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levels, giving the General Assembly authority
to appoint a replacement for any State elected
or appointed officer who is unavailable to per-
form his duties, providing alternative means of
publishing amendments to the Constitution,
and reducing the number of years required of
a public officer to be in office before an in-
cumbent public officer's salary may be
changed.
At the November 1978 general election the fol-
lowing proposed Constitutional Amendments
failed to gain voter approval: granting right of
prior entry on vacant land in Anne Arundel
County, authorizing the State Treasurer to make
and sell short-term notes, and granting
Chestertown in Kent County quick-take condem-
nation authority.
OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT TO THE
PRESIDENT AND THE SPEAKER
Orin J. Durey, Assistant to the President and the
Speaker
Legislative Services Building
90 State Circle
Annapolis 21401 Telephone: 269-2745
The Office of the Assistant to the President
and the Speaker was established in 1975 by joint
action of the President and Speaker as the admin-
istrative element of the Legislative Department.
He serves at their pleasure and may be removed
by joint action and at the discretion of the Presi-
dent and the Speaker.
The Assistant to the President and the Speaker
is responsible for all administrative functions. He
serves in a coordinating capacity for the Legisla-
tive Department with respect, to administrative
functions involving agencies such as the Depart-
ment of General Services, the Department of
Budget and Fiscal Planning, the Department of
State Planning, the Department of Personnel, and
the Comptroller's Office.
COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS
STANDING COMMITTEES
SENATE
Laurence Levitan, Budget and Taxation
Edward T. Conroy, Constitutional and Public Law
Harry J. McGuirk, Economic Affairs
^fpivin A ^tpinh^rff Pittnnrp
J. Joseph Curran, Jr., Judicial Proceedings
Margaret C. Schweinhaut, Executive Nominations
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
John R. Hargreaves, Appropriations
Helen L. Koss, Constitutional and Administrative
Law
Frederick C. Rummage, Economic Matters
Torrey C. Brown, Environmental Matters
Joseph E. Owens, Judiciary
Tyras S. Athey, Ways and Means
Hattie N. Harrison, Rules and Executive
Nominations
Daniel J. Minnick, Jr„ Protocol
STATUTORY COMMITTEES
James dark, Jr. and Benjamin L. Cardin, Legis-
lative Policy Committee
Carter M. Hickman, Administrative, Executive and
Legislative Review
Lucille Maurer, Intergovernmental Cooperation
John W. Douglass, Joint Budget and Audit
Kay G. Bienen and Julian L. Lapides, Legislative
Ethics
Vacant, Management of Public Funds
Vacant, Metropolitan Mass Transit Oversight
STANDING COMMITTEES-
SUBJECT JURISDICTION
SENATE
Budget and Taxation
Consideration of State operating and capital
budgets, including revenues and expenditures;
supplementary appropriation bills; State and
county bond authorizations; legislative budgetary
procedures; all taxation and property assessment
legislation; and creation of judgeships.
Constitutional and Public Law
Government operations; procedures of executive
and administrative departments and agencies;
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