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Maryland Manual, 1983-84
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MARYLAND COUNCIL ON THE
ECONOMY, ENVIRONMENT AND
ENERGY PRODUCTION

Chairperson: Harry Hughes, Governor

Vice-Chairperson: J. Joseph Curran, Lieutenant
Governor

Charles R. Buck, Jr., Secretary of Health and
Mental Hygiene; Vacancy, Secretary of Natural
Resources: Constance Lieder, Secretary of State
Planning; James 0. Roberson, Secretary of Eco-
nomic and Community Development; H. Louis
Stettler III, Secretary of Budget and Fiscal
Planning; Lowell K. Bridwell, Secretary of
Transportation.

State House
Annapolis 21401 Public Information: 269-2804

The Governor created the Maryland Council
on the Economy, Environment and Energy Pro-
duction by Executive Order in 1978 to succeed
the Maryland Council on the Environment. The
Council assists in the formulation of a coordinat-
ed policy for development of natural resources,
protection of the environment, and stimulus of
the State's economy. It assists in the resolution of
potential conflicts between the interests of private
industry and the protection of the State's environ-
ment. The Council develops new programs and
policies whenever appropriate.

Permanent members of the Council are the
Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, the Secretary
of Budget and Fiscal Planning, the Secretary of
Economic and Community Development, the Sec-
retary of Health and Mental Hygiene, the Secre-
tary of Natural Resources, the Secretary of State
Planning, and the Secretary of Transportation.

ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR
EDUCATIONAL BLOCK GRANTS

Chairperson: David C. Daneker

Bernard Bell; Thomas E. Bellavance; Clarence W.
Blount; Mona-Lee Bretall; William R. Bur-
roughs; G. Patrick Canan; Robert Y. Dubel;
Doris A. Eugene; Howard Stark Geer; Joyce F.
Hastings; Lucille Maurer; Michael J. Morris;
Kathleen O'Donovan; Barbara Risacher; Wil-
liam H. Rohrer; P. Parvin Sharpless; E.
Kathleen Shoap; James Spencer; Edwin E.
Stenger.

1000 Maryland Trust Bldg.
Calvert and Redwood Sts.
Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 539-3474

The Advisory Committee for Educational
Block Grants, originally called the Education Ad-
visory Committee, was created in 1981 by Execu-

Executive Commissions/32 5

tive Order pursuant to the provisions of the feder-
al Education Consolidation and Improvement
Act of 1981. The Committee is to advise the
State Department of Education on the allocation
of federal funds provided by the Act among eligi-
ble State education programs. It also is to advise
the Department in planning, developing, support-
ing, implementing, and evaluating these State ed-
ucation programs.

TASK FORCE ON EMPLOYMENT AND
TRAINING

Chairperson: John J. Corbley
One South Calvert St.

Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 659-6200

Appointed by the Governor in 1982, this task
force is to review the State's vocational training
efforts and to make recommendations for future
actions.

EXPORT COAL TASK FORCE

Chairperson: Hans F. Mayer, Deputy Secretary of
Economic and Community Development

Vice-Chairperson: George Shropshire

Bernard L. Berkowitz, Thomas M. Bradley, Low-
ell K. Bridwell, William Eichbaum, Robert
Keller, Albert J. Knighton, E. R. Lichty, Rich-
ard C. Mappin, Paul Massicot.

2525 Riva Road
Annapolis 21401 Telephone: 269-3265

The Export Coal Task Force was created in
1980 by Executive Order to develop policies and
programs for coordinating and guiding the devel-
opment of the Port of Baltimore to meet the
needs of a growing worldwide demand for export
coal. The Task Force is to study the adequacy of
rail facilities connecting coal production areas
with the Port of Baltimore, storage and pier facil-
ities, dredging needed for increased harbor and
channel depth, and public and private means of
financing future development.

STATE FLEET SAFETY COMMITTEE

Acting Chairperson: Robert Wilcox

Pierce E. Cody III, State Highway Administration;
S. William Goldstein, State Department of Edu-
cation; Gregory J. Leyko, Department of Public
Safety and Correctional Services; Joseph W.
Schmitt, Department of Transportation; Richard
H. Turk, Department of Transportation; Maj.
Bernard Weimer, Maryland State Police.

 



 
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