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KWEISI MFUME, 7th Congressional District, Democrat. Born in Baltimore, October
24,1948. Morgan State University Bachelor of Urban Planning, magna cum laude, 1976;
The Johns Hopkins University, M.A., 1984. Member, Baltimore City Council, 1979-87;
Chairman, Health Subcommittee of Baltimore City. Member, Taxation and Finance
Committee, Policy and Planning Committee, and Education Committee of Maryland
Democratic State Central Committee for 40th legislative district. Delegate to Democratic
National Convention, 1980, 1984, and 1988. Co-Chair, Baltimore "Kennedy for
President" Campaign, 1980. Co-Chair, Maryland "Jackson for President" Campaign,
1984,1988. Member of U.S. House of Representatives since 1987; member, Banking,
Finance and Urban Affairs Committee (Subcommittees on Housing and Community
Development, Economic Stabilization and International Development); Small Business
Committee (Subcommittees on Minority Business Enterprise, Exports, Tourism and
Special Problems); Select Committee on Hunger. In 100th Congress: Human Rights
Caucus; Congressional Arts Caucus; Caucus for Women's Issues; treasurer, Congressional
Black Caucus; deputy whip, Freshman Democratic Class. District offices: 3000 Druid
Park Dr., Baltimore 21215, tel. 367-1900; 223 N. Charles St., Baltimore 21218, tel.
235-2700; 6326 Security Blvd., Baltimore 21207, tel. 298-5997/8. Washington office:
1107 Longworth Bldg., Washington, DC. 20515; tel. (202) 225-4741

CONSTANCE A. MORELLA, 8th Congressional District, Republican. Born in
Somerville, Massachusetts, February 12, 1931. Boston University, A.B., 1954; The
American University, M.A., 1967. Maryland House of Delegates, 1979-1986
(appropriations committee). Montgomery College English professor, currently on leave.
Former vice-chair, C & O Canal Park Advisory Commission; trustee, Capitol College and
Trinity College; former President, Montgomery County Commission for Women. Board
member, Women's Institute and Shady Grove Hospital Foundation; honorary board
member, Montgomery County Hospice Society. Outstanding Mother of 1988 Award,
National Mother's Day Committee; Woman of Commitment Award, ADL B'nai B'rith,
1987; Legislator of the Year Award, Md. Nurses Assoc., Dist. V, 1988; Woman of the
Year Award, National Assoc. of Women Judges, Dist. 4, 1987; selected to Collegium of
Distinguished Alumni, Boston University, 1987; Distinguished Alumna Award, The
American University, Distinguished Legislator Award, Md. Victims Advocacy Network;
Woman of the Year, Zonta International. Married; three children, six wards. Member of
U.S. House of Representatives since 1987; Committee on Post Office and Civil Service;
Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Select Committee on Aging. In 100th
Congress: Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues; Congressional Human Rights
Caucus; Congressional Caucus for Soviet Jewry; Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus;
Environmental and Energy Study Conference; Federal Government Service Task Force;
Technology Policy Task Force. District office: 11141 Georgia Ave., Suite 302, Wheaton
20902; tel. 946-6801. Washington office: 1024 Longworth Bldg., Washington DC.
20515; tel. (202) 225-5341.

 

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