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2020 Maryland General Assembly www.2AMaryland.org [email protected] 2020 Maryland General Assembly District 01 Room Ext. District 13 Room Ext. District 25 Room Ext. District 37 Room Ext. Sen. George Edwards 323 3565 Sen. Guy Guzzone 3W M 3572 Sen. Melony Griffith 220 3127 Sen. Adelaide Eckardt 322 3590 Del. Wendell Beitzel 309 3435 Del. Vanessa Atterbeary 101 3471 Del. Darryl Barnes 301 3557 Del. Sheree Sample-Hughes 313 3427 Del. Jason Buckel 309 3404 Del. Shane Pendergrass 241 3139 Del. Nick Charles 206 3707 Del. Christopher Adams 426 3343 Del. Michael McKay 322 3321 Del. Jen Terrasa 215 3246 Del. Dereck Davis 231 3519 Del. Johnny Mautz 424 3429 District 02 District 14 District 26 District 38 Sen. Andrew Serafini 321 3903 Sen. Craig Zucker 122 3625 Sen. Obie Patterson 201 3092 Sen. Mary Carozza 314 3645 Del. Neil Parrott 213 3636 Del. Anne Kaiser 131 3036 Del. Veronica Turner 205 3212 Del. Charles Otto 321 3433 Del. Bill Wivell 322 3447 Del. Eric Luedtke 350 3110 Del. Kriselda Valderrama 405 3210 Del. Carl Anderton 310 3431 Del. Paul Corderman 213 3125 Del. Pam Queen 224 3380 Del. Jay Walker 404 3581 Del. Wayne Hartman 308 3356 District 03 District 15 District 27 District 39 Sen. Ronald Young 301 3575 Sen. Brian Feldman 104 3169 Sen. Thomas Miller 1E M 3700 Sen. Nancy King 121 3686 Del. Carol Krimm 422 3472 Del. Kathleen Dumais 231 3052 Del. Elizabeth Proctor 423 3083 Del. Gabriel Acevero 225 3001 Del. Karen Young 416 3436 Del. David Fraser-Hidalgo 223 3186 Del. Michael Jackson 121 3103 Del. Leslie Lopez 221 3021 Del. Ken Kerr 209 3240 Del. Lily Qi 223 3124 Del. Mark Fisher 202 3231 Del. Kirill Reznik 427 3039 District 04 District 16 District 28 District 40 Sen. Michael Hough 403 3704 Sen. Susan Lee 223 3124 Sen. Arthur Ellis 302 3661 Sen. Antonio Hayes 222 3656 Del. Del. Barrie Ciliberti 323 3080 Del. Ariana Kelly 425 3642 Del. Debra Davis 204 3337 Del. Frank Conaway 314 3189 Del. Dan Cox 326 3288 Del. Marc Korman 210 3649 Del. Edith Patterson 429 3247 Del. Nick Mosby 205 3520 Del. Jesse Pippy 326 3118 Del. Sara Love 210 3454 Del. C. T. Wilson 410 3325 Del. Melissa Wells 315 3545 District 05 District 17 District 29 District 41 Sen. Justin Ready 315 3683 Sen. Cheryl Kagan 2W M 3134 Sen. Jack Bailey 402 3673 Sen. Jill Carter 422 3697 Del. Susan Krebs 203 3200 Del. Kumar Barve 251 3990 Del. Matt Morgan 310 3170 Del. Dalya Attar 317 3268 Del. April Rose 320 3070 Del. James Gilchrist 219 3744 Del. Brian Crosby 216+ 3277 Del. Tony Bridges 315 3545 Del. Haven Shoemaker 320 3359 Del. Julie P. Carr 221 3037 Del. Gerald Clark 324 3314 Del. Samuel Rosenburg 365 3297 District 06 District 18 District 30 District 42 Sen. Johnny Salling 416 3587 Sen. Jeffrey Waldstreicher 2E M 3137 Sen. Sarah Elfreth 103 3578 Sen. Chris West 303 3648 Del. Robin Grammer 307 3298 Del. Alfred Carr, Jr. 222 3638 Del. Alice Cain 154 3211 Del. Catherine Forbes 304 3487 Del. Robert Long 325 3458 Del. Emily Shetty 224 3181 Del. Shaneka Henson 152 3045 Del. Michele Guyton 306 3793 Del. Ric Metzgar 413 3332 Del. Jared Solomon 222 3130 Del. Seth Howard 159 3439 Del. Nino Mangione 