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Maryland Manual 1996-1997 House of Delegates / 107

ALFRED W. REDMER, JR., Republican, District 8, Baltimore County & Baltimore City.
House of Delegates since 1991; Environmental Matters Committee, 1991— (health & public
utilities subcommittee); Special Joint Committee on Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program,
1995—. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, January 15, 1956. Perry Hall High School; The American
College. Owner, Redmer Insurance & Investment Services. Partner, Client First Brokerage
Services. Baltimore County Chesapeake Bay Advisory Committee. Trustee, Council on Economic
Education in Maryland. Republican State Central Committee for 9th District, Baltimore County,
1978-82. Co-Chair, Ronald Reagan Presidential Campaign, 8th District, 1980. Campaign staff,
U.S. Rep. Helen D. Bentley, 1980, 1982 Elected delegate, 2nd Congressional Dist., Republican
Party National Convention, 1988. Member, 7-term president, Perry Hall Improvement Assoc.
Associate member, Northeast Fullerton Community Assoc. State Executive Board, Muscular
Dystrophy Assoc. Board member, Eastern Baltimore Area Chamber of Commerce; Kingsville-Perry
Hall Lions Club; Greater Baltimore Area Pastoral Counseling Center. Charter member, Perry
Hall Kiwanis Club. Member, National Associations of Life Underwriters & of Health Under-
writers. Co-founder, Perry Hall Alumni Assoc. Church Council, St. Michael's Lutheran Church.
Married; three children.
District office: 4134 E. Joppa Rd., #106, Baltimore 21236; tel. (410)
529-8888. Annapolis office: 307 Lowe House Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (410) 841-3365.

JAMES C. ROSAPEPE, Democrat, District 21, Prince George's County. Member, House
of Delegates since 1987. Vice-Chair, Ways and Means Committee, 1995—. Member, Rules
and Executive Nominations Committee, 1995—; Joint Committee on Legislative Data
Systems, 1995—; Spending Affordability Committee, 1987-93, 1995—; Special Joint Com-
mittee on Economic Development Strategy, 1988-89; Joint Budget and Audit Committee,
1991-93. House Co-Chair, Joint Transportation 2000 Committee, 1994. Born in Rome, Italy,
May 20, 1951. Business owner. Advisory Council, Md. Committee on Federal Income Tax
Conformity, 1982. Chair, College Park Economic Development Committee, 1983-86. Member,
Prince George's Economic Development Advisory Committee, 1985-93. Chair, Prince George's
County Substance Abuse Advisory Council, 1991-94. Member, Md. Democratic State Central
Committee, 1985-92. Deputy Chair, Md. Democratic Patty, 1989-92 (treas., 1985-89). Board of
Directors, National Small Business United, 1986-92; Antonio Gatto Lodge, Order of Sons of Italy;
advisory bd., Center for National Policy, 1986-91; American Council for Young Political Leaders;
National Italian-American Foundation Council of 1000. President, Md. Main Street Develop-
ment Assoc., 1984-85. Member, Friends of Agricultural Research, Beltsville; Berwyn District Civic
Assoc., 1980—. Married.
District office: 8403 Patuxent Ave., College Park 20740; tel. (301)
441-8690. Annapolis office: 100 Lowe House Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (301) 858-3521.

SAMUEL I. (SANDY) ROSENBERG, Democrat, District 42, Baltimore City & County.
House of Delegates since 1983; Appropriations Committee, 1983—(capital budget subcomm.;
chair, health & human resources subcomm.); Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive and
Legislative Review, 1995—; Joint Committee on Health Care Delivery and Financing, 1993—;
Spending Affordability Committee, 1988-92. House Chair, Joint Expenditure Study Group on
Education and Human Resources, 1991. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, May 18, 1950. Amherst
College, B.A., 1972; Columbia Univ. Law School, J.D, 1975. Exec. Director, Homeless Persons
Representation Project, 1989-90. Adjunct Professor, Univ. of Baltimore and Univ. of Maryland
Schools of Law. Housing program coordinator, Baltimore City Dept. of Housing & Community
Development, 1975-76, 1979-81. Square Off producer, assistant to program manager, WJZ-TV,
1976-79. Legislative assistant, Capitol Hill. Mayor's Task Force for Liaison with General Assembly,
1980-81. Bd. member, ACLU; Jewish Historical Society; Planned Parenthood of Md.; Action for
the Homeless. Past bd. member, Citizens Planning & Housing Assoc.; Baltimore Jewish Community
Relations Council. Past member, Md. Advisory Committee, U.S. Civil Rights Commission.
Delegate, Democratic Party National Convention, 1988. New Democratic Coalition; Westside,
Hampden & Dolfield Democratic Clubs; Democratic Leadership Council; Common Cause; Har
Sinai Congregation.
District office: 6615 Reisterstown Rd., Suite 301, Baltimore 21215; tel.
(410) 358-2712; fax (410) 764-3631. Annapolis office: 319 Lowe House Office Bldg.,
21401-1991; tel. (410) 841-3297.

DAVID D. RUDOLPH, Democrat, District 35B, Cecil County. Member of House of
Delegates since 1995. Member, Commerce and Government Affairs Committee, 1995—
(ethics & election laws subcommittee). Chair, Cecil County Delegation. Born in Summit,
New Jersey, June 12, 1949. North East High School; Wilmington College, B.A., 1971;
University of Delaware, M.Ed., 1977. Public school principal. Chair, Cecil County Demo-
cratic Central Committee, 1974-78. Member, Ethics Committee, Maryland Democratic
Party, 1975-78. President, Cecil County Public Administrators and Supervisors Association,
1990—. Member, Governor's Executive Advisory Council, 1991; Commission to Save the
Lighthouses, 1995—. Member, National Association of Secondary School Principals; Na-
tional Middle School Association. Governor's Outstanding Citizenship Citation, 1975;
Outstanding Young Men of America, 1980. Principal of National School of Excellence, U.S.
Dept. of Education, 1991. Married; three children.
District office: 367 Slicers Mill Rd.,
Rising Sun 21911; tel. (410) 658-3909. Annapolis office: 403 Lowe House Office Bldg.,
21401-1991; tel. (410) 841-3444.



 
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