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BETTY WORKMAN, Democrat, District IB. Born in Cumberland, September 26, 1924. Fort
Hill High School; Frostburg State College, B.S., 1945; West Virginia University, M.A., 1965.
Mathematics teacher at Allegany High School, Cumberland, for past 20 years. Served on many
college accreditation teams. Former chainnan, Maryland's Professional Standards Board. Delegate
from 6th Congressional District to Democratic National Convention, 1984. Member, Allegany
County Democratic Central Committee, 8 years. President, Women's Democrat Club, Allegany
County. Married; 2 children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1987. Member, Constitutional
and Administrative Law Committee. District office: 65 LaVale Court, Cumberland 21502; tel.
729-2041. Annapolis office: 319 Lowe Bidg., 21401; tel. 841-3462.
LARRY YOUNG, Democrat, District 39. Born in Baltimore, November 25, 1949. Attended
Baltimore public schools; University of Maryland; Goddard Co liege; New York University. Urban
environmentalist. Chairman, Governor's Commission on Black and Minority Health. Member,
Governor's Task Force on Hazardous Waste Initiatives; Maryland Committee for Children and
Youth, 1969-72. Chairman, Board of Directors, Citizens Democratic Action Organization, Inc.,
1976-; president, Baltimore Urban Environment Chapter, IWLA, 1978; member. West Baltimore
Community Health Care Corporation, Inc.; Urban League; NAACP. Former newspaper columnist
for the Afro American. Received "Public Service Award," MPIRG, 1978; Statesman Award,
Baltimore Baptist Ministers' Conference, 1977; NAEE Annual Award, 1976; Afro American
Newspaper Honor Roll Award, 1971; president. Center for Urban Environmental Studies, Inc.,
1978-. Energy Committee chairman. National Black Caucus of State Legislators Secretariat,
1979-. Unmarried. Member of the House of Delegates since 1975. House Chairman, Joint
Committee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review. Member, Environmental Matters
Committee (chairman, 1983-87); Joint Committee on Health Care Cost Containment. Chairman,
Baltimore City Delegation. District office: 516 N. Charles St., Baltimore 21201; tel. 728-0062.
Annapolis office: 314 Lowe Bidg., 21401; tel. 841-3263.
APPOINTMENTS TO GENERAL
ASSEMBLY, 1983-1986
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HOUSE OF DELEGATES
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SENATE
JOHN W. DERR, Dist. 3. On March 17, 1983, to re-
place Edward P. Thomas, who died March 1, 1983.
DECATUR W. TROTTER, Dist. 24. On Nov. 9, 1983,
to replace Tommie Broadwater, Jr., who was suspended
from office Oct. 19, 1983.
BARBARA A. HOFFMAN, Dist. 42. On Nov. 15,
1983, to replace Rosalie S. Abrams, who was appointed
Director of the Office on Aging.
PHILIP C. JIMENO, Dist. 31. On Dec. 19, 1985, to
replace Jerome F. Connell, Sr., who was suspended from
office Dec. 2, 1985.
MICHAEL J. COLLINS, Dist. 6. On Dec. 8, 1986, to
replace Dennis F. Rasmussen, who resigned Dec. 1,
1986.
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GARY R. ALEXANDER, Dist. 27. On Feb. 14, 1983,
to replace John W. Wolfgang, who was appointed to the
Maryland Parole Commission.
JERRY EILEEN PERRY, Dist. 25. On Feb. 16, 1983,
to replace Lorraine M. Sheehan, who was appointed
Secretary of State.
CHARLES W. KOLODZIEJSKI, Dist. 31. On May
17, 1983, to replace Paula A. Long, who died April 15,
1983.
WILLIAM TURC, SR., Dist 31. On Jan. 13, 1986, to
replace Philip C. Jimeno, who was appointed to the Sen-
ate.
MARY A. CONROY, Dist. 23. On May 27, 1986, to re-
place Gerard F. Devlin, who was appointed to the Dis-
trict Court.
E. FARRELL MADDOX, Dist. 6. On Dec. 8, 1986, to
replace Michael J. Collins, who was appointed to the
Senate.
KENNETH C. MONTAGUE, JR., Dist. 44. On Dec.
17, 1986, to replace Dennis C. McCoy, who resigned
Dec. 8, 1986.
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