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EDWARD J. KASEMEYER, Democrat, District 12, Baltimore & Howard Counties.
Member, House of Delegates, 1983-87. Economic Matters Committee. Member of
Senate, 1987-90, and since 1995. Member, Budget and Taxation Committee, 1995—
(health, education & human resources subcommittee). Special Joint Committee on
Pensions, 1995—; Joint Committee on Mandates, 1995—; Joint Committee on Investi
gation. Member, Finance Committee, 1987-90. Joint Committee on Federal Relations,
1987-90. Past chair, Joint Subcommittee on Horse Racing. Born in Baltimore, Maryland,
July 18, 1945. Howard County Senior High; Western Maryland College. B.A., 1967.
Employed in real estate and mortgage banking. Member, Howard County Democratic State
Central Committee, 1978-82; Howard County Financial Disclosure Commission, 1980-82.
Member, Task Force on Real Property Closing Costs, 1985-86; Special Advisory Commission
on Professional Sports and the Economy, 1987-88. Board of Directors, Howard County
Association of Retarded Citizens; Howard County Housing Alliance; Greater Howard
County Chamber of Commerce, 1976-82 (pres. 1980). Member, Howard County General
Hospital Advisory Board. Four children. District office: 1330 Sulphur Spring Rd., Arbutus
21227. Annapolis office: 309 James Senate Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (410) 841-
3653.
DELORES G. KELLEY, Democrat, District 10, Baltimore County & Baltimore City.
House of Delegates, 1991-94; Environmental Matters Committee; Joint Committee on
Administrative Executive and Legislative Review. Legislative Chair, Women Legislators
of Md., 1992. Member, Senate since 1995; Judicial Proceedings Committee, 1995—;
Joint Committee on Protocol. Senate Chair, Joint Committee on Federal Relations,
1995—. Born in Norfolk, Virginia, May 1, 1936. Virginia State College, B.A. (philosophy),
1956; New York Univ., M.A. (education), 1958; Purdue Univ., M.A. (speech commumca-
tion), 1972; Univ. of Maryland College Park, Ph.D. (American studies), 1977. Professor,
Coppin State College. Mayor's Mental Health Advisory Council, Baltimore City, 1980-88.
Values Education Commission, 1981-85; State Commission on Hereditary and Congenital
Disorders 1991—; Governor's Commission on Adoption, 1995—; Family Violence Council,
1995—. Democratic State Central Committee, 1982-86. Secretary, Md. Democratic Party,
1986-90. Platform Committee, National Democratic Party, 1988. Panelist, reviewer, Na-
tional Endowment for the Humanities, 1978-82. Fellow, American Council on Education,
1982-83. Baltimore Urban League Board, 1986-89. Bd. of Directors (vice chair), Harbor
Bank of Md., 1987—; Institute for Christian-Jewish Studies, 1988—. President, Black-Jewish
Forum of Baltimore (BLEWS) 1990-92. Married; three children. District office: 6660
Security Blvd., Suite 10, Baltimore 21207; tel. (410) 298-9707. Annapolis office: 209
James Senate Office Bidg 21401-1991. tel. (410) 841-3606.
GLORIA GARY LAWLAH, Democrat, District 26 Prince George s County. House of
Delegates, 1987-90. Member, Senate since 1991; Budget and Taxation Committee, 1995—;
Executive Nominations Committee 1995—; Special Joint Task Force on Transportation,
1995—; Economic and Environmental Affairs Committee, 1991-94. Born in Newberry, South
Carolina, March 12, 1939, Hampton Univ., B.S.; Trinity College, M.A. Administrator, DC
public schools. Child Care Administration Advisory Council; Advisory Committee for Educa-
tional Block Grants; Governor's Council on Management and Productivity, 1995—; Transpor-
tation Planning Board, Washington Council of Governments. PG Government Review Task
Force for Public Safety (co-chair, 1982). National Hook-up of Black Women; National Council
of Negro Women (life member); NAACP; Alpha Kappa Alpha; Public Access Cable Corp.,
1980-85; Family Crisis Center, 1982-84; Coalition on Black Affairs, 1980-90; Center for the
Aging, Greater SE Community Hospital Foundation, 1985-87. Democratic State Central
Committee, 1982-86. Delegate, Democratic Party National Convention, 1984, 1992. Oxon Hill
Democrats; John Hanson Women's Democratic Club; Black Democratic Council. Hillcrest-Mar-
low Planning Bd., 1982-90; National Political Congress of Black Women, 1984-90; Links; PG
Co. Alliance of Black Elected Officials; National Assoc. of Minority Political Women. PG Co.
Women's Hall of Fame. Married; three children. District office: 3801 24th Ave., Hillcrest
Heights 20748; tel. (301) 894-3082. Annapolis office: 314 James Senate Office Bldg
21401-1991; tel. (301) 858-3092, (410) 841-3092.
MARTIN G MADDEN, Republican, District 13 Howard & Prince George's Counties.
Member, House of Delegates, 1991-94; Economic Matters Committee, 1991-94 (work
ers compensation subcommittee). Member of Senate since 1995. Member, Finance
Committee, 1995— (health subcommittee; chair, welfare reform subcommittee); Rules
Committee, 1995—; Joint Subcommittee on Program Open Space and Agricultural Land
Preservation, 1995—; Special Joint Committee on Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program,
1995—. Born in Washington DC, May 24, 1949. Iona College, B.A. (economics), 1971.
Insurance agent. Member, Governor's Commission on Baltimore City Automobile Insurance
Rate Reduction, 1995—. Elected member, Prince George's County Republican Central
Committee, 1982-83. Board of Directors, Literacy Council of Prince George's County,
1989-90; Pallotti High School, Laurel, 1989—; Martin C. Punke Foundation, 1991—.
Member, Citizens Against Spousal Abuse (CASA); Mothers Against Drunk Driving
(MADD); Sieira Club Kiwani Club of Laurel; Knights of Columbus; Elk Ridge Heritage
Society; Clarksville Ridge Citizens Association. Member, St. Louis Church, Married; four
children. Annapolis office: 402B James Senate Office Bldg. 21401-1991; tel. (301)
858-3572, (410) 841-3572
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