427th Maryland General Assembly Regular session of the Maryland General Assembly
The 427th Maryland General Assembly convened in a regular session on January 13, 2010, and adjourned sine die on April 12, 2010.[ 1]
Senate
Party composition
Leadership
Members
District
Jurisdiction(s) represented
Image
Senator
Party
First elected
Primary committee
Executive nominations
1
Allegany , Garrett , and Washington
George C. Edwards
Republican
2006
Finance
—
2
Washington
Donald F. Munson
Republican
1990
Budget and Taxation
Member
3
Frederick and Washington
Alex X. Mooney
Republican
1998
Judicial Proceedings
—
4
Carroll and Frederick
David R. Brinkley
Republican
2002
Budget and Taxation
Member
5
Baltimore County and Carroll
Larry E. Haines
Republican
1990
Judicial Proceedings
Member
6
Baltimore County
Norman R. Stone Jr.
Democratic
1966
Judicial Proceedings
Member
7
Baltimore County and Harford
—
Andrew P. Harris
Republican
1998
Education, Health, and Environment
Member
8
Baltimore County
Katherine A. Klausmeier
Democratic
2002
Finance
Member
9
Carroll and Howard
Allan H. Kittleman
Republican
2004[a]
Finance
Member
10
Baltimore County
Delores G. Kelley
Democratic
1994
Finance
Chair
11
Baltimore County
Robert Zirkin
Democratic
2006
Budget and Taxation
—
12
Baltimore County and Howard
Edward J. Kasemeyer
Democratic
1986
Budget and Taxation (Vice-Chair)
Member
13
Howard
—
James N. Robey
Democratic
2006
Budget and Taxation
—
14
Montgomery
Rona E. Kramer
Democratic
2002
Budget and Taxation
Member
15
Montgomery
Robert J. Garagiola
Democratic
2002
Finance
—
16
Montgomery
Brian E. Frosh
Democratic
1994
Judicial Proceedings (Chair)
Member
17
Montgomery
Jennie M. Forehand
Democratic
1994
Judicial Proceedings
Member
18
Montgomery
Richard Madaleno
Democratic
2006
Budget and Taxation
—
19
Montgomery
—
Michael G. Lenett
Democratic
2006
Education, Health, and Environment
—
20
Montgomery
Jamie Raskin
Democratic
2006
Judicial Proceedings
—
21
Anne Arundel and Prince George's
James Rosapepe
Democratic
2006
Education, Health, and Environment
—
22
Prince George's
Paul G. Pinsky
Democratic
1994
Education, Health, and Environment
—
23
Prince George's
Douglas J. J. Peters
Democratic
2006
Budget and Taxation
—
24
Prince George's
Nathaniel Exum
Democratic
1998
Finance
—
25
Prince George's
Ulysses Currie
Democratic
1994
Budget and Taxation (Chair)
Member
26
Prince George's
C. Anthony Muse
Democratic
2006
Judicial Proceedings
—
27
Calvert and Prince George's
Thomas V. "Mike" Miller Jr.
Democratic
1974
n/a[b]
Member
28
Charles
Thomas M. "Mac" Middleton
Democratic
1994
Finance (Chair)
Member
29
Calvert , Charles , and St. Mary's
Roy Dyson
Democratic
1994
Education, Health, and Environment (Vice-Chair)
—
30
Anne Arundel
John Astle
Democratic
1994
Finance (Vice-Chair)
—
31
Anne Arundel
Bryan Simonaire
Republican
2006
Judicial Proceedings
—
32
Anne Arundel
James E. DeGrange Sr.
