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SIDNEY KRAMER, Democrat, District 19. Born in Washington, D.C., July 8, 1925.
Attended Washington, D.C., public schools; George Washington University. Member,
Montgomery County Council, 1970-1974 (vice-president, 1974); Montgomery County repre-
sentative to Region IV Board of Governor's Commission on Law Enforcement and the
Administration of Justice, 1971-1974; chairman, Public Safety Policy Committee, Metropoli-
tan Washington Council of Governments. Formerly vice-chairman, Executive Committee,
Montgomery United Way; president, Montgomery Chamber of Commerce; director-at-large,
Maryland Association for Retarded Citizens; member, board of trustees, Holy Cross Hospital;
president, Rotary Club of Silver Spring; chairman, Maryland Building Code Study Commis-
sion. Member, Advisory Board on Liability 1980-1982. Member, Governor's Commission on
Workmen's Compensation Laws. Member of the Senate since 1978; Economic and Environ-
mental Affairs Committee; Executive Nominations Committee Chairman, Montgomery
County Senate delegation. Member, Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive and
Legislative Review, Maryland Legislative Information System Steering Committee. District
office: 11500 Gilsan St., Silver Spring 20902; tel. 593^525. Annapolis office; 212 James Bldg.,
21401; tel. 841-3151.
JULIAN L. LAPIDES, Democrat, District 44. Born in Baltimore, September 17, 1931.
Attended Baltimore public schools; The Johns Hopkins University; Towson State College, B.S.,
1954; University of Maryland Law School, LL.B., 1961. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1965.
Served with U.S. Army, 1954-1956. Member, Governor's High Technology Roundtable;
Maryland State Arts Council; Maryland Housing Policy Commission; State Planning
Commission. President, Mount Royal Democratic Club. Member, American Antiquarian
Society; The Peale Museum; Baltimore Museum of Art; Walters Art Gallery; Victorian Society
in America; NAACP. Board member, Society for the Preservation of Maryland Antiquities;
Lillie Carroll Jackson Museum; Council, American Antiquarian Society. Past president,
Maryland Kidney Foundation; regional vice-president, National Kidney Foundation,
1970-1972. Married. Member of the House of Delegates, 1963-1967. Member of the Senate
since 1967; Budget and Taxation Committee. Chairman, Baltimore City Delegation. Senate
chairman, Joint Committee on Budget and Audit; co-chairman, Joint Committee on
Legislative Ethics. Member, Legislative Policy Committee. District office; 809 Cathedral St.,
Baltimore, 21201; tel. 752^*519. Annapolis office: 116 Pres. Wing, James Bldg., 21401; tel.
841-3686.
LAURENCE LEVITAN, Democrat, District 15. Born in Washington, D.C., October 22, 1933.
Washington and Lee University, B.S., 1955; George Washington Law School, J.D., 1958.
Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1964. Partner, law firm ofLevitan, Ezrin, West & Kerxton, Chtd.
Member, board of trustees, Greater Washington Jewish Community Foundation. Member,
Montgomery County Executive's Commission on Higher Education. Member, gubernatorial
commissions on School Construction Programs, Agricultural Land Preservation, Condomini-
ums, Compensation and Personnel Policies, Federal Income Tax Conformity, and Manage-
ment Alternatives for Public Higher Education. Member, Southern Legislative Conference
Fiscal Affairs and Oversight Committee; National Conference of State Legislatures Subcom-
mittee on Federal Taxation. Married. Member of the House of Delegates, 1971-74. Member of
the Senate since 1975; Rules Committee. Chairman, Budget and Taxation Committee, 1979—;
chairman. Spending Affordability Committee; vice-chairman, Joint Oversight Committee on
Economic and Community Development; Maryland Legislative Information System Steering
Committee. Member, Legislative Policy Committee; Joint Budget and Audit Committee; Joint
Oversight Committee on Transportation. District office: 11426 Georgetowne Dr., Potomac
20854; tel. 299-6561. Annapolis office: 132 James Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3169.
JOSEPH J. LONG, SR., Democrat, District 38. Born in Delmar, July 19, 1921. Attended
public schools in Salisbury and Delmar; Paynter Business School. Electrician (retired). Served
with the U.S. Air Force, 1942-1946. Member, Salisbury City Council, 1958-1962. Member,
Governor's Commission to Study Public Employee Labor Relations; Governor's Commission
to Study the Revision of the Child Labor Laws; Governor's Advisory Committee on Elevators.
Vice-chairman, Joint Committee to Study the State Economy. President, Young Democratic
Club of Wicomico County, 1960-1961. Member, Democratic Club of Wicomico County;
Salisbury Democratic Committee. Member, Farm Bureau; Moose; American Legion. Member,
Bi-State Chesapeake Bay Commission, 1981-1983. Married. Member of the House of
Delegates, 1963-1978. Chairman, Wicomico County Delegation, 1967-1978. Chairman,
Subcommittee on Labor and Management of Economic Matters Committee, 1968-1978.
Chairman, Joint Governor's Commission on Study of Mobile Homes, 1976-1981. Member of
the Senate since 1979. Member, Judicial Proceedings Committee. District office: 730 S. Park
Drive, Salisbury 21801; tel. 742-9032. Annapolis office: 206 James Bldg, 21401; tel. 841-3645.
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