Women Legislators of Maryland
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ELLEN R. SAUERBREY
House, Dist. 5B, 1979-1982
House, Dist. 10, 1983-1994

Member, House of Delegates 1979-1994. Minority Leader, 1987. Member, Appropriations Committee, 1993 (education & transportation subcomm.); Rules and Executive Nominations Committee; Legislative Policy Committee (management subcomm.); Joint Budget and Audit Committee; Spending Affordability Committee. Member, Economic Matters Committee, 1978-86; Ways and Means Committee, 1987-92. Member, Southern Legislative Conference (economic development & trade comm., 1987). National Chair & Bd. of Directors, American Legislative Exchange Council. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, September 9, 1937. Western Maryland College, B.A., summa cum laude, 1959. Former high school science teacher. District manager, U.S. Census, 1970. Delegate, Republican Party National Conventions, 1968, 1976, 1984, 1988, 1992. Vice-Chair, Republican Central Committee, Baltimore Co., 1966-70. Past vice-pres., Md. Federation of Republican Women; past pres., Baltimore Co. Federation of Republican Women. Trustee, Council on Economic Education in Md. Past trustee, Franklin Square Hospital. Past secretary, Md. Society for Multiple Sclerosis. Selection panel, President's Commission on White House Fellows. Member, Task Force for Affordable Housing, U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban Development. Member, Farm Bureau; Beta Beta Beta (biology honor society); Disabled American Veterans (legislative advisory comm.). Columnist, Congressional Rollcall. Married.


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