Democratic
1998
Budget and Taxation
Vice-Chair
33
Anne Arundel
—
Edward R. Reilly
Republican
2009[a]
Education, Health and Environmental Affairs
—
34
Cecil and Harford
Nancy Jacobs
Republican
1998
Judicial Proceedings
—
35
Harford
Barry Glassman
Republican
1998
Finance
—
36
Caroline , Cecil , Kent , and Queen Anne's
E. J. Pipkin
Republican
2002
Finance
—
37
Caroline , Dorchester , Talbot , and Wicomico
Richard F. Colburn
Republican
1994
Education, Health, and Environment
—
38
Somerset , Wicomico , and Worcester
J. Lowell Stoltzfus
Republican
1992[a]
Budget and Taxation
—
39
Montgomery
Nancy J. King
Democratic
2007
Budget and Taxation
—
40
Baltimore City
Catherine E. Pugh
Democratic
2006
Finance
—
41
Baltimore City
Lisa Gladden
Democratic
2002
Judicial Proceedings (Vice-Chair)
—
42
Baltimore County
James Brochin
Democratic
2002
Judicial Proceedings
—
43
Baltimore City
Joan Carter Conway
Democratic
1997[a]
Education, Health, and Environment (Chair)
—
44
Baltimore City
Verna L. Jones
Democratic
2002
Budget and Taxation
—
45
Baltimore City
Nathaniel J. McFadden
Democratic
1994
Budget and Taxation
Member
46
Baltimore City
George W. Della Jr.
Democratic
1982
Finance
—
47
Prince George's
David C. Harrington
Democratic
2008[a]
Education, Health, and Environment
—
Notes
a This Senator was originally appointed to office by the Governor to fill an open seat.
b The President of the Senate does not serve on any of the four standing legislative committees. He does, however, serve on both the Executive Nominations and the Rules Committees.
House of Delegates
Party composition
Leadership
Michael E. Busch , House Speaker
Members
District
Counties represented
Delegate
Party
First elected
Committee
1A
Allegany , Garrett
Wendell R. Beitzel
Republican
2006
Health and Government Operations
1B
Allegany
Kevin Kelly
Democratic
1986
Judiciary
1C
Allegany, Washington
LeRoy E. Myers Jr.
Republican
2002
Appropriations
2A
Washington
Andrew A. Serafini
Republican
2008
Ways and Means
2B
Washington
Christopher B. Shank
Republican
1998
Judiciary
2C
Washington
John P. Donoghue
Democratic
1990
Health and Government Operations
3A
Frederick
Galen R. Clagett
Democratic
2002
Appropriations
3A
Frederick
Sue Hecht
Democratic
1994
Economic Matters
3B
Frederick, Washington
Charles A. Jenkins
Republican
2010
Health and Government Operations
4A
Frederick
Joseph R. Bartlett
Republican
1998
Ways and Means
4A
Frederick
Paul S. Stull
Republican
1994
Environmental Matters
4B
Carroll , Frederick
Donald B. Elliott
Republican
1986
Health and Government Operations
5A
Carroll
Tanya Thornton Shewell
Republican
2004[ 2]
Environmental Matters
5A
Carroll
Nancy R. Stocksdale
Republican
1994
Appropriations
5B
Carroll, Baltimore County
Wade Kach
Republican
1974
Health and Government Operations
6
Baltimore County
Joseph J. Minnick
Democratic
1988[ 2]
Economic Matters
6
Baltimore County
John A. Olszewski Jr.
Democratic
2006[ 2]
Ways and Means
6
Baltimore County
Michael H. Weir Jr.
Democratic
2002
Environmental Matters
7
Baltimore County , Harford
Richard Impallaria
Republican
2002
Economic Matters
7
Baltimore County , Harford
J. B. Jennings
Republican
2002
Ways and Means
7
Baltimore County , Harford
Pat McDonough
Republican
1978
Health and Government Operations
8
Baltimore County
Todd Schuler
Democratic
2006
Judiciary
8
Baltimore County
Eric M. Bromwell
Democratic
2002
Health and Government Operations
8
Baltimore County
Joseph C. Boteler III
Republican
2002
Environmental Matters
9A
Howard
Gail H. Bates
Republican
2002[ 2]
Appropriations
9A
Howard
Warren E. Miller
Republican
2003[ 2]
Economic Matters
9B
Carroll
Susan W. Krebs
Republican
2002
Ways and Means
10
Baltimore County
Emmett C. Burns Jr.