319 3510 District 07 District 19 District 31 District 43 Sen. J. B. Jennings 423 3706 Sen. Benjamin Kramer 401 3151 Sen. Bryan Simonaire 320 3658 Sen. Mary Washington 102 3145 Del. Lauren Arikan 324 3334 Del. Charlotte Crutchfield 226 3485 Del. Ned Carey 161 3047 Del. Curtis Anderson 314 3291 Del. Rick Impallaria 411 3289 Del. Bonnie Cullison 312 3883 Del. Brian Chisholm 156 3206 Del. Regina Boyce 316 3476 Del. Kathy Szeliga 212 3698 Del. Vaughn Stewart 220 3528 Del. Nicholaus Kipke 212 3421 Del. Maggie McIntosh 121 3407 District 08 District 20 District 32 District 44 Sen. Kathy Klausmeier 123 3620 Sen. William Smith 2E M 3634 Sen. Pamela Beidle 202 3593 Sen. Charles Sydnor 216 3612 Del. Harry Bhandari 303 3526 Del. Lorig Charkoudian 226 3423 Del. J. Sandy Bartlett 163 3370 Del. Keith Haynes 362 3801 Del. Joseph Boteler 307 3365 Del. David Moon 220 3474 Del. Mark Chang 165 3511 Del. Sheila Ruth 311 3802 Del. Carl Jackson 303 3766 Del. Jheanelle Wilkins 350 3493 Del. Mike Rogers 162 3372 Del. Patrick Young 305 3544 District 09 District 21 District 33 District 45 Sen. Katie Hester 304 3671 Sen. James Rosapepe 101 3141 Sen. Edward Reilly 316 3568 Sen. Cory McCray 221 3135 Del. Trent Kittleman 202 3556 Del. Benjamin Barnes 151 3046 Del. Heather Bagnall 160 3406 Del. Talmadge Branch 151 3398 Del. Warren Miller 403 3582 Del. Mary Lehman 317 3114 Del. Michael Malone 164 3510 Del. Chanel Branch 225 3257 Del. Courtney Watson 350 3077 Del. Joseline Pena-Melnyk 241 3502 Del. Sid Saab 157 3551 Del. Stephanie Smith 316 3486 District 10 District 22 District 34 District 46 Sen. Delores Kelley 3E 3606 Sen. Paul Pinsky 2W M 3155 Sen. Robert Cassilly 401 3158 Sen. William Ferguson H-107 3600 Del. Benjamin Brooks 151 3352 Del. Anne Healey 361 3961 Del. Steve Johnson 215 3280 Del. Luke Clippinger 101 3303 Del. Jay Jalisi 412 3358 Del. Alonzo Washington 131 3652 Del. Mary Ann Lisanti 415 3331 Del. Robbyn Lewis 304 3772 Del. Adrienne Jones H-101 3800 Del. Nicole Williams 209 3058 Del. Susan McComas 323 3272 Del. Brook Lierman 311 3319 District 11 District 23 District 35 District 47 Sen. Shelly Hettleman 216 3131 Sen. Douglas Peters 120 3631 Sen. Jason Gallion 414 3603 Sen. Malcolm Augustine 3E M 3745 Del. Jon Cardin 217 3054 Del. G. Valentino-Smith 201 3101 Del. Kevin Hornberger 325 3284 Del. Diana Fennell 363 3478 Del. Lisa Belcastro 306 3833 Del. Marvin Holmes 364 3310 Del. Michael Griffith 319 3444 Del. Julian Ivey 217 3326 Del. Dana Stein 251 3527 Del. Ron Watson 207 3488 Del. Teresa Reilly 203 3278 Del. Wanika Fisher 206 3340 District 12 District 24 District 36 Please report any issues or errors to: Sen. Clarence Lam 420 3653 Sen. Joanne Benson 214 3148 Sen. Stephen Hershey 420 3639 [email protected] Del. Eric Ebersole 305 3328 Del. Eric Barron 207 3692 Del. Steve Arentz 308 3543 Del. Jessica Feldmark 216 3205 Del. Andrea Harrison 204 3919 Del. Jeff Ghrist 430 3555 Revised: 03-11-2020 @ 2043 hrs Del. Terri Hill 214 3378 Del. Jazz Lewis 350 3691 Del. Jay Jacobs 321 3449 PHONE CONTACT: DIAL 410-841 PLUS THE FOUR DIGIT EXTENSIONS ABOVE OR 301-858 PLUS THE FOUR DIGIT EXTENSIONS ABOVE SOURCE FILE: 