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Nino Mangione

Antonino Mangione (born April 1, 1987) is an American politician from the Republican Party who is a member of the Maryland House of Delegates representing District 42A since 2023, and District 42B from 2019 to 2023.[1][2] He also served as a Baltimore County co-chair for the state's Trump Victory Leadership County team.[3]

Nino Mangione
Mangione in 2019
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
Assumed office
January 9, 2019
Preceded byChris West
ConstituencyDistrict 42B (2019–2023)
District 42A (2023–present)
Personal details
Born
Antonio Mangione

(1987-04-01) April 1, 1987 (age 36)
Baltimore County, Maryland, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceParkville, Maryland
Alma materTowson University (B.A.)
OccupationRadio personality

Background edit

Mangione was born in Baltimore County, Maryland. He attended Towson University, where he received his B.A. in political science in 2009. After graduating, Mangione worked as an intern, and later a show host from 2017 to 2018, with WCBM 680, a talk radio station owned by his family.[1][2]

In July 2017, Mangione filed to run for Maryland House of Delegates.[2] He said that he was inspired to run for office by his late grandfather, Nicholas Mangione, a real estate developer who grew up in a poor Italian immigrant family.[4] He won the general election alongside Democrat Michele Guyton with 28.6 percent of the vote.[5]

Conflict of interest edit

Mangione has come under criticism for various conflicts of interest that could possibly arise from his relation with WCBM 680. While Mangione was a webmaster and a host, WCBM reposted several videos and posts advertising Mangione's campaign. The promotion from the station was not reported as in-kind contributions. Additionally, Mangione's campaign Facebook page reported that Towson University had offered a new scholarship solely for undocumented students, though according to a university spokesman it had never existed. WCBM then created a web page on its website about the scholarship, linking back to Mangione's campaign Facebook page. Mangione has stated that he does not see WCBM posts or his radio show as in-kind contributions to his campaign.[2]

In the legislature edit

Mangione was sworn in as a member of the House of Delegates on January 9, 2019, and appointed to the Appropriations committee. He serves on the health & social services subcommittee and the oversight committee on pensions.[1]

In June 2023, Mangione announced that he would run for the Maryland Senate in District 42 in 2026, challenging incumbent state senator Chris West,[6] who later announced he would not seek re-election.[7]

Political positions edit

Crime edit

During his 2018 campaign, Mangione ran on creating "safe communities" by getting tough on illegal drug dealers.[4] He introduced an amendment to legislation in the 2021 legislative session that would block people convicted as an adult for more than one murder when they were a minor from seeking reconsideration of prior life without parole sentences; his proposal was rejected in a 54-79 vote.[8]

Education edit

During his 2018 campaign, Mangione said that he voiced support for expanding charter schools.[4] During the 2020 legislative session, Mangione was one of two legislators to vote against legislation that would provide an additional $577 million in funding over 10 years to historically black colleges and universities in Maryland.[9]

During the 2021 legislative session, Mangione cosponsored legislation that would ban convicted sex offenders from being students at Maryland public schools.[10]

In July 2021, Mangione called for the firing of Baltimore City school administrators after an investigation by Project Baltimore found that 41 percent of all Baltimore City high school students earned less than a 1.0 grade-point average.[11]

Immigration edit

During his 2018 campaign, Mangione was a vocal opponent to illegal immigration and said that he would not support legislation that would turn Maryland into a sanctuary state.[4] During the 2020 legislative session, Mangione voted to sustain Governor Larry Hogan's veto on legislation that would allow Maryland high school graduates including undocumented immigrants to qualify for the lowest tuition rates at public colleges and universities under certain circumstances, saying that he feared the bill would encourage more illegal immigration.[12]

Social issues edit

During protests against the murder of George Floyd in June 2020, protesters in the Little Italy neighborhood of Baltimore tore down and threw a statue of Christopher Columbus into the Jones Falls canal of the Baltimore Harbor.[13] Following this incident, Mangione called to protect the statue[14] and introduced legislation that would prohibit any person from destroying, damaging, vandalizing or desecrating a monument, memorial, or statue of historical significance.[15]