Democratic
1994
Economic Matters
10
Baltimore County
Adrienne A. Jones
Democratic
1997[ 2]
Appropriations
10
Baltimore County
Shirley Nathan-Pulliam
Democratic
1994
Health and Government Operations
11
Baltimore County
Jon S. Cardin
Democratic
2002
Ways and Means
11
Baltimore County
Dan K. Morhaim
Democratic
1994
Health and Government Operations
11
Baltimore County
Dana Stein
Democratic
2002[ 2]
Environmental Matters
12A
Baltimore County , Howard
Steven J. DeBoy Sr.
Democratic
2002
Appropriations
12A
Baltimore County , Howard
James E. Malone Jr.
Democratic
1994
Environmental Matters (Vice-Chair)
12B
Howard
Elizabeth Bobo
Democratic
1994
Environmental Matters
13
Howard
Shane Pendergrass
Democratic
1994
Health and Government Operations
13
Howard
Guy Guzzone
Democratic
2006
Appropriations
13
Howard
Frank S. Turner
Democratic
1994
Ways and Means
14
Montgomery
Anne R. Kaiser
Democratic
2002
Ways and Means
14
Montgomery
Karen S. Montgomery
Democratic
2002
Health and Government Operations
14
Montgomery
Herman L. Taylor Jr.
Democratic
2002
Economic Matters
15
Montgomery
Craig L. Rice
Democratic
2006
Ways and Means
15
Montgomery
Kathleen M. Dumais
Democratic
2002
Judiciary
15
Montgomery
Brian J. Feldman
Democratic
2002
Economic Matters
16
Montgomery
William A. Bronrott
Democratic
1998
Appropriations
16
Montgomery
William Frick
Democratic
2007[ 3]
Ways and Means
16
Montgomery
Susan C. Lee
Democratic
2002[ 2]
Judiciary
17
Montgomery
Kumar P. Barve
Democratic
1990
Ways and Means
17
Montgomery
James W. Gilchrist
Democratic
2006
Ways and Means
17
Montgomery
Luiz R. S. Simmons
Democratic
1978
Judiciary
18
Montgomery
Ana Sol Gutierrez
Democratic
2002
Appropriations
18
Montgomery
Alfred C. Carr Jr.
Democratic
2007[ 3]
Environmental Matters
18
Montgomery
Jeff Waldstreicher
Democratic
2006
Judiciary
19
Montgomery
Henry B. Heller
Democratic
1986
Appropriations
19
Montgomery
Benjamin F. Kramer
Democratic
2006
Judiciary
19
Montgomery
Roger Manno
Democratic
2006
Economic Matters
20
Montgomery
Tom Hucker
Democratic
2006
Environmental Matters
20
Montgomery
Sheila E. Hixson
Democratic
1976[ 2]
Ways and Means (Chair)
20
Montgomery
Heather R. Mizeur
Democratic
2006
Health and Government Operations
21
Anne Arundel , Prince George's
Barbara A. Frush
Democratic
1994
Environmental Matters
21
Anne Arundel , Prince George's
Ben Barnes
Democratic
2006
Judiciary
21
Anne Arundel , Prince George's
Joseline Pena-Melnyk
Democratic
2006
Health and Government Operations
22
Prince George's
Tawanna P. Gaines
Democratic
2001[ 2]
Appropriations
22
Prince George's
Anne Healey
Democratic
1990
Environmental Matters
22
Prince George's
Justin Ross
Democratic
2002
Ways and Means
23A
Prince George's
Gerron Levi
Democratic
2006
Judiciary
23A
Prince George's
James W. Hubbard
Democratic
1992[ 2]
Health and Government Operations
23B
Prince George's
Marvin E. Holmes Jr.
Democratic
2002
Environmental Matters
24
Prince George's
Joanne C. Benson
Democratic
1990
Health and Government Operations
24
Prince George's
Carolyn J. B. Howard
Democratic
1988[ 2]
Ways and Means
24
Prince George's
Michael L. Vaughn
Democratic
2002
Economic Matters
25
Prince George's
Aisha N. Braveboy
Democratic
2006
Economic Matters
25
Prince George's
Dereck E. Davis
Democratic
1994
Economic Matters (Chair)
25
Prince George's
Melony G. Griffith
Democratic
1998
Appropriations
26
Prince George's
Kris Valderrama
Democratic
2006
Judiciary
26
Prince George's
Jay Walker
Democratic
2006
Ways and Means
26
Prince George's
Veronica L. Turner
Democratic
2002
Health and Government Operations
27A
Calvert , Prince George's
James E. Proctor Jr.
