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Robert Alan Zirkin (born April 24, 1971) is an American politician who was a member of the
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from the 11th district from 2007 to 2020. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously represented the district in the
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from 1999 to 2007.


Early life and education

Zirkin was born in
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, on April 24, 1971, to Barry and Barbara Zirkin. He grew up in
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and graduated from
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. He later attended the
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through
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in 1992 and graduated from
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with a
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degree in political science with honors in 1993, and
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, where he earned his
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degree in 1998. He was admitted to the
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in 2000.


Career

Zirkin says he has been involved in politics since he was in elementary school, when his parents would take him
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while volunteering for local campaigns, including for the Smith-Greenspring Association. After graduating from Johns Hopkins, he served as the president of Young Democrats of Maryland from 1994 to 1995 and spoke at the
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. Zirkin operated his own solo practice from 2008 to 2015, afterwards opening the Zirkin and Schmerling Law firm, which focuses on criminal law, family law, medical malpractice, and workers' compensation.


Maryland General Assembly

Zirkin was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in
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and sworn in on January 13, 1999. He was a member of the Judiciary Committee during his entire tenure, including as the chair of its juvenile law subcommittee from 2003 to 2007, and was a member of the Baltimore County Delegation. On July 18, 2005, Zirkin announced that he would run for the Maryland Senate in District 11, seeking to succeed Paula Hollinger, who retired to run for the U.S. House of Representatives in
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. He won the September 2006 Democratic primary with 71.3 percent of the vote, and defeated Republican Jeffrey Yablon in the general election. Zirkin was sworn into the Maryland Senate on January 10, 2007. He was a member of the Budget and Taxation Committee during his first term from 2007 to 2010, afterwards serving in the Judicial Proceedings Committee for the remainder of his tenure. Media outlets described Zirkin as a
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and
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who frequently clashed with progressive groups, legislators, and activists. After state senator
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was elected
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in November 2014, Senate President
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appointed Zirkin as the chair of the Judicial Proceedings Committee. Zirkin has a history of ingratiating himself with Republicans in the General Assembly and Governor
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. During his tenure in the legislature, Zirkin attended Hogan's 2017 press conference where he announced his support for Zirkin's bill to ban
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in Maryland; endorsed Republicans in competitive county executive elections; and appeared at several fundraisers held by Republican members of the Judicial Proceedings committee. During an August 2018 interview with the '' Daily Record'', Zirkin accused
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, the Democratic nominee for governor in the
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, of attempting to politicize judicial appointments in Maryland, which he considered out of character for the state, and criticized his criminal justice platform as being unrealistic. Despite this, Zirkin did not endorse either candidate in the general election. Zirkin became less focused on his legislative career after his mother died from cancer in June 2019, prompting rumors that he would resign. Zirkin resigned from the Senate effective January 1, 2020, saying that politics had become too divisive and driven by special interests and social media. He was succeeded by state delegate Shelly L. Hettleman.


Post-legislative career

In December 2020, a year after his resignation, Zirkin started his own lobbying firm, Zirkin & Schmerling Government Relations. He lobbied on behalf of the Catholic Church in opposition to the Maryland Child Victims Act, which would extend the statute of limitations for child sex abuse cases. After the bill passed during the 2023 legislative session, Zirkin was reported to be advertising services to abuse survivors. In May 2024, former Republican Governor
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announced that Zirkin would co-chair the "Democrats for Hogan" organization supporting his 2024 U.S. Senate campaign. In interviews with ''
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'' and ''
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'', Zirkin said that he was supporting Hogan in part because of his positions on
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, noting that Alsobrooks had been endorsed by U.S. senator
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, who has been critical of U.S. support for Israel's military amid the
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.


Personal life

Zirkin is married to his wife Tina. Together, they have two daughters and live in
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. He is
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and a member of the Chizuk Amuno Congregation in
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. In April 2017, Zirkin threw the first pitch at
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on
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.


