Jason C. Buckel
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Jason Cord Buckel (born November 3, 1971) is an American politician, and the minority leader in the
Maryland House of Delegates The Maryland House of Delegates is the lower house of the Maryland General Assembly, legislature of the U.S. state of Maryland. It consists of 141 delegates elected from 47 districts. The House of Delegates Chamber is in the Maryland State House ...
. He has represented District 1B since 2015. He is a member of the Republican Party.


Early life and career

Buckel was born in
Allegany County, Maryland Allegany County is a County (United States), county located in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population was 68,106. Its county seat is Cumberland, Maryland, Cumberland ...
on November 3, 1971. He graduated from
Bishop Walsh School Bishop Walsh School is a K-12 Catholic school located in Cumberland, Maryland, and under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Approximately 350 students attend. The school also hosts a pre-K program and operates the St. Michael's p ...
in
Cumberland, Maryland Cumberland is a city in Allegany County, Maryland, United States, and its county seat. At the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the city had a population of 19,075. Located on the Potomac River, Cumberland is a regional business and comm ...
and attended
George Mason University George Mason University (GMU) is a Public university, public research university in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Located in Northern Virginia near Washington, D.C., the university is named in honor of George Mason, a Founding Father ...
, where he earned a
B.A. A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin ', ', or ') is the holder of a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines. A Bachelor of Arts degree ...
degree in political science with honors, and the
University of Maryland School of Law The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law (formerly University of Maryland School of Law from 1924 to 2011) is the law school of the University of Maryland, Baltimore and is located in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1816, it i ...
, where he earned a J.D. degree with honors. He was admitted to the
Maryland Bar The Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA) is a voluntary bar association for the state of Maryland Maryland ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. It borders the states of ...
in 1996. After graduating, he started his own law firm and became a member of the Maryland State Bar Association. Buckel became involved with politics in 2006, when he became a member of the
Maryland Republican Party The Maryland Republican Party is the Maryland state branch of the Republican Party (GOP), headquartered in Annapolis. It is the state's minority party, controlling no statewide offices, minorities in both houses of the state legislature, and 1 ...
. In 2012, Buckel led the Allegany County campaign for
Alex Mooney Alexander Xavier Mooney (born June 7, 1971) is an American politician who served as the U.S. representative for from 2015 to 2025. A member of the Republican Party, he represented the 3rd district in the Maryland State Senate from 1999 to 20 ...
's exploratory bid in
Maryland's 6th congressional district Maryland's 6th congressional district elects a representative to the United States House of Representatives from the northwest part of the state. The district comprises all of Garrett, Allegany, Frederick, and Washington counties as well as a po ...
. In February 2014, he filed to run for the Maryland House of Delegates, seeking to unseat incumbent Delegate Kevin Kelly. He defeated Kelly in the general election, receiving 58.9 percent of the vote.


In the legislature

Buckel was sworn into the Maryland House of Delegates on January 14, 2015. From 2017 to 2018, he served as the Chief Deputy Minority Whip for the House Republican Caucus, and as the Minority Leader of the Maryland House of Delegates since April 2021. In 2016, Buckel filed to run for delegate for the
Republican National Convention The Republican National Convention (RNC) is a series of presidential nominating conventions held every four years since 1856 by the Republican Party in the United States. They are administered by the Republican National Committee. The goal o ...
, representing
Marco Rubio Marco Antonio Rubio (; born May 28, 1971) is an American politician, lawyer, and diplomat serving since 2025 as the 72nd United States Secretary of State, United States secretary of state. A member of the Republican Party (United States) , Rep ...
. He received 1.8 percent of the vote in the primary election. On April 10, 2023, less than 10 minutes before the legislature adjourned
sine die Adjournment ''sine die'' (from Latin 'without a date') is the conclusion of a meeting by a deliberative assembly, such as a legislature or organizational board, without setting a date to reconvene. The assembly can reconvene, either in its pres ...
, House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones sought to move onto the next bill after Buckel had explained his vote on House Bill 1071. After a series of other Republican lawmakers began making appeals to also explain their votes, which were rejected by Jones, a shouting match led by
Nic Kipke Nicholaus Ryan Kipke (born January 26, 1979) is an American politician. Since 2007, he has served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates representing Maryland House of Delegates District 31, District 31. He previously served as the Minori ...
started and continued until the House adjourned, preventing several bills from receiving a final vote before the midnight deadline. During this, Buckel ordered Republican delegates to leave the chamber in protest of Jones rejecting delegates' appeals to speak; about a dozen lawmakers followed him to the doorway. Buckel denied that the disruption was a tactic to keep legislation from passing and later said he blamed Democratic lawmakers for the incident, arguing that they had "waited until the final minutes of the session to move controversial legislation with limited debate". After the General Assembly adjourned, the
Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland The Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland, Inc. (also known as The Maryland Legislative Black Caucus) is an American political organization composed of African Americans elected to the Maryland General Assembly. Incorporated in 1970, the Caucus me ...
demanded "a ublicapology for the disrespect" shown to Jones.


