Joseph Bartenfelder
Joseph Bartenfelder (born January 3, 1957) is an American politician and farmer from Maryland. He was appointed Secretary of Agriculture for Maryland by then-Governor-elect Larry Hogan in 2014.[1] EducationBartenfelder graduated from St. Joseph School and Calvert Hall College High School.[2] He earned a degree in business administration from Towson University.[2][3] CareerIn 1978, Bartenfelder ran for the Maryland House of Delegates for the first time.[3] In 1982, he won his first state delegate seat and represented District 8 in the house until 1994.[2][3][4] In 1994, Bartenfelder began working on the Baltimore County Council.[2] In 1996, he became chairman of the Baltimore County Council.[5] He also served as chair of the Spending and Affordability Committee for four years while on the County Council.[3] In 2010, he ran in the primary to be Baltimore County Executive, which he lost to Kevin Kamenetz.[2][3][6] Bartenfelder was appointed Maryland Secretary of Agriculture by then-Governor-elect Larry Hogan in 2014.[1] Personal lifeBartenfelder is married and has four children.[3] On Thanksgiving, November 24, 2022, police charged him with hunting wetland or upland game birds “with the aid of bait or on or over any baited area,” which carries a minimum $500 fine and a maximum of $1500 for a first offense. Lauren Moses, public information officer for Natural Resources Police, could not say whether this was Bartenfelder’s first charge. [7] References
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