Committee Contact Info:
Democrats: e-mail:
paula_colodny_hollinger-AT-senate.state.md.us
joan_carter_conway-AT-senate.state.md.us
paul_pinsky-AT-senate.state.md.us
jim_brochin-AT-senate.state.md.us
sharon_grosfeld-AT-senate.state.md.us
gwendolyn_britt-AT-senate.state.md.us
roy_dyson-AT-senate.state.md.us
Republicans:e-mail: e-mail:
richard_colburn-AT-senate.state.md.us
janet_greenip-AT-senate.state.md.us
andrew_harris-AT-senate.state.md.us
allan_kittleman-AT-senate.state.md.us
Chairman
Hollinger, Paula C.
Legis. Dist. 11 (D)
Baltimore Co.
EHE
2 West Miller Senate Bldg.
11 Bladen Street
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
410-841-3131
2 West Miller Senate Bldg.
11 Bladen Street
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
410-841-3131
e-mail:
paula_colodny_hollinger-AT-senate.state.md.us
Vice-chairman
Conway, Joan Carter
Legis. Dist. 43 (D)
Baltimore City
EHE
2 West Miller Senate Bldg.
11 Bladen Street
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
410-841-3145
2831 Hillen Road
Baltimore, MD 21218-3144
410-467-7125
e-mail:
joan_carter_conway-AT-senate.state.md.us
Sponsor:
Pinsky, Paul G.
Legis. Dist. 22 (D)
Prince George's Co.
EHE
220 James Senate Office Bldg.
110 College Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
301-858-3155
220 James Senate Office Bldg.
110 College Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
301-858-3155
e-mail:
paul_pinsky-AT-senate.state.md.us
Co-sponsor
Brochin, Jim
Legis. Dist. 42 (D)
Baltimore Co.
EHE
221 James Senate Office Bldg.
110 College Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
410-841-3648
Suite 406
305 Washington Avenue
Towson, MD 21204-4740
410-823-7087
e-mail:
jim_brochin-AT-senate.state.md.us
Co-sponsor:
Grosfeld, Sharon M.
Legis. Dist. 18 (D)
Montgomery Co.
EHE
203 James Senate Office Bldg.
110 College Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
301-858-3137
203 James Senate Office Bldg.
110 College Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
301-858-3137
e-mail:
sharon_grosfeld-AT-senate.state.md.us
Britt, Gwendolyn
Legis. Dist. 47 (D)
Prince George’s Co.
EHE
222 James Senate Office Bldg.
110 College Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
301-858-3745
222 James Senate Office Bldg.
110 College Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
301-858-3745
e-mail:
gwendolyn_britt-AT-senate.state.md.us
Colburn, Richard F.
Legis. Dist. 37 (R)
Caroline, Dorchester,
Talbot, Wicomico Cos.
EHE
315 James Senate Office Bldg.
110 College Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
410-841-3590
5210 Heron Road
Cambridge, MD 21613-3572
410-228-1137
e-mail:
richard_colburn-AT-senate.state.md.us
Dyson, Roy P.
Legis. Dist. 29 (D)
Calvert, Charles, St.
Mary's Cos.
EHE
102 James Senate Office Bldg.
110 College Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
301-858-3673
Aud Office Building
Unit 2, Route 5
P.O. Box 229
Great Mills, MD 20634-0229
301-994-2826
e-mail:
roy_dyson-AT-senate.state.md.us
Greenip, Janet
Legis. Dist. 33 (R)
Anne Arundel Co.
EHE
202 James Senate Office Bldg.
110 College Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
410-841-3568
202 James Senate Office Bldg.
110 College Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
410-841-3568
e-mail:
janet_greenip-AT-senate.state.md.us
Harris, Andrew P.
Legis. Dist. 7 (R)
Baltimore, Harford Cos.
EHE
420 James Senate Office Bldg.
110 College Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
410-841-3706
420 James Senate Office Bldg.
110 College Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
410-841-3706
e-mail:
andrew_harris-AT-senate.state.md.us
Kittleman, Allan H.