Committee assignments

* Member, Ways and Means Committee, 2015–present (election law subcommittee, 2015–2017; finance resources subcommittee, 2015–2019; revenues subcommittee, 2017–present; racing & gaming subcommittee, 2020–present) * Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review, 2019–present * Rules and Executive Nominations Committee, 2021–present * Legislative Policy Committee, 2021–present * Joint Committee on Children, Youth, and Families, 2021–present * Spending Affordability Committee, 2021–present * Legislative Redistricting Advisory Commission, 2021–present * Consent Calendars Committee, 2021–present * House Cannabis Referendum and Legalization Work Group, 2021–present * Member, Tax Credit Evaluation Committee, 2017–2021 * Work Group to Address Police Reform and Accountability in Maryland, 2020


Other memberships

* House Chair, Allegany County Delegation, 2016–present * Member, Maryland Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus, 2014–present


West Virginia annexation letter

In October 2021, Buckel was one of five Maryland state legislators from Garrett, Allegany and Washington counties who sent a pair of letters to West Virginia officials asking about annexation of
Western Maryland upright=1.2, An enlargeable map of Maryland's 23 counties and one independent city Western Maryland, also known as the Maryland panhandle or Mountain Maryland, is the portion of the U.S. state of Maryland that typically consists of Washing ...
to West Virginia. These letters caused a local uproar, with Jake Shade, an official from Allegany County running against one of the legislatures in the primaries, calling the request a political stunt, an embarrassment and unneeded distraction. Following criticism from local officials and some constituents, Buckel and state senator George Edwards issued a letter withdrawing support for the secession proposal. In an October 2024 interview with ''
The Baltimore Sun ''The Baltimore Sun'' is the largest general-circulation daily newspaper based in the U.S. state of Maryland and provides coverage of local, regional, national, and international news. Founded in 1837, the newspaper was owned by Tribune Publi ...
'', Buckel said that he suggested holding a non-binding secession straw poll among residents of counties in western Maryland to local lawmakers after hearing about West Virginia Governor
Jim Justice James Conley Justice II (born April 27, 1951) is an American politician and businessman serving since 2025 as the junior United States senator from West Virginia. A member of the Republican Party, he served from 2017 to 2025 as the 36th gover ...
suggesting that conservative counties in western
Virginia Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States between the East Coast of the United States ...
should join West Virginia following the
2019 Virginia elections The 2019 Virginia elections took place on November 5, 2019. All 40 seats of the Senate of Virginia and 100 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates were up for re-election, as were many local offices. As of June 30, 2018, incumbents in both par ...
, in which Democrats gained control of both chambers of the
Virginia General Assembly The Virginia General Assembly is the legislative body of the Commonwealth of Virginia, the oldest continuous law-making body in the Western Hemisphere, and the first elected legislative assembly in the New World. It was established on July 30, ...
. The letters were sent to West Virginia officials while Buckel was on a hunting trip in
South Dakota South Dakota (; Sioux language, Sioux: , ) is a U.S. state, state in the West North Central states, North Central region of the United States. It is also part of the Great Plains. South Dakota is named after the Dakota people, Dakota Sioux ...
and he did not learn of the letters until he returned.


