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LEONARD H. TEITELBAUM, Democrat, District 19, Montgomery County. House of
Delegates, 1987-94; Environmental Matters Committee (continuing-care workgroup; chair,
nurses registry workgroup). Montgomery County Delegation (chair, 1990-93, vice-chair,
1989, bi-county agencies committee; chair, joint comm. on Washington suburban sanitary
commission finances). Member, Senate since 1995; Economic and Environmental Affairs Com-
mittee, 1995— (health subcomm.); Joint Committee on Health Care Delivery and Financing,
1993—. Born in Brooklyn, New York, February 27, 1931. Lafayette High School, Brooklyn;
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, B.Mgt.Eng., 1953. U. S. Army Signal Corps, PFC, 1953-55, White
House. Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, 1981-87 (chair, 1983-84; vice-chair, 1982-
83, 1986-87). Task Force to Study the Crisis in Nursing, 1987-88; Governor's Task Force to Review
and Evaluate the Delivery System of Services to the Elderly, 1990—; Task force to Study Health
Professional-Client Sexual Exploitation, 1993—. Democratic Central Committee, Montgomery
County, 1978-87. Bd. of Directors, American Cancer Soc., Montgomery Co. Unit; Temple Israel,
Silver Spring; B'nai B'rith. Honorary member, Bd. of Directors, Great Oaks Center. Outstanding
Service Award, Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington, 1985. Legislator of Year
Award, Md. Dental Assoc., 1991. Married; one child. District office; 11805 Auth Lane, Silver
Spring 20902; tel. (301) 593-7309. Annapolis office: 205 James Senate Office Bldg., 21401-
1991; tel. (301) 858-3151, (410) 841-3151.
DECATUR W. (BUCKY) TROTTER, Democrat, District 24, Prince George's County.
Member, House of Delegates, 1975-79. Member of Senate since 1983. Chair, Rules Com-
mittee, 1995—. Member, Finance Committee, 1993— (welfare reform subcomm.); Leg-
islative Policy Committee, 1995—; Joint Committee on Budget and Audit, 1995—; Joint
Committee on Legislative Ethics, 1995—; Special Joint Committee on Pensions; Special
Joint Committee on the Medical Assistance Program, 1988-92; Joint Expenditure Study
Group on Education and Human Resources, 1991. Chair, Legislative Black Caucus, 1986-
88. Born in Washington, DC, January 8, 1932. Attended Washington, DC, public schools.
Served in U.S. Army, 1950-52. Virginia State University, B.S., 1956. Adult rehabilitation
director for Bureau of Rehabilitation. Glenarden Town Councilman, 1961-68. Mayor of
Glenarden, 1970-74. Judge, Prince George's County Orphans' Court, 1982-83. Member, Pro-
ject Advisory Council, Children and Family Services Reform Initiative; Governor's Commis-
sion on Black and Minority Health, 1986-88; Task Force on Infrastructure Financing,
1985-86; Governor's Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commission, 1990-95; State Advisory Board for
Juvenile Services, 1990-95. Delegate, Democratic Party National Convention, 1988. Former
member, Maryland Municipal League. Married; two daughters. District office: 1891 Bright-
seat Rd., Landover 20785; tel. (301) 772-2800. Annapolis office: 313 James Senate Office
Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (301) 858-3148, (410) 841-3148.
CHRISTOPHER VAN HOLLEN, JR, Democrat, District 18, Montgomery County.
Member, House of Delegates, 1991-94; Environmental Matters Committee, 1991-92;
Appropriations Committee, 1992-94 (health & the environment subcommittee). Chair,
School Board Redistricting Committee, and Vice-Chair, County Affairs Committee,
Montgomery County Delegation. Member of Senate since 1995. Member, Budget and
Taxation Committee, 1995— (health, education & human resources subcommittee); Spe-
cial Joint Committee on Pensions, 1993—. Born in Karachi, Pakistan, January 10, 1959.
Swarthmore College, B.A., 1982; John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University,
M.P.P. (public policy), 1985; Georgetown University Law School, J.D., 1990. Attorney, law
firm of Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin & Kahn. Member, American, Maryland State and
Montgomery County Bar Associations. Legislative assistant to U.S. Senator Charles McC.
Mathias, 1985-87. Professional staff member, U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 1987-
89. Senior legislative advisor to Gov. William Donald Schaefer, 1989-91. Councillor, The
Atlantic Council. Member, Kensington Citizens Association. Outstanding Young Men of
America award, 1989. Married; two children. District office: 3514 Farragut Ave.,
Kensington 20895-2132; tel. (301) 942-8581. Annapolis office: 304 James Senate Office
Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (301) 858-3137, (410) 841-3137.
LARRY YOUNG, Democrat, District 44, Baltimore City. Member, House of Delegates, 1975-
87; Environmental Matters Committee (chair, 1983-87); Joint Committee on Health Care Cost
Containment. House Chair, Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review.
Chair, Baltimore City Delegation. Member, Senate since 1988; Finance Committee (chair, health
subcomm.); Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review; Joint Com-
mittee on Budget and Audit; Joint Committee on Health Care Delivery and Financing. Special
Joint Committee on Energy Pricing, 1990-91. Chair, Executive Nominations Committee. Chair,
Md. Legislative Black Caucus, 1996—. National Black Caucus of State Legislators Secretariat (chair,
health comm., 1979—) Born in Baltimore, Maryland, November 25, 1949. Baltimore public schools;
University of Maryland. Urban environmentalist. Chair, Governor's Commission on Black and
Minority Health, 1986-88. Member, Md. Committee for Children and Youth, 1969-72; Governor's
Task Force on Hazardous Waste Initiatives, 1984; State Council on Cancer Control, 1991-93; State
Commission on Neighborhoods, 1994—. Board Chair, Citizens Democratic Action Organization,
1976—; NAACP. Past columnist, Afro-American. Pres; Center for Urban Environmental Studies,
Inc., 1978-83. Founder, Board Chair, National Black Health Study Group, 1990—. Co-Chair,
Revival Crusade, 1992. Honor Roll Award, Afro-American, 1971; Annual Award, NAEE, 1976;
Statesman Award, Baltimore Baptist Ministers' Conference, 1977; Public Service Award, MPIRG,
1978. District office: 601 N. Eutaw St., Suite 102, Baltimore 21201; tel. (410) 539-6650. An-
napolis office: 306 James Senate Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (410) 841-3612.
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