Legis. Dist. 9 (R)
Carroll and Howard Cos.
EHE
414 James Senate Bldg.
110 College Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
410-841-3671
414 James Senate Bldg.
110 College Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
410-841-3671
e-mail:
allan_kittleman-AT-senate.state.md.us
COMMITTEE BIOGRAPHIES COMPLETE:
Chairman: PAULA C. HOLLINGER
Democrat, District 11, Baltimore County.
Chairman: PAULA C. HOLLINGER
Democrat, District 11, Baltimore County. First elected to the
Senate in 1986. Member of the Senate since 1987. Chairman,
Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee
(Member, Education Subcommittee; Chairman, Health
Subcommittee). Member, Executive Nominations Committee;
Rules Committee; Special Committee on Substance Abuse;
Legislative Policy Committee (Management Subcommittee).
Senate Chairman, Joint Committee on Health Care Delivery and
Financing; member, Agricultural Stewardship Commission,
Special Joint Committee on the Rights and Protections of State
Employees. Member of the House of Delegates, 1979–87.
Born in Washington, D.C., December 30, 1940. Calvin Coolidge High School; Mt. Sinai
Hospital School of Nursing, New York, R.N., 1961. Full-Time Legislator; Registered
Nurse. Married; 3 children.
Member, State Advisory Council on Quality Care at the End of Life; State Advisory
Council on Pain Management; Women’s Health Promotional Council; Statewide
Commission on the Crisis in Nursing; Board of Spinal Cord Injury Research; Advisory
Council on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder; Oversight Committee on Quality of
Care in Nursing Homes; Task Force on Quality of Care in Nursing Facilities; Governor’s
Council on Substance Abuse, Tuberculosis and AIDS, 1993–; Task Force to Study Health
Professional-Client Sexual Exploitation, 1993–; Maryland Greenways Commission; Task
Force to Study the Crisis in Nursing; Governor’s Advisory Council on AIDS; Task Force
to Study Alternative Methods of College Financing; Governor’s Commission on Black
Males; Graduate Advisory Council, Notre Dame College; B’nai B’rith Women;
Hadassah; Na’Amat; ORT. Board of Directors, National Council of Jewish Women,
Baltimore Section; Progress Unlimited; GILD (Group for the Independent Learning
Disabled); Medical Eye Bank of Maryland; Maryland Organ Procurement Center, Inc.
Former Senate Chairman, Joint Legislative Task Force on Organ and Tissue Donation.
Who’s Who in American Politics, . . . In America, . . . In American Women, . . . In the
East, . . . Of Emerging Leaders in America; Notable Americans; Personalities of
America; The World Who’s Who of Women; The Directory of Distinguished Americans;
Community Service Award, Baltimore Hebrew University; Honorary Member, Chi Eta
Phi, National Sorority for Black Nurses. Legislator of the Year, Alzheimer’s Association;
Maryland Assisted Living Association; American Heart Association. Annapolis office: 2
West, Miller Senate Building, Annapolis, MD 21401; phone: 410-841-3131.
Vice-chairman JOAN CARTER CONWAY
Democrat, District 43, Baltimore City. First elected to the Senate
in 1998. Member of the Senate since 1997: appointed and sworn in
January 7, 1997. Vice Chairman, Education, Health, and
Environmental Affairs Committee (Member, Alcoholic Beverages
Subcommittee; Health Subcommittee; Chairman, Environment
Subcommittee; Member, Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Subcommittee). Member, Senate Special Commission on Electric
Utility Deregulation Implementation; Special Committee on
Substance Abuse; Joint Committee on Access to Mental Health
Services; Joint Committee on Children, Youth, and Families; Agricultural Stewardship
Commission. Former Secretary, Maryland Legislative Black Caucus.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, April 5, 1951. Brookvale High School, Lancaster, Virginia,
1969; Community College of Baltimore, A.A., Human Services, 1987 (Honor Student
Award, 1987); University of Baltimore, B.A., Sociology, 1988 (Dean’s List, 1987–88).
