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IDAMAE GARROTT, Democrat, District 19. Bora in Washington, D.C., December 24, 1916.
Hyattsville High School; Western Maryland College, A.B., 1936. Montgomery County Council,
1966-74 (president, 1971; chairperson, planning committee, 1970-74); board member, Washington
Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, 1972-74; Washington Suburban Transit Commission, 1971-74
(chairp-rson, 1972); Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (president, 1974; chairper-
son, land use committee, 1969-74); chairperson, Solid Waste Management Agency of Metropolitan
Washington, 1969-74. Former president, Montgomery County League of Women Voters and Mont-
gomery County Humane Society; honorary member, Wheaton Rescue Squad (board member,
1982-84). Honorary Doctor of Laws, Western Maryland College; John Dewey Award, 1982; Human-
itarian Award, Montgomery County Humane Society, 1983; Certificate of Appreciation, Montgomery
County Education Assoc., 1984. Author of Paying Our Way, Maryland State Taxes and You. Mar-
ried; 2 children. Member of the House of Delegates, 1979-87. Member of the Senate since 1987.
Member, Economic and Environmental Affairs Committee; Joint Committee on Federal Relations.
District office: 13115 Estelle Rd., Wheaton 20906; tel. 94fr4879. Annapolis office: 208 James Bidg.,
21401; tel. 841-3151.

LEO GREEN, Democrat, District 23. Mt. St. Mary's College, B.S., cum laude; Georgetown Univer-
sity Law School, LL.B., J.D. Attorney. Member, Maryland State and District of Columbia Bar As-
sociations. Veteran; American Legion. Mayor of Bowie, two terms. Member, Governor's Employ-
ment 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 vi-
ce-chairman, Washington Council of Governments; board of directors, Villa Rosa Home. Past presi-
dent, Associated Catholic Charities. Past chairman, board of visitors, Bowie State College; past gen-
eral 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. Member, Fi-
nance Committee; Executive Nominations Committee. Senate Chairman, Joint Committee on the
Management of Public Funds. Member, Joint Committee on Health Care Cost Containment; Spend-
ing Afibrdability Committee. District office: 3123 Belair Dr., Bowie 20715; tel. 464-8777. Annapolis
office: 212 James Bidg., 21401; tel. 858-3631.

BARBARA A. HOFFMAN, Democrat, District 42. Bom in Baltimore, March 8, 1940. Forest Park
High School; Towson State College, B.S., 1960; The Johns Hopkins University, M.L.A,, 1966. Super-
visor of secondary school teachers, Morgan State University, 1968-73. Executive director, Maryland
Democratic Party, 1979-83. Member, Task Force on Day Care Licensing; Task Force to Study
Adoption Procedures; Commission to Review Campaign Financing Laws. Served on boards of vari-
ous civic and philanthropic organizations. Past president, Hadassah, and Maryland Committee for
Children, Inc. Co-author, Journeys in English, an English textbook. Married; 3 children. Member of
the Senate since 1983. Deputy Minority Whip. Member, Budget and Taxation Committee, Joint
Committee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review (AELR); joint Budget and Audit
Committee; Executive Nominations Committee. Co-chair, Legislative Committee, Women Legislators
of Maryland. Member, Committee to Study Sentencing and Correctional Alternatives for Women
Convicted of Crime. District office: 6609 Reisterstown Rd., Suite 104, Baltimore 21215; tel.
764-3614. Annapolis office; 308 James Bidg., 21401; tel. 841-3648.

PAULA COLODNY HOLLINGER, Democrat, District 11. Born in Washington, D.C., December
30, 1940. Mt. Sinai Hospital School of Nursing, New York, RN, 1961. Registered Nurse. Member,
Governor's Task Force on Violence and Extremism; Governor's Task Force on AIDS, 1985; Gover-
nor's Commission on Black and Minority Health, 1986. Delegate, Democratic National Convention,
1976; Baltimore County Commission for Women (secretary, 1977-78), 1977-. Member, National Or-
der of Women Legislators. Member, Beth Am Synagogue; B'nai B'rith Women; National Council of
Jewish Women; Organization for Rehabilitation and Training; Chancellor's Commission on the Sta-
tus of Women at UMBC, 1979. Notable Americans, 1979; Who's Who of American Women. Married;

3 children. Member, House of Delegates, 1979-87; Joint Committee on Health Care Cost Contain-
ment. Member of Senate since 1987; Economic and Environmental Affairs Committee; Joint Com-
mittee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review; Joint Committee on Federal Relations.
President, Women's Legislative Caucus, 1986-87. Co-Chairman, Joint Subcommittee on Continuing
Care Retirement Communities, 1984-. Chairman, Science and Technology & Resource Planning
Committee, National Conference of State Legislatures, 1984-. District office: 3708 Lanamer Rd.,
Randallstown 21133; tel. 922-3926, 655-2525. Annapolis office; 206 James Bidg., 21401; tel.
841-3131.



 
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