Kevin Bailey Hornberger (born June 26, 1981) is an American politician from the Republican party who is a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing District 35B.
[1] After graduating, Hornberger founded his own company, Blue Collar Engineering Inc., and began working as a facility manager for the Library of Congress.
[8] In April 2024, Hornberger's son filed second-degree assault charges against him, alleging that his father had shoved him to the ground, cutting his palm and scraping his wrist.
[12] During a debate on legislation to ban firearms on college campuses, Hornberger unsuccessfully introduced an amendment to exempt students or staff members who have concealed carry permits from the bill.
[12] During a debate on legislation that prohibited life without parole sentences for juvenile offenders, Hornberger introduced an amendment that would exempt people "convicted of a crime involving the possession or discharge of a firearm inside a school building or a conspiracy to commit a crime involving a firearm inside a school building", which was rejected by a vote of 51–83.
[16] During a debate on legislation to raise the state minimum wage to $15 an hour in 2019, Hornberger unsuccessfully introduced an amendment to increase funding for health and human service organizations.