Democratic
1990[ 2]
Appropriations (Vice-Chair)
27A
Calvert, Prince George's
Joseph F. Vallario Jr.
Democratic
1974
Judiciary (Chair)
27B
Calvert
Sue Kullen
Democratic
2004[ 2]
Health and Government Operations
28
Charles
Peter Murphy
Democratic
2006
Ways and Means
28
Charles
Sally Y. Jameson
Democratic
2002
Economic Matters
28
Charles
Murray D. Levy
Democratic
2004[ 2]
Appropriations
29A
Charles, St. Mary's
John F. Wood Jr.
Democratic
1986
Appropriations
29B
St. Mary's
John L. Bohanan Jr.
Democratic
1999[ 2]
Appropriations
29C
Calvert, St. Mary's
Tony O'Donnell
Republican
1994
Environmental Matters
30
Anne Arundel
Michael E. Busch
Democratic
1986
Speaker of the House of Delegates
30
Anne Arundel
Virginia P. Clagett
Democratic
1994
Environmental Matters
30
Anne Arundel
Ron George
Republican
2006
Ways and Means
31
Anne Arundel
Nic Kipke
Republican
2002
Health and Government Operations
31
Anne Arundel
Don H. Dwyer Jr.
Republican
2006
Judiciary
31
Anne Arundel
Steve Schuh
Republican
2006
Appropriations
32
Anne Arundel
Pamela Beidle
Democratic
2006
Environmental Matters
32
Anne Arundel
Mary Ann Love
Democratic
1993
Economic Matters
32
Anne Arundel
Theodore J. Sophocleus
Democratic
1992
Appropriations
33A
Anne Arundel
James King
Republican
2006
Economic Matters
33A
Anne Arundel
Tony McConkey
Republican
2002
Judiciary
33B
Anne Arundel
Robert A. Costa
Republican
2002
Health and Government Operations
34A
Cecil , Harford
B. Daniel Riley
Democratic
1998
Health and Government Operations
34A
Cecil, Harford
Mary-Dulany James
Democratic
1998
Appropriations
34B
Cecil
David D. Rudolph
Democratic
1994
Economic Matters (Vice-Chair)
35A
Harford
H. Wayne Norman Jr.
Republican
2007[ 3]
Environmental Matters
35A
Harford
Donna Stifler
Republican
2006
Economic Matters
35B
Harford
Susan K. McComas
Republican
2002
Judiciary
36
Caroline , Cecil, Kent , Queen Anne's
Michael D. Smigiel Sr.
Republican
2002
Judiciary
36
Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's
Richard A. Sossi
Republican
2002
Environmental Matters
36
Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's
Mary Roe Walkup
Republican
1994
Economic Matters
37A
Dorchester , Wicomico
Rudolph C. Cane
Democratic
1998
Environmental Matters
37B
Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot , Wicomico
Adelaide C. Eckardt
Republican
1994
Appropriations
37B
Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot, Wicomico
Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio
Republican
2002
Economic Matters
38A
Somerset , Wicomico
D. Page Elmore
Republican
2002
Ways and Means
38B
Wicomico, Worcester
Norman Conway
Democratic
1986
Appropriations (Chair)
38B
Wicomico, Worcester
James N. Mathias Jr.
Democratic
2006[ 2]
Economic Matters
39
Montgomery
Charles E. Barkley
Democratic
1998
Appropriations
39
Montgomery
Kirill Reznik
Democratic
2007[ 3]
Health and Government Operations
39
Montgomery
Saqib Ali
Democratic
2006
Environmental Matters
40
Baltimore City
Frank M. Conaway Jr.
