Representative Phillip Ensler Contact information
Here you will find contact information for Representative Phillip Ensler, including email address, phone number, and mailing address.
Name | Phillip Ensler |
Position | Representative |
State | Alabama |
Party | Democratic |
Email Form | |
Website | Official Website |
Phillip Ensler for Representative
Phillip Ensler is an American politician who has served as a member of the Alabama House of Representatives since November 8, 2022. He represents Alabama’s 74th House district. His election was historic as he became the only Jewish member of the Alabama legislature and it was the first time a Democrat flipped a district in the legislature since 2010.
As a teenager, Phillip developed a deep passion for civil rights history that instilled in him a lifetime commitment to serving others. As a college student at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., he had the privilege of serving in the Obama Administration where he learned that government at its best is about leading with compassion and respect for all people.
Phillip was drawn back to Alabama to be part of a community. He taught social studies at Lee High School in Montgomery through Teach for America, where he had the opportunity to teach and mentor many of our youth. In 2012, he started a program called Marching On in which some of his students and he would fly to Washington, D.C. – often the students’ first time on an airplane – to meet with leaders, tour colleges, and learn about career opportunities. He has continued leading the program each year since and expanded it to include students from all five of Montgomery’s traditional public high schools.
Phillip felt that he could be an even more effective advocate for social change by going to law school to fight to make the law and policies fairer so everyone in Alabama can achieve their full potential. After graduating from Cardozo School of Law and passing the Alabama Bar, he served as Policy Counsel for Alabama Appleseed Center for Law and Justice, where he provided direction and leadership to advance the organization’s civil rights policy goals through legislative advocacy, litigation strategy, public education, and research.
Recently, it was the honor of a lifetime for Phillip to serve as Claudette Colvin’s attorney in her successful attempt to expunge her court record from being the first person arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus in 1955. Additionally, he served in the Office of Mayor Steven L. Reed as his Senior Policy Advisor, researching, writing, and helping implement evidence-based practices in education, criminal justice, small business support, economic and community development, and public health. During that time, it was with great pride that he was instrumental in Montgomery’s swift and practical response to COVID-19.
Currently, Phillip serves as Executive Director of the Jewish Federation of Central Alabama, where he develops, implements, and oversees finances, programming, and fundraising. He also leads efforts to combat anti-semitism and build multi-faith coalitions to combat racism and foster acceptance of all people.