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Maryland Manual, 1985-86
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B. W. MIKE DONOVAN, Democrat, District 25. Bom in Baltimore. Attended Baltimore
parochial schools; Butler University; University of Maryland. Real estate broker. Served in the
U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II and until 1964. Member, Vietnam Veterans
Memorial Commission. Past president, Alben Barkley Democratic Club. Member, Knights of
Columbus; American Legion; V.F.W. Married. Member of the House of Delegates for twelve
years; Assistant Majority Floor Leader for seven and one-half years. Member of the Senate
since 1979. Assistant majority whip; co-chairman, Protocol Committee; member. Economic
and Environmental Affairs Committee. District office: 6108 Old Silver Hill Rd., Suite 216,
District Heights 20028; tel. 421-7050. Annapolis office: 409 James Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3127.

ARTHUR DORMAN, Democrat, District 21. Bom in New York, October 21, 1926. Attended
Brooklyn, N.Y., public schools; George Washington University; Pennsylvania College of
Optometry, O.D., 1953. Optometrist. Served with U.S. Army, World War II. Member,
Governor's Task Force on Hazardous Waste Initiatives; Executive Board and Legislative
Advisory Committee, Southern Regional Education Board. Member, 21st Legislative District
and Vansville District Democratic Clubs; Both Torah Congregation; national, State, and local
optometric associations; past president. Vision Institute of America. Maryland Optometrist of
the Year, 1967; national Optometrist of the Year, 1968. Member, Beltsville Citizens'
Association; Beta Sigma Kappa; American Legion; V.F.W.; Prince George's County Boys and
Girls Clubs; past president, Takoma-Langley Kiwanis Club. Married. Member of the House of
Delegates, 1965-75; chairman, Prince George's County delegation, 1971-75; member. Legisla-
tive Council, 1971-75; Speaker Pro Tern, 1971-75. Member of the Senate since 1975; vice-
chairman, Economic and Environmental Affairs Committee. Chairman, Prince George's
County Senate Delegation, 1980-81, Member, Executive Nominations Committee; Joint
Committee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review. Home: 11107 Montgomery
Rd., Beltsville 20705; tel. 937-7411. Annapolis office: 303 James Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3141.

BERNIE FOWLER, Democrat, District 29. Born in Baltimore, March 30, 1924. Graduate of
Calvert Senior High School. Self-employed businessman. Served in the U.S. Navy, 1944-1946,
receiving Asiatic-Pacific, American Theatre, and Victory medals. Member, Calvert County
Board of Education, 1963-1969 (president, 4 years); Calvert County Commissioner, 1970-1982
(president, 9 years); member. Governor's Commission on Special Education; Governor's Task
Force on State-Local Fiscal Relationships; Governor's Task Force on Time-Sharing; State
Development Council Task Force; Patuxent River Commission. President, Tri-County Council
for Southern Maryland; chairman, Tri-County Natural Resources Commission; chairman,
Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice Board for Region II. Member, Prince
Frederick Lodge 142; Eastern Star; American Legion; VFW; Elks; Kiwanis; Farm Bureau;

Chamber of Commerce; Sportsman Club; Potomac River Association; Waterman's Associa-
tion. Married; 4 children. Member of the Senate since 1983; Budget and Taxation Committee;

Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics. District office: Prince Frederick Shopping Center, P.O.
Box 288, Prince Frederick 20678; tel. 1-800-492-8342 or 535-3366. Annapolis office: 210
James Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3673.

LEO GREEN, Democrat, District 23. Mt. St. Mary's College, B.S., cum laude; Georgetown
University Law School, LL.B., J.D. Attorney. Member, Maryland State and District of
Columbia Bar Associations. Veteran; American Legion. Mayor of Bowie, two terms. Member,
Governor's Employment and Training Council. Director, Patuxent District, Boy Scouts of
America; trustee. Prince George's United Way. Past member, Board of Trustees of the State
Universities and Colleges; past vice-chairman, Washington Council of Governments; board of
directors, Villa Rosa Home. Past president. Associated Catholic Charities. Past chairman,
board of visitors, Bowie State College; past general counsel, Eastern U.S. Postal Region,
Delegate and secretary, Maryland delegation, Democratic National Convention, 1976.
Distinguished Alumni Award, Mt. St. Mary's College, 1979. Married; 8 children. Member of
House of Delegates, 1975-79. Member of the Senate since 1983; Finance Committee. Senate
Chairman, Joint Committee on the Management of Public Funds. Member, Joint Committee
on Legislative Ethics; Special Joint Committee on Pensions; Joint Committee on Federal
Relations; Spending Affordability Committee. District office: 3123 Belair Dr., Bowie 20715;

tel. 464-8777. Annapolis office: 214 James Bldg., 21401; tel. 858-3631.



 
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