Md. Delegate To Step Down

Democrat Darryl Barnes is taking a job with an Annapolis lobbying firm.

A veteran state lawmaker representing Prince George’s County will be leaving his post when the Maryland General Assembly session comes to a close next week. Democrat Darryl Barnes is taking a job with an Annapolis lobbying firm. Barnes served for eight years and previously chaired the Maryland Legislative Black Caucus where he led efforts to increase minority ownership opportunities in the state’s new medial cannabis and sports betting industries. His career as a legislator ends April 15th.