Legal affairs

In December 2021, harassment charges were filed against Buckel in relation to his pending divorce. The complaint detailed more than three dozen messages sent by Buckel through
Facebook Messenger Messenger, formerly known as Facebook Messenger, is an American proprietary instant messaging service developed by Meta Platforms. Originally developed as Facebook Chat in 2008, the client application of Messenger is currently available o ...
to a
Maryland State Police The Maryland State Police (MSP), officially the Maryland Department of State Police (MDSP), is the official state police force of the U.S. state of Maryland. The Maryland State Police is headquartered at 1201 Reisterstown Road in the Pikesville, ...
trooper who had a relationship with his estranged wife, including more than a half-dozen messages that had Buckel threatening to take his job and pension and to "destroy" and "bury" him. These charges were dropped by Frederick County prosecutors the next day. In August 2023,
WBFF WBFF (channel 45) is a television station in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, affiliated with Fox and MyNetworkTV. It is one of two flagship stations of Sinclair Broadcast Group (based in nearby Hunt Valley), alongside ABC affiliate WJLA- ...
reported that Buckel was under investigation for making death threats against a police officer who was dating his ex-wife. According to the police report, Buckel unexpectedly encountered his ex-wife and her boyfriend at a music festival at the
Allegany County Fairgrounds ''The Allegany County Fairgrounds'' is located just west of Cumberland, Maryland along McMullen Highway. Throughout the year the fairground holds musical concerts, car races, and private events. Once annually the Allegany County fair is held on th ...
, and became alert after noticing his son was not with them. He then began texting his ex-wife to ask where his son was, and approached an off-duty officer and said he would "put a bullet" in her boyfriend's head. The investigation was closed after Allegany County detectives interviewed Buckel about the incident, and no criminal charges were filed. In a statement to WBFF, Buckel disputed claims that he threatened her boyfriend. In June 2024, Buckel was reportedly arrested for
driving under the influence Driving under the influence (DUI) is the crime of driving, operating, or being in control of a vehicle while one is impaired from doing so safely by the effect of either alcohol (drug), alcohol (see drunk driving) or some other drug, whether re ...
and with a suspended license. In a statement to ''WBFF'', Buckel was driving home from a sports-themed restaurant after watching a
National Hockey League The National Hockey League (NHL; , ''LNH'') is a professional ice hockey league in North America composed of 32 teams25 in the United States and 7 in Canada. The NHL is one of the major professional sports leagues in the United States and Cana ...
hockey game when an officer pulled him over and arrested him; he denied having any alcoholic drinks beforehand or driving erratically on his way home. In November 2024, he entered an
Alford plea In United States law, an Alford plea, also called a Kennedy plea in West Virginia, an Alford guilty plea, and the Alford doctrine, is a guilty plea in criminal court, whereby a defendant in a criminal case does not admit to the criminal act a ...
to his DUI charges and received probation before judgment.


Political positions


Criminal justice

Buckel introduced legislation in the 2015 legislative session that would block law clinics from fighting against Maryland state agencies in court. The bill received an unfavorable report from the House Appropriations Committee. Buckel opposed legislation introduced during the 2021 legislative session that would remove the
Governor of Maryland The governor of the State of Maryland is the head of government of Maryland, and is the commander-in-chief of the state's National Guard units. The governor is the highest-ranking official in the state and has a broad range of appointive powers ...
from the parole process for people serving life sentences. The Maryland General Assembly voted to override Governor Hogan's veto on the bill during its special legislative session on December 7, 2021. Buckel also opposed legislation that would prohibit life without parole sentences for juvenile offenders, and introduced an amendment during the debate on the bill that would have banned it from applying to past offenses. The amendment was rejected in a 52–83 vote.


Energy

Buckel disagreed with Governor
Larry Hogan Lawrence Joseph Hogan Jr. (born May 25, 1956) is an American politician who served as the 62nd governor of Maryland from 2015 to 2023. A member of the Republican Party and son of three-term U.S. representative Lawrence Hogan, he served as co-ch ...
's decision to support a ban on
fracking Fracking (also known as hydraulic fracturing, fracing, hydrofracturing, or hydrofracking) is a well stimulation technique involving the fracturing of formations in bedrock by a pressurized liquid. The process involves the high-pressure inje ...
in Maryland, saying that it would have brought jobs to Allegany and Garrett counties.


Gun policy

Buckel does not support
gun control Gun control, or firearms regulation, is the set of laws or policies that regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification, or use of firearms and ammunition by civilians. Most countries allow civilians to own firearms, bu ...
regulations, saying that the government "does not have a right" to regulate firearms. In March 2022, during a debate on a bill that would ban sales of
privately made firearm A homemade firearm, also called a ghost gun or privately made firearm (PMF), is a firearm made by a private individual, in contrast to one produced by a corporate or government entity. The term ''ghost gun'' is used mostly in the United Stat ...
s, Buckel introduced an amendment that would strengthen convictions for people convicted of firearm theft. The amendment was rejected on a vote of 50–80.


Housing

During the 2024 legislative session, Buckel opposed legislation to give tenants the right of first refusal if the property owner of their residence seeks to sell the property, saying that it would disincentivize developers from building in Maryland.


Immigration

Buckel opposed legislation introduced in the 2021 legislative session that prohibited state and local governments from providing records or data to
Immigration and Customs Enforcement The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE; ) is a federal law enforcement agency under the United States Department of Homeland Security. ICE's stated mission is to protect the United States from transnational crime and ille ...
for the purpose of civil immigration enforcement.