In 2023, Mangione voted against the Trans Health Equity Act, a bill that would require the state's Medicaid program to cover gender-affirming treatment.[16] He later criticized the legislature for passing the bill, saying that he was upset about the direction of the legislative session: "We've promoted issues like trans equity but we haven't really done anything about crime".[17]

Electoral history edit

Maryland House of Delegates District 42B Republican primary election, 2018[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Nino Mangione 4,389 41.4
Republican Tim Robinson 3,471 32.7
Republican Raymond C. Boccelli 1,635 15.4
Republican Justin Kinsey 1,107 10.4
Maryland House of Delegates District 42B election, 2018[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Nino Mangione 20,267 28.6
Democratic Michele Guyton 18,815 26.5
Republican Tim Robinson 18,090 25.5
Democratic Sachin Hebbar 13,670 19.3
Write-in 53 0.1
Maryland House of Delegates District 42A election, 2022[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Nino Mangione (incumbent) 12,009 58.6
Democratic Paul V. Konka 8,475 41.3
Write-in 22 0.1

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Nino Mangione, Maryland State Delegate". msa.maryland.gov. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  2. ^ a b c d Solomon, Libby (June 18, 2018). "Candidate's relationship with talk radio station raises questions about campaign finance". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
  3. ^ Uncapher, Mark (January 18, 2020). "Maryland Trump County Leaders Announced". RedMaryland.com. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d Solomon, Libby (June 19, 2018). "Meet the candidates for state delegate in the District 42B primary". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Official 2018 Gubernatorial General Election results for House of Delegates". Maryland State Board of Elections.
  6. ^ "District 42A Delegate Nino Mangione announced his campaign for State Senator". Carroll County Observer. June 26, 2023. Retrieved June 27, 2023.
  7. ^ Kurtz, Josh; Sears, Bryan P. (August 23, 2023). "Political Notes: Sen. West won't seek reelection and race to replace him has already started, plus U.S. Senate developments and Hogan's latest line". Maryland Matters. Retrieved August 23, 2023.
  8. ^ Gaines, Danielle E.; Leckrone, Bennett (March 30, 2021). "House Passes Bill to End Life Without Parole For Juvenile Offenders, Allow Re-Sentencings". Maryland Matters. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
  9. ^ Gaskill, Hannah (January 26, 2021). "Black Caucus Looks to Push Police Reform, Economic Justice and the 'Black Agenda'". Maryland Matters. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
  10. ^ Papst, Chris (January 18, 2021). "Bill Would Make Maryland First State to Ban Student Sex Offenders in Public Schools". WBFF. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
  11. ^ Papst, Chris (July 14, 2021). "State Delegate calls for firings as 41% of Baltimore High Schoolers earn below 1.0 GPA". WBFF. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
  12. ^ Gaines, Danielle E.; DePuyt, Bruce (January 31, 2020). "How the Veto Override Votes Went Down in the House and Senate". Maryland Matters. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
  13. ^ Allassan, Fadel (July 5, 2020). "Protesters toss Columbus statue into Baltimore's Inner Harbor". Axios. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
  14. ^ Amara, Kate (June 26, 2020). "State lawmakers, activists call for protection of Christopher Columbus statues". WBAL-TV. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
  15. ^ Reed, Kai (July 8, 2020). "Baltimore County delegate introduces Monument Protection Act of 2021". WBAL-TV. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
  16. ^ "Voting Report - HB0462" (PDF). Maryland General Assembly. March 18, 2023. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  17. ^ Kurtz, Josh (April 4, 2023). "As Trump arrest dominates global headlines, some Md. Republicans try to look away". Maryland Matters. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  18. ^ "Official 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for House of Delegates". Maryland State Board of Elections.
  19. ^ "Official 2022 Gubernatorial General Election results for House of Delegates". Maryland State Board of Elections.

