Maryland Constitution says:
So does this require him to pay back all the welfare he has received from the state and all the child support that was paid by the state on his behalf? I think it might.
Article III, Section 12, No Collector, Receiver, or Holder of public money shall be eligible as Senator or Delegate, or to any office of profit, or trust, under this State, until he shall have accounted for, and paid into the Treasury all sums on the books thereof, charged to, and due by him.
So does this require him to pay back all the welfare he has received from the state and all the child support that was paid by the state on his behalf? I think it might.