Labor

Buckel opposes
right-to-work law In the context of labor law in the United States, the term right-to-work laws refers to state laws that prohibit union security agreements between employers and labor unions. Such agreements can be incorporated into union contracts to requir ...
s, calling them "not necessary and not feasible." He also supports providing workers with prevailing wages on government projects. In September 2024, Buckel wrote a letter to Governor Wes Moore calling on him to repeal an executive order requiring state agencies to consider a company's use of project labor agreements when awarding contracts on large-scale public works projects, arguing that it puts local construction workers at a disadvantage to out-of-state employees.


Redistricting

Buckel supports using single-member districts in the Maryland House of Delegates. In August 2015, Buckel was appointed to the Maryland Redistricting Reform Commission by Governor Larry Hogan. In July 2021, Buckel was appointed to the Maryland Legislative Redistricting Advisory Commission, which consisted of the leaders of each chamber of the Maryland General Assembly. He objected to the maps adopted by the commission over country splits. He later introduced an amendment that would switch the legislative redistricting panel's maps with those proposed by the Maryland Citizens Redistricting Commission. The amendment was rejected in a 43–93 vote. Buckel also opposed the legislative maps passed by the General Assembly in January 2022, saying that the legislative panel's map was drawn for partisan gain. He also opposed congressional maps passed by the General Assembly in March 2022.


Social issues

Buckel opposes legalizing marijuana, calling the move a "Pandora's box". He has also said that decriminalizing and legalizing the drug would pose many difficult questions for law enforcement, including how to test for marijuana intoxication of drivers. Buckel did not rule out voting to allow the use of medical marijuana under tight controls. He voted against legislation creating 2022 Maryland Question 4, a ballot referendum to legalize recreational marijuana in Maryland. During the 2022 legislative session, Buckel opposed legislation that banned regulated lobbyists from contributing from their personal funds to a candidate with the intent of influencing action from the candidate, questioning the bill's constitutionality amid the Supreme Court of the United States, Supreme Court's ''Citizens United v. FEC'' decision. During the 2025 legislative session, Buckel supported a bill to ban transgender students from competing on girls' sports team in schools. He also said that he supported curriculum that teaches young students to respect LGBTQ individuals, but expressed concern with lessons for young students that go beyond those concepts and said that he supported providing parents with an option to opt their children out of such lessons. In June 2025, Buckel supported the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in ''Mahmoud v. Taylor'', which overturned Montgomery County Public Schools (Maryland), Montgomery County Public Schools's policy of not allowing opt-outs of instruction involving LGBTQ-inclusive storybooks, saying that it "strikes a balance between the rights of parents to act in accordance with religious beliefs while still allowing public schools to reflect their greater community".


Taxes

Buckel opposes introducing any new taxes, but supports the concept of bracketed local income tax as a way for counties to provide relief without losing too much revenue. During his 2014 campaign, he said that he would pursue a tax incentive program to bring cybersecurity and information technology to Allegany County. He also opposes increasing tobacco taxes, saying it would hurt local businesses by driving customers to West Virginia and Pennsylvania. In April 2021, Buckel voted against legislation that would allow counties to set local income taxes at different rates for lower-income and wealthy residents. In March 2022, Buckel voted against legislation that would extend a tax on health insurance companies, expressing concern that it results in higher premiums for people covered by group plans. During the 2025 legislative session, amid a $3.3 billion state deficit, Buckel expressed concern with proposals to raise taxes to address the deficit. He opposed a compromise budget proposal negotiated by Governor Wes Moore and legislative leaders that included over $1 billion in new tax increases but $2 billion in spending cuts, which he argued would hurt middle- and upper-class individuals and make businesses leave the state. In March 2025, during debate on the budget proposal, Buckel proposed an amendment that would substitute tax increases in the bill with $1.6 billion in cuts to Medicaid, state employee hiring initiatives and salary increases, and programs supported by the Blueprint for Maryland's Future.


Transportation

Buckel supports restoring highway user funds, saying that much of the funding is now being used for mass transit projects in metropolitan areas.


Electoral history


References


External links

{{DEFAULTSORT:Buckel, Jason C. 1971 births 21st-century members of the Maryland General Assembly American Lutherans George Mason University alumni Living people Lutherans from Maryland Maryland lawyers Maryland politicians convicted of crimes People from Allegany County, Maryland Republican Party members of the Maryland House of Delegates University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law alumni