Congressional Delegation/519
UNITED STATES SENATE
The 100-member U.S. Senate consists of two members from each state. U.S. Senators are elected to
serve six-year terms. _^^^^^^^^^^_^^^^^^___^^_
BARBARA A. MIKULSKI, Democrat. Born July 20, 1936, in Baltimore. Attended
Mount Saint Agnes College, B.A., 1958; University of Maryland School of Social
Work, M.S.W., 1965. Author, lecturer, teacher, social worker. Recipient of honorary
degrees from Hood College, Goucher College, and Pratt Institute, New York. Balti-
more City Councilwoman, 1971-1976. Former adjunct professor, Department of Soci-
ology, Loyola College; chair, Democratic Party Commission on Delegate Selection and
Party Structure, 1973; Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate seat in Maryland, 1974;
consultant, National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs; executive committee, Congress-
women's Caucus; delegate, International Women's Year Conference, 1980; member,
National Organization for Women and National Women's Political Caucus. Unmar-
ried. Member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1977-1987. Member, Energy and
Commerce Committee (Subcommittees: Health and Environment; Transportation and
Commerce), 1977-; Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee (Subcommittees:
Merchant Marine; Coast Guard; Oceanography), 1977- Member of U.S. Senate since
1987; member, Appropriations Committee, Labor and Human Resources Committee,
Environment and Public Works Committee, and Small Business Committee. District
office: World Trade Center, Suite 253, Baltimore 21202-3041, tel. 962^510. Washing-
ton office: 320 Hart Senate Office Bidg., Washington, D.C. 20313, lei. (202) 224-4654.
PAUL S. SARBANES, Democrat. Bom February 3, 1933, in Salisbury. Attended
Wicomico County Senior High School; Princeton University, A.B., magna cum laude,
Phi Beta Kappa, 1954; Rhodes Scholar at Baffiol College, Oirford University, first class
B.A., honours in the School of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, 1957; Harvard
Law School, LL.B.i cum laude, 1960. Member of the Maryland bar. Attorney; in pri-
vate practice 1961-1962, 1965-1970. Law clerk to Judge Moms A. Soper, U.S. Court
of Appeals for the Fourth District, 1960-1961. Legislative draftsman, Maryland De-
partment of Legislative Reference, 1961 session of the Maryland General Assembly.
Administrative assistant to Walter W. Heller, chairman of the Council of Economic
Advisers, 1962-1963. Executive director, Charter Revision Commission of Baltimore
City, 1963-1964. Maryland House of Delegates, 1966-1970; member, Judiciary and
Ways and Means committees; vice-chairman, Baltimore City Delegation for 1968 ses-
sion. Member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1971-1977; served on Judiciary Com-
mittee, Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, and the Select Committee on
House Reorganization. Member of the U.S. Senate since 1977, serving on the Foreign
Relations Committee, the Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, the Senate
Select Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Resistance,
and as Chairman of the Joint Economic Committee. Married to Christine Dunbar
Sarbanes; 3 children. District offices: 1518 Federal Office Bidg., Baltimore 21201, tel.
962^436; 1110 Fidler Lane, Silver Spring 20910, tel. 589-8800. Eastern Shore: tel.
546-4998. Western Maryland: tel. 722-5369. Washington office: 332 Dirksen Senate
Office Bidg., Washington, D.C. 20510; tel. (202) 224-4524.
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