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Heather Bagnall
Heather Alice Bagnall Tudball (born January 17, 1974) is an American politician from the Democratic Party and is a member of the Maryland House of Delegates representing parts of Anne Arundel County. She represented the 33rd district from 2019 to 2023, afterward being redrawn into District 33C.
Bagnall was born in Washington, D.C. She graduated from Broadneck High School and attended Wagner College and Towson University, where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in theatre performances. She later attended additional studies at The Second City in Chicago.
After graduating from Towson, Bagnall worked as an arts educator at the Holton-Arms School. She also worked as a playwright and staff member for the Disney Cruise Line. In 2011, Bagnall founded Tasty Monster Productions with her partner, Luke Tudball, whom she had met while overseas.
In February 2018, Bagnall announced that she would run for the Maryland Senate in District 33, challenging incumbent state senator Edward R. Reilly. She later withdrew her candidacy and instead ran for the Maryland House of Delegates. Bagnall won the general election in an upset on November 6, 2018, placing third and edging out incumbent state delegate Tony McConkey by a margin of 185 votes. She is the first Democrat and the first woman to represent District 33 in the Maryland General Assembly since the retirement of state delegate Marsha G. Perry in 1998.
Bagnall was sworn in on January 9, 2019. She is a member of the Health and Government Operations Committee.
During the 2021 legislative session, Bagnall introduced legislation that would prohibit landowners from losing riparian rights because of erosion or sea-level rise.
During the 2019 legislative session, Bagnall introduced legislation to prohibit non-consensual pelvic or rectal exams on unconscious patients. The bill passed and was signed into law by Governor Larry Hogan.
During the 2021 legislative session, Bagnall supported a bill that would allow minors 12-years-old and older to seek mental health care without parental consent. The bill passed and became law without Governor Hogan's signature. In 2023, Bagnall introduced a bill requiring the Maryland Department of Health to cover the cost of certain at-home therapies for children facing complex mental health issues. The bill passed and was signed into law by Governor Wes Moore. She also supported legislation to allow organizations to manage overdose prevention sites.
Heather Bagnall
Heather Alice Bagnall Tudball (born January 17, 1974) is an American politician from the Democratic Party and is a member of the Maryland House of Delegates representing parts of Anne Arundel County. She represented the 33rd district from 2019 to 2023, afterward being redrawn into District 33C.
Bagnall was born in Washington, D.C. She graduated from Broadneck High School and attended Wagner College and Towson University, where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in theatre performances. She later attended additional studies at The Second City in Chicago.
After graduating from Towson, Bagnall worked as an arts educator at the Holton-Arms School. She also worked as a playwright and staff member for the Disney Cruise Line. In 2011, Bagnall founded Tasty Monster Productions with her partner, Luke Tudball, whom she had met while overseas.
In February 2018, Bagnall announced that she would run for the Maryland Senate in District 33, challenging incumbent state senator Edward R. Reilly. She later withdrew her candidacy and instead ran for the Maryland House of Delegates. Bagnall won the general election in an upset on November 6, 2018, placing third and edging out incumbent state delegate Tony McConkey by a margin of 185 votes. She is the first Democrat and the first woman to represent District 33 in the Maryland General Assembly since the retirement of state delegate Marsha G. Perry in 1998.
Bagnall was sworn in on January 9, 2019. She is a member of the Health and Government Operations Committee.
During the 2021 legislative session, Bagnall introduced legislation that would prohibit landowners from losing riparian rights because of erosion or sea-level rise.
During the 2019 legislative session, Bagnall introduced legislation to prohibit non-consensual pelvic or rectal exams on unconscious patients. The bill passed and was signed into law by Governor Larry Hogan.
During the 2021 legislative session, Bagnall supported a bill that would allow minors 12-years-old and older to seek mental health care without parental consent. The bill passed and became law without Governor Hogan's signature. In 2023, Bagnall introduced a bill requiring the Maryland Department of Health to cover the cost of certain at-home therapies for children facing complex mental health issues. The bill passed and was signed into law by Governor Wes Moore. She also supported legislation to allow organizations to manage overdose prevention sites.
