Jesse Tyler Pippy (born August 6, 1982) is an American politician who was elected on November 6, 2018, to serve a 4-year term in the Maryland House of Delegates representing District 4, which encompasses parts of Frederick and Carroll Counties.
[7] In August 2017, Pippy filed to run for the Maryland House of Delegates in District 4.
[1] In June 2021, Pippy announced he would seek the State Senate seat in District 4 being vacated by Michael Hough, but in September 2021 he withdrew his candidacy.
[16] In March 2021, Pippy voted against legislation that would require businesses to create telework policies.
[18] In June 2021, Pippy said that he supported Hogan's decision to end expanded unemployment benefits provided by the American Rescue Plan Act.
[19] In August 2021, Pippy said that he opposed extending Maryland's state of emergency status for the delta variant.
[26] He also introduced legislation that would make strangulation a first-degree felony assault, which passed and became law on May 8, 2020.