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JAMES E. MALONE, JR, Democrat, District 12A, Baltimore County & Howard
County. Member of House of Delegates since 1995. Member, Commerce and Govern-
ment Matters Committee, 1995— (state government & civil rights subcommittee); Joint
Committee on Legislative Ethics, 1995—. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, July 8, 1957.
Cardinal Gibbons High School, Baltimore; Catonsville Community College, A.A., 1986.
Lieutenant, Baltimore County Fire Department. Member, Arbutus Volunteer Fire Depart-
ment (past pres.—youngest in history—1979); Arbutus Community Association. Member,
English Consul, 1st District and 12th District Democratic Clubs. Member, Halethorpe
Kiwanis; Sons of the American Legion. Distinguished Service Award, Baltimore County Fire
Department. Outstanding Citizenship Award, Arbutus Lions Club. Married; one child.
Annapolis office: 304 Lowe House Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (410) 841-3378.
ADRIENNE A. MANDEL, Democrat, District 19, Montgomery County. Member of
House of Delegates since 1995; Commerce and Government Matters Committee,
1995— (state government & civil rights subcommittee). Women Legislators of Maryland;
House Democratic Research Group. Born in Irvington, New Jersey, September 30, 1936.
Rutgers University, B.A. (political science), 1958. George Washington University, M.A.
(legislative affairs), 1983. Special projects coordinator, Community Action Agency,
Montgomery County. Assistant director, Montgomery County Senior Citizen Center, 1981-
84. Legislative representative, Montgomery County Government, 1985-94. Precinct chair,
vice-chair, Montgomery County Democratic Central Committee, 1979-94. Charter member,
Md. Government Relations Assoc. Member, Women's Suburban Democratic Club; League
of Women Voters; Layhill Village Women's Club; Wheaton Neighborhood Network Fighting
Drugs and Alcohol; Curriculum Study Committee, Kennedy High School Parent-Teacher-
Student Assoc.; Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD); B'nai B'rith Women (life mem-
ber, award recipient); Government Relations Commission, Jewish Community Council of
Greater Washington. Team Captain, Presidential Policy Network, Montgomery County.
Leadership Award, National Foundation March of Dimes. Congregation Har Tzion-
Agudath Achim. Married; two children; two grandchildren. District office: 13816 North
Gate Dr., Silver Spring 20906-2215; tel. (301) 460-0295. Annapolis office: 220 Lowe
House Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (410) 841-3045.
SALIMA SILER MARRIOTT, Democrat, District 40, Baltimore City. Member,
House of Delegates since 1991; Ways and Means Committee, 1991— (education sub-
comm.); Joint Committee on the Management of Public Funds, 1993—; Property Tax
Payment Task Force, 1995—; Joint Legislative Workgroup on Community College Fi-
nancing, 1994. Member, Maryland Legislative Black Caucus; Women Legislators of
Maryland; National Black Caucus of State Legislators. Born in Baltimore, Maryland,
December 5, 1940. Baltimore City public schools; Morgan State College, B.S., 1964; Univer-
sity of Maryland, M.S.W., 1972; Howard University, D.S.W., 1988. Assistant professor,
Morgan State University. Democratic State Central Committee, 1987-90. Delegate, Demo-
cratic Party National Convention, 1988. Secretary, National Rainbow Coalition. Chair,
Park Heights Development Corp., 1986-90; National Black Women's Health Project, 1993-
94; HERO, Inc. Member, National Council of Negro Women; National Political Congress
of Black Women; Woman Power; Delta Sigma Theta. Co-Editor, U.S. Policy Toward South-
ern Africa (1984). African-American Humanitarian Award, 1991. Sen. Verda F. Welcome
Political Award, 1992; Consortium of Doctors, 1992; Sarah's Circle Award, 1994; National
Legacy Award, Delta Sigma Theta, 1994. Agape Fellowship, A.M.E. Church. Two children.
District office: 4515 Homer Ave., Baltimore 21215; tel. (410) 664-1228. Annapolis
office: 317 Lowe House Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (410) 841-3277.
CHARLES A. (CHARLIE MAC) McCLENAHAN, Republican, District 38, Somerset,
Wicomico & Worcester Counties. Member, House of Delegates since 1992; Economic
Matters Committee, 1992— (health insurance & unemployment insurance subcomms.);
Joint Committee on Health Care Delivery and Financing, 1993—; Joint Committee on
Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review, 1996—. Born in Wilmington, North Caro-
lina, February 7, 1941. Crisfield High School; Baltimore Institute. Project Director, Somerset
County Community Action Agency, 1966-76. Executive director, Somerset County Maritime
and Industrial Committee, 1976-78. Mayor, City of Crisfield, 1978-82. Partner & chair,
Landmark Insurance, 1979—. Member, Somerset County Economic Development Board,
1981— (chair, 1990-92). Board of Directors, Lower Shore Sheltered Workshop, 1971-78 (pres.,
1976-77); J. Millard Tawes Foundation, 1980—; United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore,
1986— (campaign chair, Somerset County, 1989; vice-pres., for Somerset County, 1990). Chair,
Committee to Build Somerset County Public Golf Course, 1989—. Member, Chesapeake Bay
Commission, 1995—; Governor's Commission on Baltimore City Automobile-Insurance Rate
Reduction, 1995—. Member, Lower Eastern Shore Mayors' Assoc.; Crisfield Area Chamber of
Commerce; Salisbury State University Foundation; Tangier Sound Music Festival. Member,
Delmarva Water Transport Committee, 1976-82 (vice-pres., 1977-80); Delmarva Industrial
Developers Assoc., 1977-80 (vice-pres., 1978-79). Married; two children. District office: 4988
Annemessex Rd., Crisfield 21817; tel. (410) 548-1444, 968-1444. Annapolis office: 412
Lowe House Office Bldg.,21401-1991; tel. (410) 841-3433, l-800-492-7122, ext. 3433.
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