General Tax Practitioner and Co-Owner, CIG Professional Tax Services, Inc. City
Councilwoman, Third Councilmanic District, Baltimore, 1995–97. Program Director,
S.U.R.E. Program, The Jentry McDonald Corporation, 1994–95. HUB Director/Mayor’s
Representative, Housing and Community Development (HCD), Human Services
Division, Baltimore, 1993–94. Various administrative positions, Urban Services Agency,
Baltimore, 1976–93. Secretary, Planning Assistant, Community Developer, Model Cities
Program, Baltimore, 1970–76. Married; 1 child; 2 grandchildren.
First African American and woman elected as City Council representative in the Third
Councilmanic District, Baltimore. Member, Study Commission on Public Funding of
Campaigns in Maryland; Task Force on Indoor Air Quality; Statewide Commission on
the Crisis in Nursing. Former Member, Task Force on Public Charter Schools. Loaned
Executive, Community Services Award, Combined Charities, 1992; Outstanding
Community Services, Urban Services Agency, 1987; Coordinator, Community Services
Award, 1984 and Solicitor’s Award, 1982, United Way of Central Maryland. Baltimore
City awards: Leadership and Participation Award, 1993; Citizen Citation, 1993;
Community Service Day Award, 1993; Community Services Award, Woodbourne
Center, 1993; Proclamation, 1991; Mayor’s Citation, 1990. Annapolis office: 2 West,
Miller Senate Building, Annapolis, MD 21401; phone: 410-841-3145.
GWENDOLYN BRITT
Democrat, District 47, Prince George’s County. First elected to
the Senate in 2002. Member of the Senate since 2003. Member,
Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee
(Alcoholic Beverages Subcommittee, Education Subcommittee,
Ethics and Election Law Subcommittee, Health Subcommittee,
Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Subcommittee); Joint
Committee on Administrative, Executive, and Legislative
Review. Secretary, Women Legislators of Maryland.
Born in Washington, D.C., November 29, 1941. McKinley High School, 1959; Bowie
State University, B.S., Political Science, 2004. Full-Time Legislator. Retired, Human
Resources and Personnel Management; Business Office Management. Married; 2
children.
Board of Directors, Prince George’s County Educational Foundation, 1999–2001.
Member, NAACP, Prince George’s County; Bellemeade Civic Association; Prince
George’s Human Improvement Association, 1980–; Prince George’s County Board of
Elections, 1999–2002; Prince George’s County Democratic Central Committee, 1994–99;
Columbia Highlands Citizens Association, 1982–88; Prince George’s County
Community Development Block Grant Committee, 1982–88; Landover Local
Development Corporation, 1982–1988. Winner of the Prince George Human
Improvement Association Award for Outstanding Community Service (1994) and the
United Way Loaned Executive Club Award (1988). Annapolis office: 222 James Senate
Office Building, Annapolis, MD 21401; phone: 301-858-3745.
SHARON M. GROSFELD
Democrat, District 18, Montgomery County. First elected to the
Senate in 2002. Member of the Senate since 2003. Member,
Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee
(Education Subcommittee, Environment Subcommittee, Ethics and
Election Law Subcommittee). Member, Joint Committee on the
Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays Critical Area; Joint
Committee on Children, Youth, and Families. Former Treasurer
and Legislative Chair, Women Legislators of Maryland. Member of
the House of Delegates, 1995–2003.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, February 20, 1957. Fairfax High School (California),
1975; New York University, B.A., Sociology, 1979; New York University, M.A., 1981;
Antioch School of Law, J.D., 1985. Attorney. Former Instructor of Sociology. Married; 2
children.
