Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

David R. Craig
MSA SC 3520-12162

Biography:

Born in Havre de Grace, Maryland, June 12, 1949.  Attended Havre de Grace High School; Towson State College, B.S., 1971; Morgan State University, M.A., 1983.  Married; three children.

General Assembly:
Member of Senate, 1995-99, representing District 34 (Harford County). Republican. Member, Joint Committee to Study Mandates on Local Government, 1995-97; Economic and Environmental Affairs Committee, 1995-99 (education subcommittee; health subcommittee); Executive Nominations Committee, 1995-99; Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics, 1995-99; Joint Committee on Protocol. Chair, Harford County Delegation, 1998-99. Member, House of Delegates, 1991-94, representing District 34 (Harford County). Member, Constitutional and Administrative Law Committee, 1991-92; Ways and Means Committee, 1992-93 (education subcommittee); Commerce and Government Matters Committee, 1994. Vice-Chair, Harford County Delegation, 1993.

Private Career and Other Public Service:
Executive Director, Maryland World War I Centennial Commission, 2016-20. Member, Governor's Commission on Maryland Military Monuments, 2020-.

Secretary of Planning, February 13, 2015 to July 6, 2016. Acting Secretary of Planning, January 21 to February 13, 2015. Member, Governor's Executive Council, 2015-16; Governor's Council on the Chesapeake Bay (Governor's Chesapeake Bay Cabinet), 2015-16; BayStat Subcabinet, 2015-. Vice-Chair, Smart Growth Subcabinet, 2015-16. Chair, Maryland Heritage Areas Authority, 2015-16; Maryland Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, 2015-16. Board of Trustees, Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation, 2015-16. Member, Governor's Intergovernmental Commission for Agriculture, 2015-16; Baltimore Regional Transportation Board, 2015-16; Bay Restoration Fund Advisory Committee, 2015-16; Climate Change Commission, 2015-16 (co-chair, adaptation & response working group, 2015-16); Coast Smart Council, 2015-16; Critical Area Commission for the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays, 2015-16; Task Force on the Disposition of the Crownsville Hospital Center Property, 2015-16; Interagency Disabilities Board, 2015-; Maryland Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Council, 2015-16; Commission on Environmental Justice and Sustainable Communities, 2015-16; Interagency Food Desert Advisory Committee, 2015-16; Maryland Green Building Council, 2015-16; State Coordinating Committee for Human Services Transportation, 2015-16; Advisory Committee for the Jefferson Patterson Historical Park and Museum, 2015-16; Maryland Military Installation Council, 2015-16; Interdepartmental Advisory Committee for Minority Affairs, 2015-16; Council on Open Data, 2015-16; Patuxent River Commission, 2015-16; Rural Legacy Board, 2015-16; Scenic and Wild Rivers Review Board, 2015-16; Interagency Committee on School Construction, 2015-16; State Center Executive Committee, 2015-16; State Highway Access Valuation Board, 2015-16; Maryland Sustainable Growth Commission, 2015-16; Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland, 2015-16; Maryland War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission, 2015 (co-chair, transportation & capital infrastructure advisory committee). Member, Governor-elect's Transition Team, 2014-15.

County Executive (Republican), Harford County, July 7, 2005 to December 1, 2014. Member, Governor's Commission on the Administration of Elections, 2005-06; Governor's Task Force on Workforce Housing, 2005-06. Board of Estimates, Harford County, 2005-14. Board of Directors, Baltimore Metropolitan Council, 2005-14 (vice-chair, 2006, 2013; chair, 2007). Board of Visitors, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, University of Maryland Medical System, 2005-14. Member, Cecil/Harford Bridges Work Group, 2006; Local Government Subcommittee, Base Realignment and Closure Subcabinet, 2007-11. Chair, Baltimore Regional Transportation Board, 2012-14 (member, 2005-14; vice-chair, 2009-12). Executive Board, Northeastern Maryland Additive Manufacturing Innovation Authority, 2014. Member, Task Force to Study Vocational and Technical Education Programs in Harford County, 2014.

Member, City Council, Havre de Grace, 1979-85. Mayor of Havre de Grace, 1985-89, 2001-05. Member, Task Force to Review the State's Election Law, 1995; Task Force on Maryland's Dairy Industry, 1995-97; Maryland Tourism Development Board, 1995-98; Maryland Civil War Heritage Commission, 1995-99; Commission to Revise the Election Code, 1996-97; Maryland Commission for Celebration 2000, 1997-99; Advisory Committee on Transportation Goals, Benchmarks, and Indicators, 2003-08.

Former Assistant Principal, Magnolia, Aberdeen and Southampton Middle Schools. Delegate, Republican Party National Convention, 1992. President, Maryland Municipal League, 2005. Board of Trustees, Maryland Historical Society, 2005-. Board of Directors, Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore, 2005-; County Executives of America, 2008-. Board of Directors, Maryland Association of Counties, 2011- (legislative committee, 2005-; treasurer, 2007; 2nd vice-president, 2008; 1st vice-president, 2009; president, 2010). Harford County Chair, Mitt Romney Campaign, 2012. Delegate, Republican Party National Convention, 2012. Life member, Susquehanna Museum; Friends of Concord Point Lighthouse; Havre de Grace Decoy Museum; Havre de Grace Maritime Museum. Member, Sons of the American Legion, Post 47; Boy Scouts of America Troop 967 (past district chair, Harford County). Virginia Scotten Award, Harford County Republican Party, 1987. Silver Beaver Award, Baltimore Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, 2009. Innovator of the Year, Daily Record, 2011. First Citizen Award, Maryland Senate, 2021.

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