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When Senator Shaneka Henson found herself living in subsidized housing as a young mother at 19, she never imagined that experience would one day inform her work as a Maryland State Senator. Yet that pivotal chapter in her life—navigating parenthood while pursuing her education—gave her a perspective few legislators possess.

Senator Henson's conversation with Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman takes us through her remarkable journey from preacher's daughter to public housing resident to attorney and now state senator. Her path wasn't the traditional political trajectory; it sprouted from necessity and firsthand experience with systems many only legislate about from a distance.

"Where you live teaches you how to live," Senator Henson shares, explaining how her housing advocacy stems from understanding affordable housing not just as shelter, but as a springboard for opportunity. Her work representing domestic violence survivors at the YWCA and later at the Maryland Attorney General's Office further shaped her approach to community service—one that prioritizes those most often overlooked.

The discussion explores her transition from Annapolis City Council to the House of Delegates and now to the Senate, where her expanded district includes both urban Annapolis and rural South County. Senator Henson and County Executive Pittman delve into pressing issues including gun violence prevention initiatives, affordable housing preservation in rural areas, and supporting small businesses across diverse communities.

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