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Steve Hershey

Steve Hershey

Overview

Current roleState Senator

PartyRepublican

Political ideologyModerate Republican

Age62 years old (May 2, 1964)

GenderMale

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LocationMaryland

BackgroundPolitician

EducationJames Madison University (attended)

Notable personal detailsStephen S. Hershey Jr. is a Republican member of the Maryland Senate representing District 36 (Upper Shore), serving since October 1, 2013, and has been Senate Minority Leader since January 11, 2023. He previously served in the Maryland House of Delegates for District 36 from 2011 to 2013. He earned a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from The Catholic University of America (1987) and an MBA from George Washington University (2002), and has worked in project management and commercial real estate, including roles with Trammell Crow Company and Jones Lang LaSalle.

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Positions

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Economy & Taxes

Steve Hershey opposes new or expanded taxes and supports cutting non-essential spending instead of raising taxes. He has criticized proposed business-to-business and other new state taxes and advocated for tax relief measures and exemptions for businesses and higher-earning households. His legislative record and public statements emphasize reducing costs and opposing tax increases to make Maryland more business-friendly.

Healthcare

Steve Hershey has supported expanding access to specific health services through government programs, sponsoring legislation to require Medicaid coverage of FDA-approved weight-loss (GLP-1) medications and backing bipartisan measures to improve behavioral and mental health services. He has also criticized certain drug price-control measures as ineffective or legally risky while advocating for policy flexibility and workforce support in behavioral health.

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Immigration & Border

Supports cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and opposed state-level bans on local participation in 287(g) agreements; emphasizes that immigration enforcement is a federal responsibility and frames the issue in terms of public safety rather than expanding asylum or legalization pathways.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

The candidate has opposed legislation to enshrine a constitutional right to abortion in Maryland and has voted against bills that expand abortion access and training. He has criticized Democratic proposals to expand state-supported abortion programs and introduced amendments seeking to restrict facilities that can provide abortion services.

Climate & Energy

Supports increasing in-state natural gas generation and limiting or rolling back certain renewable energy mandates and programs; has opposed major clean-energy mandates (e.g., Clean Energy Jobs Act, POWER Act) and introduced legislation to withdraw Maryland from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. Emphasizes energy reliability and lower costs for ratepayers over aggressive renewable targets.

Public Safety & Guns

The candidate opposes recent expansive gun-control measures in Maryland and frames them as ineffective against crime, while supporting Second Amendment protections and court rulings that limit new restrictions. He has opposed liability expansion for gun manufacturers, opposed the 2023 Gun Safety Act as unconstitutional, and previously supported a state ban on bump stocks. He also promotes tougher penalties for gun crimes as part of a 'tough on crime' agenda.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedMay 23, 2026

Steve Hershey is in the news as a Republican candidate in Maryland’s upcoming June gubernatorial primary, where a mail-in ballot error has affected some voters. He and other Republican candidates have criticized the mistake and called for more transparency, while election officials say replacement ballots will be sent and there is no evidence of fraud. He is also being mentioned in broader Maryland campaign coverage tied to Republican attacks on Democratic leaders over taxes, the cost of living, and state spending.

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