Delegates/Ill
PHILLIP D. BISSETT, Republican, District 30. Born in Bethesda, Maryland, September
11, 1956. Southern Senior High School; Anne Arundel Community College.
Warehouseman. Member, South County Environmental Commission (appointed byAnnc
Arundel County Executive). Married; one child. Member of the House of Delegates since
1991. Member, Judiciary Committee. District office: 453 Walnut Dr., Edgcwater 21037;
tel. 798-6273. Annapolis office: 212 Lowe House Office BIdg., Annapolis 21401-1991;
tel. 841-3211.
ROSA LEE BLUMENTHAL, Democrat, District 26. Born in Raeford, North Carolina.
Fayetteville Sr. High School, Fayetteville, N.C.; Lewisburg College. Member, Prince
George's County Democratic Central Committee, 1982-86. President, Prince George's
Women's Democratic Club; Oxon Hill Recreation and Cultural Council. Past president,
Oxon Hill Democratic Club; Prince George's Federation of Park and Recreation Councils.
Former board member, Oxon Hill Manor Foundation. Member, American Legion, VFW
and DAV Auxiliaries. Former columnist. Prince George's Post. Past member. Ft. Footc and
Oxon Hill PTAs. Chairman, Oxon Hill Arts and Crafts Fair. Former board member, Prince
George's Civic Opera. Charter member, Oxon Hill Homemaker Club. Area chairman,
Cancer Crusade. President of the Year, Prince George's Federation of Park and Recreation
Councils; Citizen of the Year, Congress of Southern Prince George's Civic Associations;
American Legion Service Award. Married; four children; eleven grandchildren. Member of
the House ofDelegates since 1987.Member, Judiciary Committee. Annapolis office: 205-A
Lowe House Office BIdg., 21401-1991; tel. 858-3012.
ROSE MARY HATEM BONSACK, Democrat, District 34. Born in Havre de Grace,
Maryland, October 24, 1933. Washington College, B.S., cum laude, 1955; University of
Maryland Medical School; Medical College ofPennsylvania.M.D., 1960. Physician—family
practice. Medical Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, 1961—. Member, Harford County
Medical Society, 1961—; Hypertensive Council of Maryland, 1980-82;Maryland Academy
of Family Physicians, 1980— (president, 1988-89); American Academy of Family
Physicians, 1980—. Member, State Board of Medical Examiners, 1985-88. Member &
Executive Secretary, Commission on Medical Discipline of Maryland, 1985-88. Executive
Secretary, State Board of Physician Quality Assurance, 1988—. Member, Medical Advisory
Board, Motor Vehicle Administration. Member, Democratic State Central Committee,
1986-90. Member, St. Joan of Arc Council; ex officio member, board of directors, John
Carroll High School. Citation for Service above Self, Havre de Grace Rotary, 1976.
Certificate of Merit for Service, Maryland Cancer Society, 1977. Citation for Outstanding
Community Service, Harford County Medical Society, 1979. Women Helping Women
Award, Soroptomists of Harford and Cecil counties, 1983-84. Married; five children.
Member of the House of Delegates since 1991. Member, Environmental Matters Com-
mittee. District office: 205 Hemlock Lane, Aberdeen 21001; tel. 272-2643. Annapolis
office: 326 Lowe House Office BIdg., 21401-1991; tel. 841-3289.
FRANK D. BOSTON, JR., Democrat, District 41. Born in Baltimore, Maryland,
December 5, 1938. Douglass Sr. High School; University of Maryland, B.A., 1973; The
Johns Hopkms University, M.Ed., 1979. Vocational evaluator-tcacher, Baltimore City
Public School System. Former president. Local 1694, American Federation of State,
County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Council 92, AFL-CIO. Member, Maryland
State Teachers Association; Baltimore Teachers Union. Member, People Not Politics.
Member, Maryland Democratic State Central Committee, 1982-86. Married; two children.
Member of the House ofDelegates since 1987. Member, Judiciary Committee, 1991—.
Former member. Constitutional and Administrative Law Committee. District office: 2200
Garrison Blvd., Suite 202, Baltimore 21216; tel. 566-3373. Annapolis office: 314 Lowe
House Office BIdg., 21401-1991; tel. 841-3283.
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