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PATRICK J. HOGAN, Republican, District 39, Montgomery County. Member of
Senate since 1995. Member, Budget and Taxation Committee, 1995—(health, education
& human resources subcommittee); Joint Committee on Budget and Audit, 1995—; Joint
Committee on Federal Relations, 1995—; Property-Tax Payment Task Force, 1995—;
Joint Advisory Committee on Legislative Data Systems, 1995—. Born in Pittsburgh.,
Pennsylvania, September 22, 1962. Mt. Lebanon Sr. High School, Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania;
Indiana University, Indiana, Pennsylvania, B.S., 1989. Owner of Cycle Sport, Inc., a retail
sporting-goods store, 1985-90. Legislative assistant to U.S. Representative Constance A.
Morella, 8th Congressional District, 1990-95. Member, Governor's Council on Management
and Productivity, 1995—; Governor's Task Force to Reform the State Personnel Management
System, 1995—. Active with Montgomery County Republican Party; Gaithersburg Help.
Married; two children. Annapolis office; 305 James Senate Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel.
(410) 841-3686; fax: (410) 841-3135.
PAULA COLODNY HOLLINGER, Democrat, District 11, Baltimore County. House
of Delegates, 1979-87. Member, Senate since 1987. Vice-Chair, Economic and Environ-
mental Affairs Committee, 1995— (chair, health subcomm.). Senate Chair, Joint Com-
mittee on Federal Relations, 1988-90. Member, Joint Committee on Administrative,
Executive and Legislative Review, 1990-95; Joint Committee on Health Care Delivery
and Financing, 1992—. President, Women Legislators of Md., 1986-87. Chair, Science
& Technology & Resource Planning Comm., National Conf. of State Legislatures, 1984—
(chair, health comm., 1992; chair, women's network, 1993). Born in Washington, DC,
December 30, 1940. Mt. Sinai Hospital School of Nursing, New York, R.N., 1961. Registered
nurse. Governor's Task Force to Study the Crisis in Nursing, 1987-88; Governor's Advisory
Council on AIDS, 1987-91; Subcommittee on Long-Term Care, Governor's Commission on
Health Care Policy and Financing, 1988-92; Maryland Greenways Commission, 1993—.
Co-Chair, Governor's Task Force on Assisted Living, 1995. Delegate, Democratic Party Na-
tional Convention, 1976. Baltimore Co. Comm. for Women, 1977— (sec., 1977-78). Beth
Am Synagogue; B'nai B'rith Women; National Council of Jewish Women; Organization for
Rehabilitation & Training; NA'AMAT; Chancellor's Comm. on Status of Women at
UMBC, 1979. Married; three children. District office: 55 Raisin Tree Circle, Baltimore
21208; tel. (410) 484-4888. Annapolis office: 206 James Senate Office Bldg., 21401-
1991; tel. (410) 841-3131.
RALPH M. HUGHES, Democrat, District 40, Baltimore City. House of Delegates,
1983-90; Judiciary Committee, 1983-90. House Chair, Joint Committee on Judges of
the Orphans' Court, 1989. Member of Senate since 1991; Judicial Proceedings Commit-
tee, 1991—; Joint Committee on Federal Relations, 1995—; Joint Committee on Legis-
lative Ethics, 1995. Senate Chair, Joint Committee on Investigation, 1995. Born in
Baltimore, Maryland, April 17, 1948. Baltimore City College High School; Morgan State
College, B.A., 1970; Howard University School of Law, J.D., 1973; The Johns Hopkins Uni-
versity, M.A.S. Full time legislator. Served as staff of Commission to Revise the Annotated
Code of Maryland, 1973-82; legislative analyst to General Assembly; liaison to Maryland
Commission on Criminal Law. Member, Commission on the Future of Maryland Courts,
1995—. Member, Monumental Bar Association. Life member, NAACP; Lillie Carroll Jack-
son Museum. Board of Directors, Foster Grandparents Program; St. Frances Academy Crea-
tive Arts Center. President, Greater Mondawmin Coordinating Council and Mondawmin
Transpac. Legislative consultant, Ruxton Concerned Neighbors and Ash-Co-East. Chair,
Panway Sanitation Committee; member, Braddish Avenue Neighborhood Assoc. Member,
Morgan State University and Howard University Alumni Assocs. Producer, The Graduates,
WEAA-FM, Morgan State University Radio. Recipient, numerous citations, awards. Mem-
ber, Mount Hope Baptist Church. Married. District office: 2320 N. Monroe St., Baltimore
21217-1398; tel. (410) 225-0555 Annapolis office: 310 James Senate Office Bldg.,
21401-1991; tel. (410) 841-3656.
PHILIP C. JIMENO, Democrat, District 31, Anne Arundel County. Member of House
of Delegates, 1979-85; Appropriations Committee (education & human resources sub-
committee; law enforcement & transportation subcommittee); Joint Committee on Juve-
nile Justice. Vice-Chair, Anne Arundel County Delegation, 1982, 1985. Member of Senate
since 1985. Vice-Chair, Executive Nominations Committee, 1995—. Member, Judicial
Proceedings Commirtee, 1985—. Member, Joint Committee on Administrative, Execu-
tive and Legislative Review, 1987-93. Born in Fairmont, West Virginia, May 28, 1947.
Attended Fairmont Senior High School; Fairmont State College, B.S. (business administra-
tion), 1969; Coppin State College, M.Ed., 1974. Insurance agent, State Farm. Member,
Commission to Save the Lighthouses, 1991—; Governor's Advisory Board for Justice Admini-
stration, 1993-95; Governor's Commission on Gun Violence, 1995—. Served as Chair, Anne
Arundel County Transportation Advisory Commission. Served as Chair, Anne Arundel
County School Board Selection Process. Legislator of the Year, State's Attorneys' Association,
1986. Legislator of the Year, State Fraternal Order of Police, 1993. Senator of the Year, State's
Attorneys' Association, 1994. Married; two children. Annapolis office: 316 James Senate
Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (410) 841-3658; fax (410) 841-3617.
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