Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Elizabeth S. Smith-Anderson
MSA SC 3520-13384

Biography:

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, March 18, 1934.  Attended Ohio and Wisconsin parochial schools; California public schools.  Married.

General Assembly:
House of Delegates, Anne Arundel County, 1975-94.  Member, Ways and Means Committee; Education Subcommittee; Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review; Joint Committee on Protocol; Joint Expenditure Study Group on Education and Human Resources.

Private Career and Other Public Service:
Member, Chesapeake Bay Commission, 1978-83; vice-chair, 1983.  Administrative assistant to Senate Minority Leader, 1971-74.  Delegate to Republican National Convention, 1980, 1984, 1988; alternate, 1972, 1976.  Secretary and treasurer, Women Legislators of Maryland.  Member, Committee on Federal Preemption and State/Federal Affairs, Southern Legislative Conference.  Member, Republican Women of Anne Arundel County; 5th District Republican Club; Severna Park and Crofton Republican Women's Clubs.  Member, board of directors, Maryland State Chamber of Commerce.  President, Greater Annapolis Chamber of Commerce; Maryland Clam Festival.  Member, Ladies Auxiliary of Anne Arundel General Hospital.  Recipient of honorary life membership award for outstanding service, Annapolis Chamber of Commerce, 1968; Legislator of the Year, 1982; Anne Arundel Psychological Association, Legislator of the Year, 1988; Marine Trades Association of Maryland.

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