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418 MARYLAND MANUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY COMPENSATION COMMISSION Chairman: Williford Gragg Nominated by the President of the Senate: H. Vernon Eney; Al- fred L, Scanlan. Nominated by the Speaker of the House of Delegates: Edward J. Courtney; John E. Chubb. Joseph P. Brennan; Betty Moss; Edward G. Uhl; George S. Wills. United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, Baltimore 21203 Telephone: LExington 9-0380 The Governor appointed the members of this special commission in 1970 following the ratification of a Constitutional Amendment by the voters at the general election held on November 3, 1970 (Chapter 576, Acts of 1970; Const. 1867, Art. Ill, sec. 15). The Commission consists of nine members of whom two were nominated by the President of the Senate and two by the Speaker of the House of Delegates. All mem- bers will serve until May 31, 1975, at which time terms will be for four years. Members of the General Assembly, and officers and employees of the Maryland State government or county, city and other govern- mental units of the State are not eligible for appointment to the Com- mission. The Commission was created to determine the compensation and allowances due the members of the General Assembly. It submitted its report on January 28, 1971 and will make no further reports to the General Assembly until 1975. MARYLAND COMMISSION ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION Legislative Council Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation: Chairman: Senator Steny H. Hoyer Vice Chairman: Delegate John S. Arnick Senator James Clark, Jr. Delegate John W, Douglass Senator Edward T. Hall Delegate C. A. Porter Hopkins Senator William S. James Delegate John J. Kent, Jr. Senator Charles H. Smelser Delegate John Hanson Briscoe Senator George E. Snyder Delegate L. Leonard Ruben Advisory Commission: Vladimir A. Wahbe, Secretary of State Planning R. Kenneth Barnes, Secretary, Department of Budget and Fiscal Planning Francis B. Burch, Attorney General of Maryland Fred L. Wineland, Secretary of State Mrs. Ernie Honig, Research Officer, Executive Department 16 Francis Street, P. 0. Box 348, Annapolis 21404 Telephone: 267-5561 The Maryland Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation, orig- inally created by Chapter 331, Acts of 1937, had its membership re- constituted by Chapter 37, Acts of 1964. The Commission consists of twelve members appointed by the Legislative Council. Six members are members of the Senate and six members are members of the House of Delegates. These members include ex officio, the President of the Sen- ate, the Speaker of the House of Delegates, and the majority and |
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