Member, Montgomery County Criminal Justice Coordinating Commission; County
Executive’s Task Force on Domestic Violence; Legislative Chair, The Montgomery
County Commission For Women, 1990–92 and 1993– (President, 1992–93); Former
Member: State Advisory Board for Juvenile Justice; Task Force on Concerns Relating to
Sex-Offenders in the Community; Attorney General’s Family Violence Council; The
Women’s Bar Association of Maryland, 1987–92; The Maryland Network Against
Domestic Violence, 1987–92. Legislative Coordinator, Montgomery County NOW,
1992–94. Co-Chair, Paternity, Support, Custody and Visitation of Attorney General’s
Advisory Council on Family Legal Needs of Low Income Persons, 1991–92. Board
Member, Montgomery County Victim Services Advisory Board, 1988–90. Award of
Excellence from MADD, 2002; Leadership and Outstanding Service Award from MSBA,
2001; State Legislator of the Year from the National Child Support Enforcement
Association, 2001; Maryland Humane Legislator of the Year for the Fund for Animals,
2001; Maryland’s Top 100 Women from The Daily Record, 2000; Leadership Award
from Planned Parenthood of Maryland and Metro Washington, 1999; Rita C. Davidson
Award from the Women’s Bar Association of Maryland, 1998; Legislator of the Year,
ARC of Maryland (formerly the Association of Retarded Citizens), 1997; Defender of
Diversity Award, Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Staff and Faculty Association of the
University of Maryland College Park, 1997; Honor Roll, Action for the Homeless; Honor
Roll, Maryland Food Committee; Award for Service to Women, Women’s Alliance of
Maryland, 1996; Woman of the Year, Kensington-Bethesda Business and Professional
Women, 1996; Legislative Award for Advances in Legislation Affecting Domestic
Violence Victims, Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence, 1993; Pro Bono
Service Award, Anne Arundel County Bar Foundation, Inc., 1991; Governor’s Certificate
of Merit for Outstanding Contributions in the Field of Victims Rights and Services, 1991;
Senate of Maryland Resolution #1387 (for work and commitment towards victims’
rights), 1990; Public Service Award, Montgomery County Government; Annual Award,
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The Women’s Bar Association of Maryland, 1990. Numerous publications and
presentations on domestic violence. Annapolis office: 203 James Senate Office Building,
Annapolis, MD 21401; phone: 301-858-3137.
JIM BROCHIN
Democrat, District 42, Baltimore County. First elected to the Senate
in 2002. Member of the Senate since 2003. Member, Education,
Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee (Environment
Subcommittee, Ethics and Election Law Subcommittee); Joint
Committee on Administrative, Executive, and Legislative Review;
Joint Committee on Federal Relations.
Born in Baltimore on February 22, 1964. Pikesville High School;
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, B. A., Political
Science, 1986; University of Maryland, M.A., International Relations, 1990. Insurance
Broker, Business Owner, Real Estate Company. Legislative Analyst, Maryland Senate
President, 1989; Lobbyist, Baltimore County, 1990–91. Campaign Manager, American
Joe Miedusiewski, 1993–94; Political Science Instructor, Catonsville Campus,
Community College of Baltimore County, 1990–98 and Towson University, 1994–.
Senior Political Writer, Baltimore Magazine, 1994–2001; Political Analyst, WCMB
Radio. Married, 1 child.
Past president, Hampton Improvement Association. Annapolis office: 221 James Senate
Office Building, Annapolis, MD 21401; phone: 410-841-3648.
ANDREW P. HARRIS
Republican, District 7, Baltimore and Harford Counties. First
elected to the Senate in 1998. Member of the Senate since 1999.
Minority Whip. Member, Education, Health, and Environmental
Affairs Committee (Chairman, Alcoholic Beverages
Subcommittee; Member, Health Subcommittee, Licensing and
Regulatory Affairs Subcommittee); Member, Executive
Nominations Committee; Joint Committee on Health Care
Delivery and Financing.
Born in New York, New York, January 25, 1957. Regis High School, New York, New
York, 1974; University of Pennsylvania/The Johns Hopkins University, B.A. (Human
Biology), 1977; The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, M.D., 1980; The
Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, M.H.S. (Health Policy and
Management), 1995. Physician: Staff, Anesthesiology, The Johns Hopkins Hospital;
Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology/Critical Care Medicine, The Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine. Commander, Medical Corps, U.S. Naval
Reserve, 1988–. Married; 5 children.
