Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Eileen M. Rehrmann
MSA SC 3520-11616

Biography:

Born in Chester, Pennsylvania, November 30, 1944.  Attended Immaculata College, Philadelphia.  Married; four children.

General Assembly:
House of Delegates, Legislative District 34 (D), Harford County, 1983-90.  Member, Appropriations Committee; Law Enforcement and Transportation Subcommittee; Joint Committee on the Management of Public Funds; Joint Committee on Ports; Joint Committee on Federal/State Relations; Private Sector Port Committee; Committee to Study Sentencing and Correctional Alternatives for Women Offenders.  Chair, Harford County delegation.  Treasurer, Women's Caucus.

Private Career and Other Public Service:
Educator, municipal official, homemaker.  Bel Air Town Commissioner, 1979-82.  President, Maryland Municipal League, 1981-82.  Delegate, Democratic Party National Convention, 1980, 1996.  County executive, Harford County, 1994-98.  Appointed by the governor to the State Economic Growth, Resource Protection & Planning Commission, term expired 1996.  President, Harford County League of Women Voters.  Chair, Harford County Permanent Nominating Caucus; Harford County Child Protection Council; Harford County Criminal Justice Advisory Board.  Certificate of Distinguished Citizenship, 1982; Leadership Award, Maryland League of Women Voters, 1979; Honorary Citizen, Aberdeen, 1980; Soroptomist International of the Americas Women Helping Women Award.

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