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Congressional Delegation/593

ROY P. DYSON, 1st Congressional District, Democrat. Born in Great Mills, November
15, 1948. Attended University of Baltimore; Montgomery Junior College; University of
Maryland. Legislative assistant and research director for Congressman William D. Ford
of Michigan. Special assistant, Subcommittee on Agricultural Labor, U.S. House of
Representatives. Former assistant director of Operations, Democratic National
Committee. Member, Knights of Columbus; Elks; Moose Lodge; Fraternal Order of the
Police; Maryland Farm Bureau. Outstanding Young Man of the Year, 1977. Delegate to
1978 Democratic National Conference; presidential elector to 1976 Electoral College
from the First Congressional District. Member of Maryland House of Delegates,
1975-1981. Member of U.S. House of Representatives since 1981. Elected first president
of the 1981 Freshman Democrats Class. Member, House Armed Services Committee,
and House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. District offices: Waldorf Five
Center, Suite 105, Route 5, P.O. Box 742, Waldorf 20601, tel. 645-4844; One Plaza East,
Salisbury 21801, tel. 742-9070; 20 W. Bel Air Ave., Aberdeen 21001, tel. 272-7070.
Washington office: 224 Cannon Bldg., Washington, DC. 20515; tel. (202) 225-5311.

STENY H. HOYER, 5th Congressional District, Democrat. Born in New York, New
York, June 14, 1939. Suitland High School; University of Maryland, B.S., 1963;
Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 1966. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1966.
Attorney. Member of Maryland Senate, 1966-79 (president, 1975-79).Member, Mary-
land State Board for Higher Education, 1978-81. Policy Maker of the Year, National
Assoc. of Homebuilders, 1988; Congressional Advocate of the Year, Child Welfare
League, 1986; Legislator of the Year, Md. State's Attorneys' Assoc., 1977; Distin-
guished Alumnus Award, University of Md. Alumni Assoc., 1976; Outstanding Young
Marylander, Md. Jaycees, 1975. Member, Baltimore Council of Foreign Relations;
Omicron Delta Kappa; Sigma Chi Fraternity; Kalegathos Society; Board of Visitors,
College of Public Affairs, University of Maryland. Member of U.S. House of Represen-
tatives since 1981. Democratic Deputy Whip. Co-Chairman, Commission on Security
and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission). Member, House Appropriations
Committee (subcommittees: Labor, Health, Human Services and Education; Treasury,
Postal Service and General Government; District of Columbia); Democratic Study
Group (executive committee); Federal Government Service Task Force (Co-Chair);
Democratic Caucus Committee on Organization Study and Review; Committee on
Party Effectiveness. Married; three children. District office: 4351 Garden City Drive,
Suite 625, Landover 20785; tel. 436-5510. Washington office: 1513 Longworth Bldg.,
Washington, DC. 20515; tel. (202) 225-4131.

TOM McMILLEN, 4th Congressional District, Democrat. Born in Elmira, New York,
May 6,1952. University of Maryland, B.S., 1974; Oxford University (Rhodes Scholar),
B.A./M.A. (politics, philosophy, and economics), 1978. Member, U.S. Olympic Team,
1972. Retired in 1986 after eleven years in National Basketball Association. Founder and
principal of PagePlus. Chairman of the Board, Summit Capital Corporation. Board of
Directors, Second National Building and Loan, 1984-1987. Past member, Maryland
Higher Education Supplemental Loan Authority. Past Crusade Chairman, Md. Division
of American Cancer Society; National Basketball Assoc. Spokesman for the Special
Olympics. Board member, Anne Arundel County Sheltered Workshop; Prince George's
County Assoc. of Retarded Citizens. Member of U.S. House of Representatives since
1987; member, Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee; Science, Space and
Technology Committee. Vice-Chairman, Federal Government Service Task Force. Mem-
ber, Environmental and Energy Study Conference; Congressional Caucus on Women's
Issues; Democratic Study Group; Congressional Competitiveness Caucus; Congressional
Arts Caucus. District offices: 132 Holiday Court, #207, Annapolis 21403, tel. 841-5392;
Arundel Center North, 101 Crain Highway, N.W, #509, Glen Burnie 21061, tel.
768-8050; 6196 Oxon Hill Rd., Suite 370, Oxon Hill 20745, tel. 567-9212. Washington
office: 1508 Longworth Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20515; tel. (202) 225-8090.

 

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