Who is Nick Mosby?

He’s the kid from Northeast Baltimore who learned from his late mother what it meant to put community first. 

He’s the student council president from Poly who went on to become the first member of his family to attend college when he enrolled at Tuskegee – an HBCU in Alabama. 

He’s the engineer who came home, bought his first house and started a family in Reservoir Hill. 

He took his first campaign donation check from his mother and went on to become the Councilman who banned the box and the Delegate who saved the Preakness. 

And most importantly – he’s the proud girl dad to two amazing daughters.

You know Nick. Because he’s FROM Baltimore, and he’s FOR Baltimore.

You’ve watched him grow over the years and he’s felt the triumph of every win and the sting of every defeat with you. He’s a proud son of Baltimore who has dedicated his life to taking those lessons of community advocacy from his mother and pouring them into his work every time he walks through the City Hall doors.

He has consistently stood up for those who cannot always stand up for themselves by increasing the grace day period for past due rent, advocating for mental health by creating the suicide prevention workshop, emphasizing the need to end the damaging school-to-prison pipeline in our city, leading the effort to overhaul failed inclusionary housing policies and end economic apartheid, and returning local control of our police force to the city for the first time in 150-plus years. 

He’s a leader for our city, from our city who understands the importance of legislating for the future, not just the moment.

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