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William C. Smith Jr. was born on 6 February, 1982 in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States, is an Attorney. Discover William C. Smith Jr.'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

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Occupation Attorney
Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 6 February, 1982
Birthday 6 February
Birthplace Silver Spring, Maryland, U.S.
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Timeline

2019

Smith serves as an intelligence officer in the United States Navy Reserves and is currently assigned to a unit at the Pentagon. In March of 2019, Smith deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Freedom’s Sentinel, serving in Kabul, Afghanistan until October of 2019. In Afghanistan Smith served as the Branch Chief for the Governance and the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) divisions within the Combined Joint Intelligence Operations Center- Afghanistan (CJIOC-A). As Branch Chief, Smith ensured key leaders and planners maintained continuous situational awareness of emergent Afghan government and security force issues by providing timely and well-researched intelligence assessments and products during a particularly demanding and volatile period in Afghanistan’s political history. Smith drove Command understanding of the Afghan presidential election, a Commander Resolute Support Priority Intelligence Requirement, by collaborating with the Combined Joint Operations Center (CJOC), North Atlantic Treaty Organization analytical fusion cell, and other coalition-partner organizations to provide timely intelligence and advice to senior leaders.

Prior to his service in Afghanistan Smith supported his unit’s Afghanistan/Pakistan task force, and supported NATO Headquarters Allied Maritime Command in support of Operation Active Endeavor in Europe.

Following Jamie Raskin’s election to the United States House of Representatives, Smith was appointed to the Maryland Senate. Smith had a successful first session in Maryland’s upper chamber. Smith was the lead sponsor of 14 successful pieces of legislation during 2017. He shepherded through legislation including SB 651, which barred Maryland public schools from suspending and expelling children in prekindergarten up to and including second grade; SB 943 which established a dispute resolution process between preschools and parents with children with disabilities, and the Hire our Veterans Act of 2017, which created income tax credits to incentivize small businesses to hire veterans. Smith also was the lead sponsor on the Home Act, which would have barred landlords from discriminating against renters with housing vouchers and a Gun-Free Higher Education bill. Smith is a member of the Legislative Black Caucus, one of the first men to join the Women’s Caucus, and is the Chair of the Veterans’ Caucus.

2014

Smith was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in November 2014, succeeding Heather Mizeur. Smith served on the House Judiciary Committee and quickly became one of the most effective legislators in Annapolis. Smith was the lead sponsor of 14 successful bills during his tenure in the House, including HB 1009 the Good Samaritan Law, which ensured those who report drug and alcohol related medical emergencies would not be prosecuted.

2011

Following his graduation from William and Mary, Smith worked as a legislative assistant at the ACLU under executive directors Laura Murphy and Caroline Frederickson. His work there focused on first and fourth amendment issues. Smith has served on the board of several local organizations, including IMPACT Silver Spring which focuses on promoting community ties in traditionally under served communities in Silver Spring. Smith also has served on the board of multiple organizations focusing on improving educational opportunities, including the Gandhi Brigade, the GapBuster Learning Center and his former high school, the Barrie School. In 2011, Smith was appointed as a director of the Homeland Security Advisory Council; in his time on the council Smith worked in conjunction with other council members to advise Janet Napolitano, then-Secretary of Homeland Security.

1982

William C. "Will" Smith Jr. (born February 6, 1982) is an American politician who currently represents District 20 in the Maryland State Senate. He previously served as a Delegate representing District 20, which includes large portions of Silver Spring and the entirety of Takoma Park, in the Maryland General Assembly.

Smith was born on February 6, 1982 and raised in Silver Spring, Maryland, attending the Barrie School until his graduation in 2000. With the support of his family, Smith became a first generation college student, graduating from the College of William and Mary with a B.A. in Government in 2004. Following his graduation, Smith earned a M.A. in government from Johns Hopkins University in 2006, and returned to the College of William and Mary for a J.D., graduating in 2009. In 2016 Smith was selected by his Naval Reserve unit to attend a training program at the National Intelligence University. Smith is expected to graduate from this program with a Masters in Strategic Intelligence (MSSI).