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Member, Executive Committee, Maryland-D.C. Society of Anesthesiologists, 1996–;
Board of Directors, American Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology, 1996–;
Board of Directors, Maryland Leadership Council, 1995–; Board of Directors, Sherwood
Community Association, 1987–93. Vice President, St. Joseph’s School Home-School
Association, 1992–94. President, Thornleigh Improvement Association, 1984–86. Navy
Achievement Medal, 1990. Annapolis office: 420 James Senate Office Building,
Annapolis, MD 21401; phone: 410-841-3706.
Republican, District 37, Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot, and
Wicomico Counties. First elected to the Senate in 1994. Member
of the Senate since 1995. Member, Education, Health, and
Environmental Affairs Committee, (Environment Subcommittee,
Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Subcommittee); Joint Committee
on Administrative, Executive, and Legislative Review; Joint
Committee on the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays Critical
Area; Agricultural Stewardship Commission. Chairman, Senate
Select Committee No. 10. Member of the House of Delegates,
1983–91.
Born in Easton, Maryland, February 9, 1950. Easton High School, 1968; Chesapeake
College, A.A., with honors, Humanities and Social Sciences, 1981. Public Administrator;
Town Manager, Federalsburg. U.S. Army, 1969–72. Married; 1 daughter.
President, People for Better Housing. Director, Maryland Rural Water Association.
Member, Study Panel on the Funding Needs of Trauma Centers; Cambridge American
Legion Post No. 91; B.P.O. Elks Lodge No. 1271, Cambridge; Federalsburg V.F.W.,
Wye Oak Advisory Committee. Former chairperson, Dorchester County Committee to
Promote Employment of the Handicapped. Former Member, Maryland Governor’s
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Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities. Outstanding Young Men of
America, 1981; Eastern Community College Award, 1981; Chesapeake College Social
Science Award, 1980. Annapolis office: 315 James Senate Office Building, Annapolis,
MD 21401; phone: 410-841-3590.
ALLAN H. KITTLEMAN
Republican, District 9, Carroll and Howard Counties. Member of
the Senate since 2004. Appointed October 13, and sworn in October
21, 2004. Member, Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs
Committee (Alcoholic Beverages Subcommittee, Environment
Subcommittee, Ethics and Election Law Subcommittee,
Procurement Subcommittee).
Born in Olney, Maryland, October 20, 1958. Atholton High School,
1976; University of Maryland Baltimore County, B.S., Political
Science, 1981; University of Maryland School of Law, J.D., with honors, 1988. Attorney.
Of Counsel, Herwig & Humphreys, LLP, 2003–present; (Partner, 1996–2003; Associate,
1991–1996). Associate, Smith, Somerville & Case, 1988–91 (legal assistant, 1984–88).
Member, American, Maryland State, Howard County, Baltimore City, and District of
Columbia Bar Associations. Member, Maryland Association of Defense Trial Counsel,
District of Columbia Association of Insurance Compensation Attorneys. Married, 4
children.
Member, Howard County Council, 1998–2003; Howard County Zoning Board, 1998–
2003; Patuxent River Commission, 2002–2003; Howard County Republican Central
Committee, 1990–98 (chair, 1992–97; vice chair, 1990–92). President, Howard County
Republican Club, 1989–90 (vice president, 1988–89). Robert H. Kittleman Life
Achievement Award, Howard County Republican Central Committee, 2003. Member,
Chapelgate Presbyterian Church. Annapolis office: 414 James Senate Office Building,
Annapolis, MD 21401; phone: 410-841-3671.
ROY P. DYSON
Democrat, District 29, Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary’s Counties.