2020_MGA_Condensed_03-11-2020.docx | PDF: 2020_MGA_Condensed.pdf PLEASE REPORT ANY ERRORS TO: J. H. Josselyn [email protected] www.2AMaryland.org | 2A Maryland © 2018-2020 2A Maryland SENATE JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS COMMITTEE (JPR) Chamber District Last Name First Name Committee Room Bldg Phone (410) Phone (301) Hyperlinked Email Party Senate 20 Smith Will JPR (Chair) 2E Miller Senate 410‐841‐3634 301‐858‐3634 [email protected] DEM Senate 18 Waldstreicher Jeff JPR (V‐C) 2E Miller Senate 410‐841‐3137 301‐858‐3137 [email protected] DEM Senate 41 Carter Jill JPR 422 Miller Senate 410‐841‐3697 301‐858‐3697 [email protected] DEM Senate 34 Cassilly Bob JPR 401 James Senate 410‐841‐3158 301‐858‐3158 [email protected] REP Senate 11 Hettleman Shelly JPR 203 James Senate 410‐841‐3131 301‐858‐3131 [email protected] DEM Senate 04 Hough Michael JPR 403 James Senate 410‐841‐3704 301‐858‐3704 [email protected] REP Senate 16 Lee Susan JPR 223 James Senate 410‐841‐3124 301‐858‐3124 [email protected] DEM Senate 05 Ready Justin JPR 315 James Senate 410‐841‐3683 301‐858‐3683 [email protected] REP Senate 44 Sydnor Charles JPR 216 James Senate 410‐841‐3612 301‐858‐3612 [email protected] DEM Senate 42 West Chris JPR 303 James Senate 410‐841‐3648 301‐858‐3648 [email protected] REP Senate 03 Young Ronald JPR 301 James Senate 410‐841‐3575 301‐858‐3575 [email protected] DEM Chamber District Last Name First Name Committee Room Bldg Phone (410) Phone (301) Hyperlinked Email Party Click here for JPR Committee Witness Guidelines and FAQs 2A Maryland ©2018‐2020 Page 1 of 10 2020_MGA_Senate‐House_03‐02‐2020.xlsx 2A Maryland HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE (JUD) Chamber District Last Name First Name Committee Room Bldg Phone (410) Phone (301) Hyperlinked Email Party House 46 Clippinger Luke JUD (Chair) 101 Lowe House 410‐841‐3303 301‐858‐3303 [email protected] DEM House 13 Atterbeary Vanessa JUD (V‐C) 101 Lowe House 410‐841‐3471 301‐858‐3471 [email protected] DEM House 43 Anderson Curt JUD 314 Lowe House 410‐841‐3291 301‐858‐3291 [email protected] DEM House 07 Arikan Lauren JUD 324 Lowe House 410‐841‐3334 301‐858‐3334 [email protected] REP House 32 Bartlett J. Sandy JUD 163 Lowe House 410‐841‐3370 301‐858‐3370 [email protected] DEM House 11 Cardin Jon JUD 217 Lowe House 410‐841‐3054 301‐858‐3054 [email protected] DEM House 40 Conaway Frank JUD 314 Lowe House 410‐841‐3189 301‐858‐3189 [email protected] DEM House 04 Cox Dan JUD 326 Lowe House 410‐841‐3288 301‐858‐3288 [email protected] REP House 19 Crutchfield Charlotte JUD 226 Lowe House 410‐841‐3485 301‐858‐3485 [email protected] DEM House 28 Davis Debra JUD 204 Lowe House 410‐841‐3337 301‐858‐3337 [email protected] DEM House 47B Fisher Wanika JUD 206 Lowe House 410‐841‐3340 301‐858‐3340 [email protected] DEM House 06 Grammer Robin JUD 307 Lowe House 410‐841‐3298 301‐858‐3298 [email protected] REP House 35B Griffith Michael JUD 319 Lowe House 410‐841‐3444 301‐858‐3444 [email protected] REP House 24 Lewis Jazz JUD 350 Lowe House 410‐841‐3691 301‐858‐3691 [email protected] DEM House
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