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BRIAN K. McHALE, Democrat, District 47A, Baltimore City. Member of House of
Delegates since February 1990; Environmental Matters Committee, 1990—; Joint Sub-
committee on Program Open Space and Agricultural Land Preservation, 1995—. Mem-
ber, Joint Committee on Federal Relations, 1993-95; Advisory Commission on
Federal-State-Local Relations, 1993-95. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, December 9,1954.
Cardinal Gibbons High School; Community College of Baltimore; Catonsville Community
College; Loyola College. Steamship clerk. Member, Democratic State Central Committee,
1982-86, 1986— (vice-chair, 1982-84). Chair, Baltimore City Board of Liquor License
Commissioners, 1989-1990 (member, 1987-89). Member, Controlled Hazardous Substances
Task force, 1992—. Member, Local 953, International Longshoremen's Association. Mar-
ried; two children. District office: 801 Light St., Baltimore 21230; tel. (410) 244-8404.
Annapolis office: 310 Lowe House Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (410) 841-3319.
MAGGIE L. McINTOSH, Democrat, District 42, Baltimore City & Baltimore County.
Member of House of Delegates since 1992. Deputy Majority Whip, 1995. Member,
Appropriations Committee, 1993—(capital budget subcommittee; education & eco-
nomic development subcommittee; oversight committee on program open space & ag-
ricultural land preservation). Member, Economic Matters Committee, 1992. Born in
Quinton, Kansas, December 22, 1947. Independence Junior College, A.A., 1967; Wichita
State University, B.A.E., 1970; The Johns Hopkins University, M.S./A.B.S., 1987. Admin-
istrator & instructor, Baltimore City Public Schools, 1972-78. Adjunct instructor of con-
tinuing education, Catonsville Community College, 1978-79. Community service planner
& grants analyst, Commission on Aging and Retirement Education, Baltimore City, 1979-
85 (director of pre-retirement education, 1985-88). Elected delegate to Democratic Party
National Convention, 1980. Member, Democratic State Central Committee, 1986—. State
Director for U.S. Senator Barbara A. Mikulski, 1988-92. Member, Governor's Commission
on Welfare Policy, 1994—; Governor's Task Force to Reform the State Personnel Management
System, 1995—. Past member, Board of Directors, New Democratic Club; Greater Home-
wood Community Corp.; Penn North Charles Planning Council. District office: 3957
Cloverhill Rd., Baltimore 21218; tel. (410) 235-9012. Annapolis office: 319 Lowe House
Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (410) 841-3297.
ROBERT A. McKEE, Republican, District 2A, Washington County. Member, House
of Delegates since 1995; Ways and Means Committee, 1995— (transportation sub-
comm.); Joint Committee on State Economic Development Initiatives, 1995—; Special
Joint Task Force on Transportation, 1995—. Born in Hagerstown, Maryland, May 7, 1949.
Hagerstown Junior College, A.A., 1969; Lynchburg College, B.A. (political science), 1971.
Hospital Corpsman, U.S. Naval Reserves, 1971-77. Frostburg State Univ., M.B.A., 1991.
Executive Director, Big Brothers/ Big Sisters of Washington County, Md., Inc. Delegate,
Republican Party National Convention, 1972. Chaplain, Hagerstown Jaycees, 1978-84.
Chair, Citizens Advisory Committee, Lincolnshire School, 1980-84. President, Little League
of Halfway, Inc., 1980-85, 1992-94. Treasurer, Washington County Mental Health Assoc.,
1980-87. Secretary, Antietam Exchange Club, 1984—. Secretary, Parent and Child Center
Advisory Committee, 1985-88. Staff, Md. District I Little League, 1986—. Chair, Md. State
Assoc. of Big Brothers and Big Sisters Agencies, 1986—. Vice-President, Hagerstown Junior
Basketball League, 1987-89. Member, Washington County Foster Care Review Board,
1989—. Board of Directors, Hagerstown Junior College Alumni Assoc., 1992—. First Chris-
tian Church (moderator, 1986-88; trustee, community services chair, 1990—). Carey Brewer
Alumni Award, Lynchburg College, 1986. Book of Golden Deeds, Antietam Exchange Club,
1994. District Office: 10819 Oak Valley Dr., Hagerstown 21740; tel. (301) 739-2896.
Annapolis office: 321 Lowe House Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (410) 841-3447.
PAULINE H. MENES, Democrat, District 21, Prince George's County. Member of
House of Delegates since 1967. House Parliamentarian, 1995—. Chair, Special House
Committee on Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1987—. Member, Judiciary Committee, 1979—
(family & juvenile law subcomm.); Rules and Executive Nominations Committee, 1979-
93, 1995—; Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics, 1993—. Chair, Prince George's
County Delegation, 1993-94. Chair, BiCounty Committee of Prince George's County
Delegation, 1995—. President, Md. Order of Women Legislators, 1975-79. President,
National Order of Women Legislators, 1979-80. Founder, Women's Network, National
Conf. of State Legislatures (pres., 1977-79). Member, Arts, Tourism, and Cultural Re-
sources Committee, National Conf. of State Legislatures, 1991—. Hunter College. Econo-
mist. Member, Maryland State Arts Council, 1968—; Commission on Aging, 1975-95.
Member, Prince George's County Domestic Violence Task Force, 1983; Prince George's
Women's Political Caucus; League of Women Voters; B'nai B'rith Women of Prince George's
Co.; College Park Business and Professional Women; Women's Club of College Park; West
College Park Civic Assoc.; Prisoners Aid Assoc. of Md. Ann London Scott Award for Legis-
lative Excellence, 1976. College Park BPW Woman of the Year, 1978. Hunter College Hall
of Fame, 1986. Prince George's County Women's Hall of Fame, 1989. District office: 3517
Marlbrough Way, College Park 20740; tel. (301) 935-6270, 935-5093. Annapolis office:
210 Lowe House Office Bldg., 21401-1991; tel. (301) 858-3114.
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