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DONALD E. MURPHY, Republican, District 12A, Baltimore County & Howard
County. Member of House of Delegates since 1995. Member, Judiciary Committee,
1995— (civil law & procedure subcommittee). Born in Baltimore, Maryland, July 8, 1960.
Andover Sr. High School, Linthicum; University of Baltimore, B.S., 1983. Commercial real
estate developer. Married; two children. District office: Southwest Community Center, 500
Third Ave., Baltimore 21227-3299; tel. (410) 242-1010; fax (410) 247-6814. Annapolis
office; 304 Lowe House Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (410) 841-3378.
TIMOTHY D. MURPHY, Democrat, District 47A, Baltimore City. Member of House
of Delegates since 1995. Member, Judiciary Committee, 1995— (criminal justice sub-
committee). Born in Baltimore, Maryland, February 6, 1950. The Johns Hopkins University,
B.A., 1972; University of Baltimore School of Law, J.D., 1976. Attorney. Chair, Baltimore
City Democratic Central Committee, 1978-82. Alternate Delegate, Democratic Party
National Convention, 1980, 1984. Member, Baltimore City Council, 1982-1995 (member,
labor subcommittee, 1982-83; chair, committee on budget & taxation, 1983; chair, committee
on taxation & finance, 1983-95). Member, Mayor's Advisory Committee on Risk Manage-
ment, Baltimore City, 1985. Member, Maryland State and Baltimore City Bar Associations.
Member, School Board, Cardinal Gibbons School, 1980-94. Distinguished Recognition,
Firefighters Local no. 734, 1983. Awards received from Carrollton Circle Community
Association, 1986; Curtis Bay and Brooklyn Association, 1990. Legislative Achievement
Award, Greater Baltimore Board of Realtors, 1994. Member, Our Lady of Victory Parish.
District office: 714 South Dorchester Rd., Baltimore 21229; tel. (410) 525-0455.
Annapolis office: 310 Lowe House Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (410) 841-3319.
C. ANTHONY MUSE, Democrat, District 26, Prince George's County. Member,
House of Delegates since 1995; Ways and Means Committee, 1995— (transportation
subcomm.). Chaplain, Maryland Legislative Black Caucus, 1995—. Born in Baltimore,
Maryland, April 17, 1958. Morgan State University, B.A. (history); Wesley Theological
Seminary, M.Div.; Howard University, Doctor of Ministry, Church and Community Devel-
opment. Senior Pastor, Gibbons United Methodist Church, Brandywine. Former pastor, Mt.
Zion United Methodist Church, Ellicott City; Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church, Catons-
ville. Youth Program Coordinator, Washington East District, Baltimore-Washington Area
Methodist Conference. Teacher and lecturer, United Methodist School of Christian Growth.
Board of Directors, Red Cross; Greater Southeast Community Hospital; Prince George's
Community Ministries (pres.). President, Southern Maryland Ministers' Alliance. Executive
Board, Southern Maryland Area Self Help. Advisory Committee, Wesley Theological Semi-
nary. Past member, State Ethics Commission; Prince George's County Foster Care Review
Board; Baltimore City Teacher Advisory Council. Participant, Aftercare Program, Prince
George's County Corrections Dept. Past chaplain, Howard County Police Dept. E. Stanley
Jones Award; NAACP Outstanding Citizen Award, Baltimore County; Community Service
Award, Howard County Council; Community Service Award, Baltimore County Executive;
Outstanding Young Men of America, Jaycees (twice a recipient). Married; two children.
Annapolis office: 205 Lowe House Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (410) 841-3012.
SHIRLEY NATHAN-PULLIAM, Democrat, District 10, Baltimore City & Baltimore
County. Member, House of Delegates since 1995; Environmental Matters Committee,
1995— (health & public utilities subcommittee); Joint Committee on Health Care De-
livery and Financing, 1995—. Born in Trelawny, Jamaica, West Indies, May 20, 1939.
Naburn and Bootham Park Hospitals School of Nursing, Yorkshire, England, 1960; Balti-
more City Hospital School of Practical Nursing, L.P. N, 1962; Baltimore Community College,
A.A. (nursing), 1975; University of Maryland at Baltimore, B.S. (nursing), 1980; The Johns
Hopkins University, M.A.S. (administrative science), 1987. Registered nurse and business
owner. Social Services Commission, Baltimore City, 1990-94. Asbestos Oversight Committee,
1995—; Task Force on Maryland's Dairy Industry, 1995—. Democratic State Central Com-
mittee, 1990-94; Legislative and Executive Committee, Maryland Democratic Party, 1990-
94. Founder or co-founder: Maryland Black Congress on Health, Law, and Economics; Black
Mental Health Alliance; Baltimore City Community College Alumni; Jamaican Assoc. of
Md. Member, Black Mental Health Alliance; Maryland Nurses Assoc.; American Nurses
Assoc.; National Black Nurses Assoc.; National Assoc. of Health Service Executives. Inductee,
Alumni Hall of Distinction, Baltimore City Community College. Divorced; three children.
District office: 6660 Security Blvd., Suite 10, Baltimore 21207. Annapolis office: 309
Lowe House Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (410) 841-3350.
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