Dr. Jay Jalisi – Building American Communities With True Justice And Empathy

Posted by Lois Priscilla on December 21st, 2019

Jay Jalisi Maryland, is also widely known as Delegate Jay Jalisi or Dr. Jay Jalisi. He is a renowned political and social reformer. He is also a Johns Hopkins educated, and Harvard-trained medical doctor, credentials that have been significant to his success as a man who works social uplift.

Dr. Jay Jalisi's Work History

Dr. Jay Jalisi, who, in 2014, joined the Maryland General Assembly, is a father of two children, including Alizay Jalisi. A family man who first fought his way to the top from Baltimore County's Legislative District 10, served as a Democrat. Delegate Jay Jalisi has earned a solid reputation over the years as an advocate for social justice, curbing homelessness, building education quality, and improving government fiscal oversight.

Dr. Jay made an impression in the Maryland Assembly when he raised issues concerning the community. While it's a norm for politicians to focus on individual interest groups, Jay Jalisi proved his worth differently. In his first term in office, Delegate Jay Jalisi worked with Republicans and Democrats for passing essential bills.

Dr. Jay Jalisi’s Social Media Presence

Dr-Jay-Jalisi-5Dr. Jay Jalisi’s social media campaign pages cite the following quote by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: "Our lives start to finish the day we become silent about things that matter." It tells you a lot about the man's beliefs and speaks volumes of his actions for social uplift and justice. His core focus areas are Healthcare, Ending Homelessness, Education, Juvenile Justice Reform, and, Community Service, and Maryland Politics. Dr. Jay was elected to the Maryland Assembly in his previous term and has been re-elected as a Democrat in 2018, through Legislative District 10.

Delegate Jay Jalisi Significant Achievements with Homelessness and Juvenile Justice

Delegate Jay Jalisi is renowned for his work on securing juvenile rights. His work with his colleagues ensured that no child under thirteen years of age can be shackled or strip-searched. Previously, children as low as seven years of age were shackled and strip-searched. He faced opposition for his efforts but won overwhelming support for the results he produced.

Jay Jalisi Maryland, has been awarded for his services to the community from the Governor of Maryland, General Assembly of Maryland, and also the U.S. Congress. For many, he has achieved a lot in a very short period, but for him, he has only just begun to influence the political and justice landscape. Reforming juvenile justice law and efforts to ease and end homelessness, are just the start.

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