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Treasury; he was reelected in 1962, 1966, 1970,
1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, and 1990. No one has
served in statewide elected office in Maryland
longer than Mr. Goldstein.

Mr. Goldstein is married to the former Hazel E.
Horton and has three children, Philip, Louisa, and
Margaret Senate. Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein reside at
Oakland Hall, Prince Frederick, Maryland.

Mr. Goldstein and his wife have shared a legal
practice in Prince Frederick. He also operates
several farms. He is active in veterans, charitable,
and civic organizations. He served as President of
the National Association of State Auditors,
Comptrollers and Treasurers for 1969. He is
Chairperson of the Board of Visitors and Governors
of Washington College. He also has served as a
delegate or alternate to twelve Democratic
National Conventions, and was a member of the

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Platform and Resolutions Committee at the 1964,
1968, 1972,1976,1984, and 1988 conventions.

Morgan State University, Western Maryland
College, Washington College, the University of
Baltimore, and Towson Stare University have each
awarded Mr. Goldstein honorary doctorates. He
has received the President's Medal from Mr. St.
Mary's College and the Father Andrew White
Medal from Loyola College. He has received the
Financial Reporting Achievement Award from the
Municipal Finance Officers Association of the
United Stares and Canada each year since 1981,
and the Distinguished Financial Leadership Award
from the Association of Government Accountants.
He also has received other awards for his interest in
education, historic preservation, promotion of
tourism, outstanding management, and
conservation.

 

LUCILLE MAURER

State Treasurer

First elected in January 1987, and re-elected in
1991, Lucille Maurer is the first woman to serve as
Treasurer of Maryland. She is the twenty-first State
Treasurer since the Constitution of 1851 combined
the treasurers of the Western and Eastern Shores
into one officer selected by the General Assembly.
As Treasurer, she also serves as a member of the
Board of Public Works, the first woman to serve on
Maryland's highest administrative council.

A resident of Montgomery County since 1950,
Treasurer Maurer served in the House of Delegates
from 1969 to 1987. She was a member of the Ways
and Means Committee for sixteen years and also
chaired the Joint Committee on Federal Relations
for four years. She is widely known for her
experience in developing funding formulas for the
public schools and for her legislative leadership in
fiscal affairs.

During the years she served in the legislature,
Ms. Maurer also was active in the National
Conference of State Legislatures, chairing the
Education Committee, 1979-80, and the Tax and
Trade Committee, 1985-86. From 1980 to 1982,
she served on the Intergovernmental Advisory
Council of the U.S. Department of Education as a
Presidential appointee.

Before her election to the House of Delegates,
Treasurer Maurer was twice elected to the
Montgomery County Board of Education, serving
simultaneously as a Trustee of Montgomery
College from 1960 to 1968. In 1967, she was
elected to the Maryland Constitutional Convention
where she served on the Executive Branch
Committee.

Since her election as Treasurer, Ms. Maurer has
continued to take an active interest in national
professional organizations. A member of the
National Association of State Treasurers, she serves
as chairperson of the Legislative Committee, and is
a former member of the Executive Committee and
chairperson of the Northeast Region. Treasurer
Maurer also served on the Executive Committee of
the National Association of State Auditors,
Comptrollers, and Treasurers and now serves on its
State/Federal Cash Management Reform Task
Force. She has also taken on a number of leadership
roles in the Women Executives in State
Government, where she currently is Treasurer and
a member of the Board of Directors.

 



 
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