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Antonino Mangione born April 1 1987 is an American politician from the Republican Party who is a member of the Maryland House of Delegates representing District 42A since 2023 and District 42B from 2019 to 2023 1 2 He also served as a Baltimore County co chair for the state s Trump Victory Leadership County team 3 Nino MangioneMangione in 2019Member of the Maryland House of DelegatesIncumbentAssumed office January 9 2019Preceded byChris WestConstituencyDistrict 42B 2019 2023 District 42A 2023 present Personal detailsBornAntonio Mangione 1987 04 01 April 1 1987 age 36 Baltimore County Maryland U S Political partyRepublicanResidenceParkville MarylandAlma materTowson University B A OccupationRadio personality Contents 1 Background 1 1 Conflict of interest 2 In the legislature 3 Political positions 3 1 Crime 3 2 Education 3 3 Immigration 3 4 Social issues 4 Electoral history 5 ReferencesBackground editMangione was born in Baltimore County Maryland He attended Towson University where he received his B A in political science in 2009 After graduating Mangione worked as an intern and later a show host from 2017 to 2018 with WCBM 680 a talk radio station owned by his family 1 2 In July 2017 Mangione filed to run for Maryland House of Delegates 2 He said that he was inspired to run for office by his late grandfather Nicholas Mangione a real estate developer who grew up in a poor Italian immigrant family 4 He won the general election alongside Democrat Michele Guyton with 28 6 percent of the vote 5 Conflict of interest edit Mangione has come under criticism for various conflicts of interest that could possibly arise from his relation with WCBM 680 While Mangione was a webmaster and a host WCBM reposted several videos and posts advertising Mangione s campaign The promotion from the station was not reported as in kind contributions Additionally Mangione s campaign Facebook page reported that Towson University had offered a new scholarship solely for undocumented students though according to a university spokesman it had never existed WCBM then created a web page on its website about the scholarship linking back to Mangione s campaign Facebook page Mangione has stated that he does not see WCBM posts or his radio show as in kind contributions to his campaign 2 In the legislature editMangione was sworn in as a member of the House of Delegates on January 9 2019 and appointed to the Appropriations committee He serves on the health amp social services subcommittee and the oversight committee on pensions 1 In June 2023 Mangione announced that he would run for the Maryland Senate in District 42 in 2026 challenging incumbent state senator Chris West 6 who later announced he would not seek re election 7 Political positions editCrime edit During his 2018 campaign Mangione ran on creating safe communities by getting tough on illegal drug dealers 4 He introduced an amendment to legislation in the 2021 legislative session that would block people convicted as an adult for more than one murder when they were a minor from seeking reconsideration of prior life without parole sentences his proposal was rejected in a 54 79 vote 8 Education edit During his 2018 campaign Mangione said that he voiced support for expanding charter schools 4 During the 2020 legislative session Mangione was one of two legislators to vote against legislation that would provide an additional 577 million in funding over 10 years to historically black colleges and universities in Maryland 9 During the 2021 legislative session Mangione cosponsored legislation that would ban convicted sex offenders from being students at Maryland public schools 10 In July 2021 Mangione called for the firing of Baltimore City school administrators after an investigation by Project Baltimore found that 41 percent of all Baltimore City high school students earned less than a 1 0 grade point average 11 Immigration edit During his 2018 campaign Mangione was a vocal opponent to illegal immigration and said that he would not support legislation that would turn Maryland into a sanctuary state 4 During the 2020 legislative session Mangione voted to sustain Governor Larry Hogan s veto on legislation that would allow Maryland high school graduates including undocumented immigrants to qualify for the lowest tuition rates at public colleges and universities under certain circumstances