First elected to the Senate in 1994. Member of the Senate since
1995. Member, Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs
Committee (Member, Alcoholic Beverages Subcommittee;
Chairman, Ethics and Election Law Subcommittee; Member,
Health Subcommittee). Member, Special Committee on Substance
Abuse; Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive, and
Legislative Review. Senate Chairman, Joint Committee on the
Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays Critical Area. Member,
Agricultural Stewardship Commission. Chairman, Senate Select Committee No. 8,
Charles, St. Mary’s and Calvert Counties. Member of the House of Representatives, U.S.
Congress, 1981–91. Member of the House of Delegates, 1975–80.
Born in Great Mills, Maryland, November 15, 1948. Parochial and Public Schools, St.
Mary’s County; Montgomery Junior College; University of Baltimore; University of
Maryland. Honorary Degree, University of Maryland, 1988.
Board of Directors, St. Clement’s Island-Potomac River Museum (Chair); Three Oaks
Homeless Shelter; Little Flower School Alumni Association. Member, Maryland
Environmental Trust. Co-Producer and Director of live weekly public service radio
program on politics and government. Lecturer, Government and Politics, Charles County
Community College and local schools. Annapolis office: 102 James Senate Office
Building, Annapolis, MD 21401; phone: 301-858-3673.
PAUL G. PINSKY
Democrat, District 22, Prince George’s County. First elected to the
Senate in 1998. Member of the Senate since 1994: appointed
August 1, 1994 and sworn in August 2, 1994. Member, Education,
Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee (Chairman,
Education Subcommittee; Member, Ethics and Election Law
Subcommittee). Member, Special Committee on Substance Abuse.
Senate Chairman, Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive,
and Legislative Review. Member, Special Joint Committee on
Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program. Member of the House of
Delegates, 1987–94.
Born in Camden, New Jersey, March 5, 1950. Moorestown Friends School, Moorestown,
New Jersey; George Washington University, B.A., Public Affairs, 1972, M.A.,
Education, 1978. Currently on the staff of a Maryland State Teachers Association
affiliate. Former Educator, Prince George’s County Public Schools (20 years). Married; 2
children.
Member, Study Commission on Public Funding of Campaigns in Maryland; Maryland
Diamondback Terrapin Task Force. Former Member, Task Force to Study College
Readiness for Disadvantaged and Capable Students. Executive Board, Progressive
Maryland; National Education Association. Past President, Prince George’s County
Educators’ Association, 1983–87 (representing over 6,000 professional school
employees). Outstanding Contribution to Youth, Prince George’s County Council of
PTAs, on behalf of Prince George’s County Educators’ Association; Outstanding
Contribution to the Community, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Prince
George’s Chapter; Legislative Award, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, 1994; Betty Tyler
Award, Planned Parenthood, 1992. Annapolis office: 220 James Senate Office Building,
Annapolis, MD 21401; phone: 301-858-3155.
JANET GREENIP
Republican, District 33, Anne Arundel County. First elected to the
Senate in 2002. Member of the Senate since 2003. Member,
Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee
(Education Subcommittee, Environment Subcommittee); Joint
Committee on Health Care Delivery and Financing. Secretary,
Women Legislators of Maryland. Member of the House of
Delegates, 1995–2003.
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, August 10, 1947. Miami University,
B.S., Education (math and computer science), 1969. Bowie State University. Full-Time
Legislator. Former Teacher. Married; 2 children.
Founder, Greater Crofton Republican Women (President, 1977–80 and 1980–89).
Member, Maryland Federation of Republican Women (held various offices, 1983–93);
Republican Women’s Federal Forum Advisory Council; Newcomers Club (Hospitality
Chairman); Crofton Civic Association. Board of Directors, Helping Hand; Bethany
Christian Services. Delegate, Republican Presidential Nominating Convention, 1992.
Election Judge and Chief Judge, 1978–89. Precinct Worker and Neighborhood Precinct
Captain. Court of Honor Chairman, Boy Scout Troop #115. Crofton Civic Association
Certificate of Appreciation; Helping Hand Award, 1991; Anne Arundel County
Republican Central Committee Woman of the Year Award, 1990. Annapolis office: 202
James Senate Office Building, Annapolis, MD 21401; phone: 410-841-3568.