George H. Heffner was an American politician known for his service in the Maryland House of Delegates during the 1970s. Representing District 6 from 1973 to 1974 and later District 9 from 1975 to 1978, Heffner was actively involved in legislative matters that impacted his constituents and the state of Maryland. His tenure was marked by a commitment to public service and community engagement, reflecting the political climate of the era. Although Heffner's political career was relatively brief, his contributions to Maryland's legislative process during a transformative period in American politics are noteworthy. Heffner's work helped shape local policies and address the needs of his district, leaving a legacy of civic involvement that resonated beyond his time in office. His dedication to public service exemplified the role of local politicians in advocating for their communities and influencing state governance.