Political positions


Crime

During the 2009 legislative session, Zirkin amended a bill partially repealing the
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to require a murderer's conviction to be based on
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to be eligible for the death sentence. He was considered to be the swing vote for a bill to repeal the
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in Maryland in 2013, which he ultimately supported, but later said that he had no moral qualms with seeing "horrible monsters" being put to death. During the 2014 legislative session, Zirkin opposed a bill to reform the state's bail-setting practices to use computers instead of District Court commissioners to determine who should go free pending trial, instead supporting a bill that would add an amendment to the
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to overturn the
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' unanimous 2017 decision that prohibits judges from setting bails that defendants are unable to pay. During the 2018 legislative session, Zirkin introduced an omnibus crime bill that would increase the maximum penalties for using a gun while committing a violent felony from 20 to 40 years in prison, provide $21 million to violence prevention programs over four years, and repeal a law that allows defendants charged with or serving a sentence for a violent crime to be transferred from jail for drug treatment. Many of the bill's provisions were taken from proposals by Republican Governor
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, who introduced them as part of a package of bills to combat street violence and reimplement mandatory minimum sentencing. The bill was opposed by Progressive Maryland, who called it "racially bigoted injustice" written by white supremacists that is designed for mass incarceration of Black people and "genocide". In response, Zirkin spoke on the Senate floor against Progressive Maryland, calling the group's members "lint" and "crazies" and condemning the group's use of the term genocide as it evoked memories of
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. Zirkin's bill passed the Senate, but was rejected by the House of Delegates. During the 2019 legislative session, Zirkin introduced Grace's Law 2.0, which increased the state's penalties for cyber harassment from a maximum penalty of a year in jail and a $500 fine to three years in prison and a $10,000 fine. The bill was named for Grace McComas, a 15-year-old who took their own life in 2012 following online taunts and hate speech. The bill unanimously passed the General Assembly and was signed into law by Governor
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.


Environment

Zirkin repeatedly introduced bills to ban
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in Maryland, including in 2017, which passed and was signed into law by Governor
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. During the 2015 legislative session, he introduced a bill to hold energy companies financially liable for injury, death, or loss of property caused by fracking.


Gun control

During the 2013 legislative session, Zirkin amended the Firearm Safety Act to add a provision banning patients admitted to a hospital for emergency mental health evaluations on the recommendation of a doctor from purchasing a firearm. In 2016, he supported a bill to ban guns from college campuses. In 2019, Zirkin voted for a bill to repeal Maryland's Handgun Permit Review Board.


Immigration

During the 2017 legislative session, Zirkin opposed the Trust Act, which would prohibit local authorities from cooperating with
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(ICE). After the bill failed to pass that year, state delegate
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criticized Zirkin as a " Democrat In Name Only" and called on his constituents to vote against him in the Democratic primaries that year. During a Jews United for Justice meeting in July 2017, he said that he supported "nine out of ten provisions in the bill", but opposed the provision that would prohibit detainee fingerprints from going to ICE, which he worried would protect people on the
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.


Israel

During the 2017 legislative session, Zirkin introduced a bill that would prohibit the state from contracting with companies that support the
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movement. After the bill failed to pass, Governor
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signed an executive order codifying it into law.


Marijuana

During the 2013 legislative session, Zirkin introduced a bill to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana and reduce fines for possession to a maximum of $100. He reintroduced the bill in 2014, during which it passed and was signed into law by Governor
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.


Paid sick leave

Zirkin voted against a bill that would require employers to pay sick leave during the 2017 legislative session, but voted in January 2018 to override Governor
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's veto on the bill.


Social issues

In 2006, Zirkin opposed attempts to force a vote on an amendment to the
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to ban gay marriage in 2006. He was a co-sponsor of the Civil Marriage Protection Act, which legalized
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in 2012, and of a 2014 bill to prohibit discrimination against
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in housing, employment, and public accommodations. During the 2013 legislative session, Zirkin introduced a bill that would ban smoking in cars when there is a passenger younger than eight years old. The bill passed the Senate, but died in the House of Delegates. During the 2016 legislative session, Zirkin pushed for an amendment to weaken Alex and Calvin's Law—a bill to increase penalties for people who provide alcohol to someone younger than 21 years old—by only allowing jail time and higher fines only if the adult in question "knew or should have known" that an underage drinker would drive, and if the driver caused "serious injury or death to the individual or another." He also sought to introduce an amendment to Noah's Law—a bill expanding the use of ignition locks on drunk drivers' vehicles—that would allow
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in civil lawsuits involving drunk drivers. In March 2016, Zirkin supported a bill to limit when the
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could use devices to record the conversations of passengers, calling it "indiscriminate mass surveillance" and an encroachment of people's privacy rights. During the 2017 legislative session, Zirkin expressed concerns with a bill that would allow a woman who becomes pregnant during a rape to terminate the attacker's parental rights, saying that he was troubled with the idea of a man losing his parental rights without being convicted of sexual assault. After the Senate Judicial Proceedings committee made changes to the bill following its passage in the House of Delegates, Zirkin appointed himself, bill sponsor William C. Smith Jr., and Michael Hough to a conference committee to negotiate the final wording of the bill. The committee appeared to reach an agreement, but could not get the bill's new text printed before the legislature adjourned sine die at midnight. During the 2019 legislative session, Zirkin voted for the End-of-Life Option Act, which would provide terminally ill patients with medical aid in dying, after adding amendments to the bill to raise the age limit, require mental health assessments, and remove immunity clauses for doctors who offer the prescriptions.


Taxes

During the 2012 legislative session, Zirkin opposed a bill to raise taxes on Marylanders that earn at least half a million dollars a year, accusing legislators of singling out a certain class.


Electoral history


References

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