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The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee voted on Thursday to advance President Biden鈥檚 first slate of U.S. attorney nominees, including Del. Erek Barron (D-Prince George鈥檚), who is nominated to the post in Maryland.
A vote by the entire U.S. Senate is expected in the next few weeks. If confirmed, Barron, 47, would be the first Black U.S. attorney in Maryland鈥檚 history.
U.S. Sens. Benjamin L. Cardin (D) and Chris Van Hollen (D) issued a joint statement applauding the committee鈥檚 vote.
鈥淢aryland needs a U.S. Attorney with integrity, independence, and a passion for delivering equal justice under the law to Marylanders.聽Erek Barron鈥檚 background as both a prosecutor and state legislator committed to criminal justice reform measures makes him uniquely qualified for this position,鈥 the lawmakers said. 鈥溾e will continue working towards his swift approval by the full Senate so he can take charge of our federal efforts to improve public safety and deliver justice for all Marylanders.鈥
Biden for the position in July.
The Prince George鈥檚 County lawmaker has a relationship with the president that includes a stint from 2007 to 2009 as counsel and policy adviser to Biden on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee鈥檚 Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs. Barron was also co-chair of the group Marylanders for Biden, which formed early in the 2020 presidential election campaign.
Barron is a partner at the law firm of Whiteford Taylor & Preston and has represented District 24 in the House of Delegates since 2015.
He previously worked as a federal prosecutor in the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and as a prosecutor at the Prince George鈥檚 County and Baltimore City state鈥檚 attorney鈥檚 offices.
Barron was nominated to fill the position previously held by U.S. Attorney Robert Hur, who聽 shortly after Biden took office. Jonathan Lenzner has been serving as acting U.S. attorney for the District of Maryland since that time.