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JOHN G. GARY, Republican, District 33, Anne Arundel County. Member of House of
Delegates since 1983. Assistant Minority Whip. Member, Appropriations Committee,
1987— (human resources & public safety subcommittee; special oversight committee on
personnel, 1987—; subcommittee to reorganize higher education, 1988; subcommittee
to reorganize juvenile services, 1988); Joint Committee on Federal Relations; Joint Com-
mittee on the Management of Public Funds; Joint Expenditure Study Group on Education
and Human Resources; Joint Subcommittee on Program Open Space and Agricultural
Land Preservation. Member, Constitutional and Administrative Law Committee, 1983-
86. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, December 23, 1943. Glen Burnie Sr. High School; Anne
Arundel Community College, University of Maryland, 1961-62. Delegate, Electoral College,
1976. Delegate, Republican Party National Conventions, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992. Presidential
Commission to the Advisory Council on Educational Statistics, 1989-91. Member, Anne Arun-
del County Board of Licensing Commissioners, 1979-82; Anne Arundel County Subcommittee
for Capital Projects; Task Force to Examine the School Construction Program, 1985. Man of
the Year, Young Republicans of Anne Arundel County, 1977. Legislator of the Year, American
Family Assoc., 1989. Presidential Citation, Md. Recreation and Parks Assoc., 1989. Married;
three children. Annapolis office: 215 Lowe House Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (410)
841-3223.
GILBERT J. GENN, Democrat, District 16, Montgomery County. Member of House
of Delegates since 1987; Judiciary Committee, 1987—. Past member. Special House
Committee on Drug and Alcohol Abuse. Born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, July 23, 1952.
Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School; Duke University, B.A., magna cum laude, 1974. Legislative
aide to U.S. Senator Birch Bayh, 1974-75. Editor-in-Chief, Maryland International Law
Journal, 1977-78. University of Maryland School of Law, J.D. with Dean's Award, 1978.
Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1978. Trial attorney, Brown, Genn & Genn. Member, U.S.
Supreme Court, Fourth Circuit, District of Columbia Circuit, District of Columbia, Maryland
State and Montgomery County Bar Associations; American Trial Lawyers Association. Staff
attorney, Maryland Commission to Revise the Annotated Code, 1979-80. Member, Montgomery
County Juvenile Court Commission, 1979-83. Co-counsel, Friendship Heights Village Council,
1980—. Friendship Heights Elizabeth Scull Community Service Award, 1988; Legislator of the
Year, B-CC Democratic Club, 1988; Certificate of Merit, B-CC Chapters of NARFE, AARP,
and Gray Panthers, 1989; Maryland Municipal League Award, 1990. Married; two children.
District office: 11300 Rockville Pike, Suite 1108, North Bethesda 20852; tel. (301)
881-7700. Annapolis office: 224 Lowe House Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (301)
858-3011, (410) 841-3011.
MICHAEL R. GORDON, Democrat, District 17, Montgomery County. Member, House
of Delegates, 1983—; Ways and Means Committee (chair, financing resources subcomm.),
Rules and Executive Nominations Committee; Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive
and Legislative Review; Constitutional and Administrative Law Committee, 1983-89. Chair,
Montgomery Co. Delegation, 1986-91. Born July 5,1947; life-long resident, Montgomery County.
Towson State College, B.A., 1969; Georgetown Univ. Law Center, J.D., 1972. Attorney. Member, Md.
State, DC, Supreme Court & Montgomery Co. Bar Assocs. Captain, US. Army Reserve, 1972-80. Task
Force on Infrastructure Financing, 1985-86. Montgomery Co. Fiscal Affairs Comm., 1977-78;
Montgomery Co. Task Force on Real Estate Taxation Assessment, 1977; Rockville Alternative Commu-
nity Service Comm., 1981-83; Montgomery Co. Criminal Justice Comm. Past pres., West End Citizens
Assoc.; Rockville Civic Federation. Chair, Task Force on Human Relations, Montgomery Co. Democratic
Central Comm; 1973. Rockville Little Theatre; Peerless Rockville Historical Society; Member, Gaith-
ersburg & Rockville chambers of commerce. Arbitrator, American Arbitration Assoc. Outstanding Young
Man in America, 1983. Distinguished Service Award, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1991, & Certificate of
Appreciation, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1992, Md. Municipal League; CASA Award, National Council of
Jewish Women, 1990; award, Md. State Bar Assoc., 1992; Legislator of Year, Building & Construction
Trades Council, 1992. Married. District office: 416 Hungerfbrd Dr., Rockville 20850; tel. (301)
294-2100. Annapolis office: 223 Lowe House Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (301) 858-3028.
RONALD A. GUNS, Democrat, District 36, Cecil, Caroline, Kent, Queen Anne's &
Talbot Counties. Member, House of Delegates since 1983. Chair, Environmental Matters
Committee, 1991— (vice-chair, 1989-90). Member, Legislative Policy Committee; Rules
and Executive Nominations Committee. Member, Joint Committee on Administrative,
Executive and Legislative Review, 1989-90. House Chair, Joint Committee on Health
Care Cost Containment, 1991-92. Chairman, Eastern Shore Delegation, 1989-90. Born
in Elkton, Maryland, October 9, 1948. Corpus Christi High School, Elsmere, Delaware; Cecil
Community College; University of Maryland. Served in U.S. Army, 1969-71, with a tour in
Vietnam, 1969-70. Employed by C & P Telephone Company. Member, Chesapeake Bay
Commission; State Economic Growth, Resource Protection, and Planning Commission; Susque-
hanna River Watershed Advisory Board; Governor's Commission on Growth in the Chesapeake
Region; Governor's Advisory Council on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS);
Subcommittee on Uninsured Persons, Governor's Commission on Health Care Policy and
Financing. Member, Knights of Columbus; Elks; VFW; American Legion. Former secretary, .
Cecil County Junior Football League. Married; five children. District office: 107 Railroad |
Ave., Elkton 21921; tel. (410) 392-4422. Annapolis office: 161 Lowe House Office Bldg., |
21401-1991; tel. (410) 841 3534.
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