Rep. Wilson-Anton was elected in 2020 to represent the 26th district where she grew up. She attended Gauger-Cobbs Middle School and graduated from the Charter School of Wilmington. She is an alumna of the University of Delaware and holds a bachelor’s degree in International Relations and Asian Studies. She has formally studied Arabic, Chinese, French, and Spanish.
While at the University of Delaware, Rep. Wilson-Anton was actively involved in several campus organizations where she held leadership positions, including the Muslim Student Association, Students for Justice in Palestine, and her sorority Latinas Promoviendo Comunidad/Lambda Pi Chi Sorority, Inc.
She worked for two years as a legislative fellow in the state legislature, and an additional year as a legislative aide for the 26th and 27th districts. In these capacities, she researched legislation, staffed committee meetings, and communicated with residents and helped them with a variety of issues. This experience gave her first-hand exposure to the issues and concerns of her fellow community members.
As a state representative, Rep. Wilson-Anton is fighting for social, economic, and racial justice for all Delawareans.
Family
Spouse, Isaiah
Education
Charter School of Wilmington International Relations & Political Science, Asian Studies, B.A. (2016), University of Delaware Urban Affairs & Public Policy, M.A. (2022), Biden School of Public Policy, University of Delaware
Occupation
Adjunct faculty, University of Delaware
Legislative Service:
House, 2020 - Present
Committees:
Economic Development/Banking/Insurance & Commerce, Member
Housing, Member
Revenue & Finance, Member
Natural Resources & Energy, Member
Technology & Telecommunications, Vice-Chair
Legislative Highlights
House Bill 353 - House Amendment 1
This Act pauses the granting of new school charters and modifications to charters in New Castle County and creates a New Castle County Charter School Reform Advisory Group (Advisory Group), to review the process and criteria for granting new charter […]
House Bill 368
This Act deletes from the Delaware Code a derogatory and highly offensive term for Italian-, Spanish-, and Portuguese-American immigrants. […]
House Bill 374 with House Amendment 1 + Senate Amendment 1
This bill extends protections to homeowners in manufactured home communities even if their homes do not qualify as “manufactured homes” under the current definition of manufactured home. Currently there exists a population of Delawareans living in camper trailers on rented […]
House Bill 481
This Act will amend the Delaware Code relating to the powers of the Delaware Higher Education Office and the state authorization of private postsecondary institutions. The intent of the Act is to increase consumer protections for students enrolled in private […]