Democratic
2006
Judiciary
40
Baltimore City
Barbara A. Robinson
Democratic
2006
Appropriations
40
Baltimore City
Shawn Z. Tarrant
Democratic
2006
Health and Government Operations
41
Baltimore City
Jill P. Carter
Democratic
2002
Judiciary
41
Baltimore City
Nathaniel T. Oaks
Democratic
1982
Health and Government Operations
41
Baltimore City
Samuel I. Rosenberg
Democratic
1982
Judiciary (Vice-Chair)
42
Baltimore County
Stephen W. Lafferty
Democratic
2006
Environmental Matters
42
Baltimore County
Susan L. M. Aumann
Republican
2002
Appropriations
42
Baltimore County
William J. Frank
Republican
2002
Judiciary
43
Baltimore City
Curt Anderson
Democratic
1982
Judiciary
43
Baltimore City
Ann Marie Doory
Democratic
1986
Ways and Means (Vice-Chair)
43
Baltimore City
Maggie McIntosh
Democratic
1992[ 2]
Environmental Matters (Chair)
44
Baltimore City
Keith E. Haynes
Democratic
2002
Appropriations
44
Baltimore City
Ruth M. Kirk
Democratic
1982
Economic Matters
44
Baltimore City
Melvin L. Stukes
Democratic
2006
Ways and Means
45
Baltimore City
Talmadge Branch
Democratic
1994
Appropriations
45
Baltimore City
Cheryl Glenn
Democratic
2006
Environmental Matters
45
Baltimore City
Hattie N. Harrison
Democratic
1973[ 2]
Economic Matters
46
Baltimore City
Peter A. Hammen
Democratic
1994
Health and Government Operations (Chair)
46
Baltimore City
Carolyn J. Krysiak
Democratic
1990
Economic Matters
46
Baltimore City
Brian K. McHale
Democratic
1990
Economic Matters
47
Prince George's
Jolene Ivey
Democratic
2006
Ways and Means
47
Prince George's
Doyle L. Niemann
Democratic
2002
Environmental Matters
47
Prince George's
Victor R. Ramirez
Democratic
2002
Judiciary
Notable legislation enacted
Primary and Secondary Education Funding The budget bill, Senate Bill 140, enacted by the 427th Maryland General Assembly increased Maryland State aid for primary and secondary education by $210.5 million in fiscal 2011 to a total of $5.7 billion. State aid provided directly to the local boards of education was increased by $119.7 million or 2.5%, while teachers’ retirement costs, which are paid by the State on behalf of the local school systems, will increase from $759.1 million to $849.8 million.[ 4]
Senate Bill 517 - Maryland Gang Prosecution Act of 2010 The increasing number of gangs had created a significant problem in most areas of the country, including Maryland. More than 600 active gangs are reported to be in the State with more than 11,000 members. The Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services has also identified approximately 4,000 inmates as participating in more than 260 different gangs inside its correctional facilities. Inter alia , SB 517 modifies the definition of "criminal gang" by repealing the requirement that an association of three or more persons whose members meet certain criteria be ongoing and by repealing "an identifying sign, symbol, name, leader, or purpose" as common factors and substituting "an overt or covert organizational or command structure."[ 5]
House Bill 934 - Distracted Driving, Handheld Cell Phones This bill outlaws the use of handheld phones by drivers while operating a motor vehicle. The bill also prohibits drivers of a school vehicles, the holders of a learner’s instructional permit or provisional driver’s licenses from driving and talking on hand held cell phones as well. The bill's prohibitions do not apply to the emergency use of a handheld telephone. Commercial drivers using push-to-talk technology are exempted as well.[ 6]
Notes
^ "Maryland House and Senate Sessions" . Maryland Legislative Information Systems. Archived from the original on June 8, 2010. Retrieved April 21, 2010 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Originally appointed to office to fill an open seat, rather than elected. Each Delegate so marked has been elected in their own right since their appointment.
^ a b c d Originally appointed to office to fill an open seat, rather than elected.
^ "SB 140" . Maryland General Assembly. Retrieved April 22, 2010 .
^ "SB 517" . Maryland General Assembly. Retrieved April 22, 2010 .
^ "HB 934" . Maryland General Assembly. Archived from the original on March 8, 2010. Retrieved April 22, 2010 .
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