James E. Malone, Jr.
MSA SC 3520-12263
Biography:
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, July 8, 1957. Attended Cardinal Gibbons High School, Baltimore; Catonsville Community College, A.A., 1986. Two children.
General Assembly:
Member of House of Delegates, representing District 12A (Baltimore
County & Howard County), January 11, 1995 to November 30, 2014.
Resigned November 30, 2014. Democract. Vice-Chair, Environmental Matters Committee,
2003-14 (environment subcommittee, 2003-06; land use & ethics
subcommittee, 2006-08; natural resources subcommittee, 2006-14;
agriculture, agriculture preservation & open space subcommittee,
2008-10; local government & bi-county agencies subcommittee,
2011-14; chair, motor vehicles & transportation subcommittee,
2003-14; co-chair, motor vehicle issues work group, 2004). Member, House
Emergency Medical Services Work Group, 2009-14. Member, Joint Committee
on Legislative Ethics, 1995-98; Commerce and Government Matters
Committee, 1995-2003 (state government & civil rights subcommittee,
1995-97; ethics & election laws subcommittee, 1998; chair, motor
vehicles subcommittee, 1999-2003). Deputy Majority Whip, 1999-2002.
Member, Joint Committee on Base Realignment and Closure, 2007-11; Work
Group to Review Disclosure Requirements of the Public Ethics Law,
2012-13. Vice-Chair, Baltimore County Delegation, 1999-2002 (public
safety subcommittee, 2005-14). Member, Maryland Bicycle and Pedestrian
Caucus, 2003-14; Maryland Fire, Rescue and EMS Caucus, 2003-14; Maryland
Veterans Caucus, 2006-14.
Private Career and Other Public Service:
Member, Graffiti and Gang Violence Task Force, Baltimore County,
1995-97; Task Force to Study Baltimore County Community Colleges,
Baltimore County, 1997-98; Task Force on Driver's Education Programs in
Maryland, 1999 (chair, subcommittee on other states' driver education
systems); Baltimore Region Rail System Plan Advisory Committee, 2001-02;
Commission to Study the Impact of Immigrants in Maryland, 2008-12.
Director, Department of Parks and Recreation, Harford County, 2014-. Development Director, Cardinal Gibbons High School, 2007-. Former Lieutenant, Baltimore County Fire Department (retired March 2007). Lifetime Member, Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department (past president - youngest in history - 1979). Honorary Lifetime Member, English Consul Junior Fire Department. Member, Arbutus Community Association; Greater Arbutus Community Alliance; Greater Elkridge Community Association; Southwest leadership Team. Member, English Consul Democratic Club, 1st District Democratic Club. Board of Directors, Lighthouse, Inc.; Our Lady of Victory School Board. Member, Sons of the American Legion; Lansdowne Wellness Cluster; Knights of Columbus; Catonsville Elks (lodge 2323). Steering Committee, Boys and Girls Club. Member at Large, Arrowhead District Committee, Boys Scouts of America. Board of Directors, Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), 2005-. Outstanding Citizenship Award, Arbutus Lions Club, 1979. Distinguished Service Award, 1990, and Unit Citation Award, 1992, Baltimore County Fire Department. Certificate of Appreciation, Maryland Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc., 1998. Exceptional Humanitarian Service Award, Southwest Area Principals and All Baltimore County Educators, 1998. Outstanding Service Award, Arbutus Little League, 1999. Outstanding Individual Award, Association of Retarded Citizens of Howard County, 2000. Legislative Service Award, National Federation of the Blind, 2000. Certificates of Appreciation, Howard County Center of African-American Culture, Inc., 2001; Elkridge Volunteer Fire Department, Junior Program, 2001; Halethorpe-Relay United Methodist Church, 2001. Legislator of the Year, Maryland Investors and Security Association, 2001. Joint Certificate of Appreciation, Maryland State Police, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems, Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute, Maryland State Firemen's Association, 2001. Honorary Colonel, Fort McHenry Guard, 2001. Senator William H. Amoss Legislator of the Year Award, Maryland State Firemen's Association, 2007. Certificate of Appreciation, Maryland Municipal League, 2008, 2009, 2011.
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