saying that he feared the bill would encourage more illegal immigration 12 Social issues edit During protests against the murder of George Floyd in June 2020 protesters in the Little Italy neighborhood of Baltimore tore down and threw a statue of Christopher Columbus into the Jones Falls canal of the Baltimore Harbor 13 Following this incident Mangione called to protect the statue 14 and introduced legislation that would prohibit any person from destroying damaging vandalizing or desecrating a monument memorial or statue of historical significance 15 In 2023 Mangione voted against the Trans Health Equity Act a bill that would require the state s Medicaid program to cover gender affirming treatment 16 He later criticized the legislature for passing the bill saying that he was upset about the direction of the legislative session We ve promoted issues like trans equity but we haven t really done anything about crime 17 Electoral history editMaryland House of Delegates District 42B Republican primary election 2018 18 Party Candidate Votes Republican Nino Mangione 4 389 41 4Republican Tim Robinson 3 471 32 7Republican Raymond C Boccelli 1 635 15 4Republican Justin Kinsey 1 107 10 4Maryland House of Delegates District 42B election 2018 5 Party Candidate Votes Republican Nino Mangione 20 267 28 6Democratic Michele Guyton 18 815 26 5Republican Tim Robinson 18 090 25 5Democratic Sachin Hebbar 13 670 19 3Write in 53 0 1Maryland House of Delegates District 42A election 2022 19 Party Candidate Votes Republican Nino Mangione incumbent 12 009 58 6Democratic Paul V Konka 8 475 41 3Write in 22 0 1References edit a b c Nino Mangione Maryland State Delegate msa maryland gov Retrieved 2020 04 17 a b c d Solomon Libby June 18 2018 Candidate s relationship with talk radio station raises questions about campaign finance The Baltimore Sun Retrieved February 24 2022 Uncapher Mark January 18 2020 Maryland Trump County Leaders Announced RedMaryland com Retrieved February 24 2022 a b c d Solomon Libby June 19 2018 Meet the candidates for state delegate in the District 42B primary The Baltimore Sun Retrieved February 24 2022 a b Official 2018 Gubernatorial General Election results for House of Delegates Maryland State Board of Elections District 42A Delegate Nino Mangione announced his campaign for State Senator Carroll County Observer June 26 2023 Retrieved June 27 2023 Kurtz Josh Sears Bryan P August 23 2023 Political Notes Sen West won t seek reelection and race to replace him has already started plus U S Senate developments and Hogan s latest line Maryland Matters Retrieved August 23 2023 Gaines Danielle E Leckrone Bennett March 30 2021 House Passes Bill to End Life Without Parole For Juvenile Offenders Allow Re Sentencings Maryland Matters Retrieved February 24 2022 Gaskill Hannah January 26 2021 Black Caucus Looks to Push Police Reform Economic Justice and the Black Agenda Maryland Matters Retrieved February 24 2022 Papst Chris January 18 2021 Bill Would Make Maryland First State to Ban Student Sex Offenders in Public Schools WBFF Retrieved February 24 2022 Papst Chris July 14 2021 State Delegate calls for firings as 41 of Baltimore High Schoolers earn below 1 0 GPA WBFF Retrieved February 24 2022 Gaines Danielle E DePuyt Bruce January 31 2020 How the Veto Override Votes Went Down in the House and Senate Maryland Matters Retrieved February 24 2022 Allassan Fadel July 5 2020 Protesters toss Columbus statue into Baltimore s Inner Harbor Axios Retrieved February 24 2022 Amara Kate June 26 2020 State lawmakers activists call for protection of Christopher Columbus statues WBAL TV Retrieved February 24 2022 Reed Kai July 8 2020 Baltimore County delegate introduces Monument Protection Act of 2021 WBAL TV Retrieved February 24 2022 Voting Report HB0462 PDF Maryland General Assembly March 18 2023 Retrieved April 5 2023 Kurtz Josh April 4 2023 As Trump arrest dominates global headlines some Md Republicans try to look away Maryland Matters Retrieved April 5 2023 Official 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for House of Delegates Maryland State Board of Elections Official 2022 Gubernatorial General Election results for House of Delegates Maryland State Board of Elections Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nino Mangione amp oldid 1189567271, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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