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Sensenbaugh, State Superintendent of Schools; Henry Miller, Commissioner of Labor and Industry; Christian H. Kahl, Execu- tive Director, Employment Security Administration; Robert E. Wagner, Director, Agricultural Extension Service; Colonel Thomas S. Smith, Superintendent, Maryland State Police; Rev. J. Francis Stafford, Executive Secretary, Catholic Rural Life Conference; Robert A. Porter, Jr., Executive Vice President and Secretary, Mid-Atlantic Food Processors Association; E. Rankin Lusby, Executive Secretary and Treasurer, Maryland Farm Bureau, Inc.; Frances Darner, Secretary, Maryland State Grange; Clay W. Shaw, Maryland Horticultural Society; Andrew M. Lewis, Mary- land-D.C. AFL-CIO. Department of Horticulture, University of Maryland, College Park 20742 Telephone: 454-3614 At the request of the General Assembly, the Governor created this permanent Committee in 1959 to develop and recommend standards to insure that out-of-state farm laborers shall be imported, main- tained, and employed in Maryland under satisfactory conditions of housing, sanitation, health and welfare. The Legislature specified the following membership for the Committee: the Commissioner of Health; the Director of the Social Services Administration; the State Super- intendent of Schools; the Commissioner of the Department of Labor and Industry; the Executive Director of the Department of Employ- ment Security; the Director of the Agricultural Extension Service, University of Maryland; the Superintendent of Maryland State Police; a representative of the Catholic Rural Life Conference; the Executive Secretary of the Middle Atlantic Food Processors Association; the Secretary of the Maryland Farm Bureau, Inc.; the Secretary of the Maryland State Grange; the Presidents of the Maryland State Fruit and Vegetable Growers' Associations; and the Secretary-Treasurer of the Maryland State and District of Columbia AFL-CIO. The Com- mittee submits an annual report to the Governor by November I of each year (J. R. No. 9, Acts of 1959). Appropriations 1971 1972 General Funds — $250 COMMISSION ON THE CONCERNS OF SPANISH-SPEAKING PEOPLE Chairman: Antonio Simon Suarez Aduardo Armenta, M.D., Alfred Bobes, Amon Burgee III, Edward T. Conroy, Rita C. Davidson, Juan Claudio Devincenti, Gerard Deviin, Rafael Inclan, M.D., Robert J. Jefferson, Ada N. P. dePerez, Carlos M. Rosario, Jr., Alicia M. Sanchez, Corina Wallace, Geraldine Weintraub. 1400 Fenwick Lane, Silver Spring 20910 The Governor appointed the members of this Commission in 1971 by Executive Order because of the large and growing number of Spanish- speaking people in Maryland and the need for an agency within the State to plan and evaluate programs, policy and legislation relating to the Spanish-speaking population in Maryland. The Commission con- sists of the Secretary of Employment and Social Services or her designee, the Governor's National Relations Officer, a representative of the State Board of Education, eight representatives appointed from |
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