Background
Della was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of George W. Della, the President of the Maryland Senate.
Della was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of George W. Della, the President of the Maryland Senate.
He attended the University of Baltimore and the University of Baltimore School of Law.
He is previously served in the Maryland State Senate, representing District 46 in Baltimore City from 1983 to 2011. He works as an attorney. Della was first elected to the Baltimore City Council.
He sat on the Finance Committee and the Executive Nominations Committee.
In January 2009, he introduced a bill (Bachelor of Science 233) intended to ban "Beer Pong", and would have "outlawed any games that award drinks as prizes in city taverns". Della withdrew the bill eve of its first committee hearing, stating ""We"re getting inundated with so many e-mails that I don"t have the time to fool with lieutenant
..I just hope that if people continue doing it, they do it in a way that there"s not excessive drinking and disrespect for the surrounding neighborhoods." Della was defeated for reelection in the 2010 Democratic primary by Bill Ferguson. Maryland Manual Online: General Assembly of Maryland: Open States: Baltimore Sun: articles on.
Member of AAONMS, Boumi Temple, Baybrook Democratic Club, 19th Ward Democratic Club, Stonewall.