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ANNE HEALEY, Democrat, District 22. Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, January 2,
1951. Marywood CoUegc, B.A., 1972; Cathohc University of America, M.A., 1974.
Independent writer/editor. Member, Hyattsville City Council, 1987-90. Member,
Washington Independent Writers (board of directors, 1989-90). Married; two children.
Member of the House of Delegates since 1991. Member, Ways and Means Committee,
Bi-County Committee. District office: 3920 Madison St., HyattsviUe 20781; te). 779-4515.
Annapolis office: 207 Lowe House Office Bidg., 21401-1991; tel. 858-3058,841-3058.
HENRY B. HELLER, Democrat, District 19. Born in Washington, DC, August 14,
1941. Walter Johnson High School, Bethesda; Montgomery College, A.A., 1962;
Frostburg State College, B.S., 1964; Virginia Polytechnic Institute, M.A., 1982, Ed.D.,
1985. Management and budget specialist, Montgomery County Public Schools. President,
Montgomery County Education Association; Montgomery College Alumni Association.
President, Wheaton Woods Citizens Association; member, Wheaton Citizens Advisory
Board; president. Aspen Hill Civic Association. Recipient of awards from Phi Delta Kappa;
Alpha Psi Omega. Married; two children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1987.
Vice-Chairman, Montgomery County Delegation. Member, Ways and Means Committee;
Joint Committee on Federal Relations; Advisory Commission on Federal-State-Local
Relations; Special Joint Committee on the Medical Assistance Program. Member,
Governor's Commission on Black Males (chairman, education subcommittee). Member,
Labor Committee of National Council of State Legislatures; Metropolitan Development
Policy Committee of Washington Council of Governments. District office: 12706 Turkey
Branch Parkway, Rockville 29853; tel. 949-4265. Annapolis office: 222 Lowe House
Office Bidg., 21401-1991, tel. 858-3001, 841-3001.
HENRY R. HERGENROEDER, JR., Democrat, District 43. Born in Baltimore,
Maryland, October 26, 1943. Attended Baltimore City public and private schools; Bal-
timore Community College; University of Baltimore, B.S., 1966; Virginia-Maryland
Bankers School, 1976. Employed with Equitable Bank N.A., 1970-90. Member, Maryland
Commission on Functions of Government; Special Committee to Study Child Labor Laws.
Past director, Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Maryland, Inc. Member, Regional
Planning Council, 1983-87. Past secretary. Equitable Bank Foundation, Inc., 1974-84.
Director and president, York Road Planning Committee, Inc., 1982-88. Director, Society
for the Preservation of Maryland Antiquities, 1987-90. Received McCormick Unsung Hero
Award and YMCA Youth Award, 1972. Legislator of the Year, Greater Baltimore Board
of Realtors, 1987. Legislator of the Year, Maryland Nurses Association, 1989. Unmarried.
Member of the House of Delegates since 1967. Member, Ways and Means Committee;
Joint Budget and Audit Committee; Joint Committee on the Management of Public Funds
District office: 344 Homeland South Way, Baltimore 21212; tel. 433-4093. Annapolis
office: 321 Lowe House Office Bidg., 21401-1991; tel. 841-3308.
SHEILA ELLIS HIXSON, Democrat, District 20. Born in L'Anse, Michigan, February
9,1933. Attended L'Anse public schools. Graduated from Northern State Teachers College.
Head Start teacher, Detroit, Michigan, 1960-62; legislative representative for national
organization; campaign manager and aide to Michigan Congressman William D. Ford
Administrative assistant. Democratic National Committee. Member, Democratic State
Central Committee, Montgomery County, National Capital Democratic Club; Women's
National Democratic Club, Women's Suburban Democratic Club; Eastern Montgomery,
Kensington, Wheaton Democratic Club; Plowmen and Fishermen, Montgomery County;
NOW; Women's Political Caucus; National Professional and Business Women's Organiza-
tion; National Association of Sunday School Instructors. Member, Governor's Council on
Child Abuse and Neglect; Governor's Employment and Training Council. Member of the
House of Delegates since 1976. Member, Ways and Means Committee. House Chair, Joint
Committee on Federal Relations; Advisory Commission on Federal-State-Local Relations.
Member, Budget Committee and Protocol Committee, National Conference of State
Legislatures. District office: 1008 Broadmore Circle, Silver Spring 20904; tel. 384-4739.
Annapolis office: 221 Lowe House Office Bidg., 21401-1991; tel 841-3019; Washington
metro area tel. 858-3019.
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