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The original membership consisted of the Comptroller of the Treasury, the State Treasurer, and the Directors of the Department of Budget and Procurement, the State Planning Department and the Depart- ment of Assessments and Taxation. The Committee had its member- ship expanded in 1962 to include three members from outside the State government. At that time, the Committee's function was expanded to keep the State's bonded indebtedness and other fiscal matters under constant surveillance so that the Governor, in apprais- ing requests and legislation calling for State financial support, would have adequate background and advice readily available to him. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION COMMISSION Honorary Chairman: William Preston Lane, Jr. Chairman: H. Vernon Eney E. Dale Adkins, Jr„ Harry Bard, Calhoun Bond, Elsbeth Levy Bothe, Franklin L. Burdette, Richard W. Case, Hal C. B. Clagett, Charles Delia, Mrs. Maurice P. S. Freedlander, James O'C. Gentry, John R. Hargrove, Stanford Hoff, Martin D. Jenkins, Clarence W. Miles, Edward T. Miller, Charles Mindel, John W. Mitchell, E. Phillip Sayre, Alfred L. Scanlan, L. Mercer Smith, Melvin J. Sykes, Furman L. Templeton, William C. Walsh. John C. Brooks, Executive Director Robert J. Martineau, Secretary 700 Mercantile Trust Building, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 752-4951 The Governor appointed this special commission in 1965 to conduct an inquiry into the necessity for, and extent and nature of, any amendment, modification, or revision of the Constitution of Maryland. The Commission was instructed to determine whether or not a Con- stitutional Convention should be held, and if so, to set up the proce- dures for calling such a Convention, and the procedures for the elec- tion of any delegates to a Convention. The Commission reported to the Governor and to the General Assembly on August 25, 1967. GOVERNOR'S COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE Chairman: Edward J. McCabe, Program Executive for Public Safety, Office of Governor Spiro T. Agnew Advisory members: Richard A. Batterton, Joseph G. Cannon, Major General George M. Gelston, Colonel Robert J. Lally, James S. Getty, Fred Weisgal, Paul C. Wolman. Appointed members: Paul A. Dorf, Robert 1. H. Hammerman, Lawrence J. Hogan, Arnold J. Hopkins, Eugene Meyer HI, M.D., Charles E. Moylan, Jr., Donald D. Pomerleau, Jack Marshall Stark. 301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-3010 The Governor appointed this Commission in 1967 to replace the Commission on Crime and Delinquency. The present Commission is composed of professionals working day to day in the field of its activities as well as laymen with demonstrated knowledge and interest in law enforcement and criminal justice. The Commission is to evalu- ate the recommendations of the President's Commission on Law En- forcement and Administration, appraising the needs of the State's criminal systems and putting into effect those proposals of the Presi- |
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