C. T. Wilson

C. T. Wilson (born February 20, 1972) is an American politician and attorney who has represented District 28 in the Maryland House of Delegates since 2011.

[3] After graduating, he helped organize the Community Prosecution Unit of the Prince George's County State's Attorney's Office.

[2] He is a Maryland Foster Youth Resource Center boardmember and a National Eagle Scout Association member.

The book follows Wilson's early life story and the sexual abuse he faced from his adoptive father.

"[11] During the debate on the bill in 2013, Wilson opposed an amendment to keep execution as an option for those who kill after being sentenced to death or life in prison.

[14] The bill became law after the General Assembly voted to override Governor Larry Hogan's veto on April 9, 2022.

[15][16] Following the 2015 Baltimore protests, Wilson called on finding a "middle ground" on police reform legislation.

[18] Wilson opposed a bill introduced in the 2011 legislative session to legalize same-sex marriage in Maryland,[19] saying "I'm taking the courageous stance.

[21][22] During the 2014 legislative session, Wilson introduced a resolution to urge the owners of the Washington Redskins to change the football team's name to something that "is not offensive to Native Americans or any other group".

The bill was introduced in previous legislative sessions but was blocked by Catholic Church lobbyists and Delegate Joseph F. Vallario Jr., the chair of the House Judiciary Committee.

Wilson in the Economic Matters Committee, 2024
Members of the General Assembly, Attorney General Anthony Brown, and advocates stand around Governor Wes Moore and House Speaker Adrienne Jones as he signs the Child Victims Act.
Wilson (center left) and others join Governor Wes Moore for the signing of the Maryland Child Victims Act , 2023