote for it because she had an emergency surgery for a serious illness on the day of the vote.[10] [11] [12] The bill passed the House of Delegates by a vote of 72–67[13] and was signed into law by Governor Martin O'Malley on March 2, 2012.[14]

In January 2019, Turner voted for legislation to lift a ban on developer contributions in county political races. The bill passed out of committee by a vote of 18-5.[15]

References

  1. Web site: Veronica L. Turner, Maryland State Delegate . Maryland Manual On-Line . . May 31, 2022.
  2. News: Pan . Philip . PR. GEORGE'S DOES MASS DNA TESTING . May 31, 2022 . . January 30, 1998.
  3. News: DePuyt . Bruce . Gloves Come Off in Prince George’s County Over Super PAC Mailer . May 31, 2022 . . May 16, 2018.
  4. News: Pierre . Robert . ELECTIONS COULD BRING WHOLESALE CHANGES . May 31, 2022 . . July 21, 1994.
  5. News: Schwartzman . Paul . Knotts Wins Primary For Gourdine's Seat . May 31, 2022 . . April 24, 2002.
  6. News: Sessa-Hawkins . Margaret . In PG District 26, Sen. Muse has two strong challengers . May 31, 2022 . MarylandReporter.com . June 18, 2014.
  7. News: Lazarick . Len . Democratic establishment largely prevails from top to bottom, as few State House incumbents lose . May 31, 2022 . MarylandReporter.com . June 25, 2014.
  8. News: Hernández . Arelis . Wiggins . Ovetta . Meet the freshman class of the Maryland General Assembly . May 31, 2022 . . January 9, 2019.
  9. News: Nurse staffing bill withdrawn . May 31, 2022 . . March 18, 2005.
  10. News: House gay marriage supporter could miss final vote on bill . May 31, 2022 . . . February 16, 2012.
  11. News: Beidle, Olszewski will both vote yes on same-sex marriage . May 31, 2022 . . February 16, 2012.
  12. News: Linskey . Annie . Maryland lawmakers under national pressure on marriage bill . May 31, 2022 . . February 17, 2012.
  13. News: Tavernise . Sabrina . In Maryland, House Passes Bill to Let Gays Wed . May 31, 2022 . . February 17, 2012.
  14. News: McParland . Tom . O'Malley Signs Same-Sex Marriage Bill as Opponents Push Referendum . May 31, 2022 . . March 2, 2012.
  15. News: Kurtz . Josh . Bill on Prince George's Developer Contributions Advances . May 31, 2022 . . January 25, 2019.