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2008 General Assembly Dwyer McConkey Amendment to Amendment to Delegate Full Name District Party Budget Budget Wendell R. Beitzel 1A Garrett & Allegany R X X Kevin Kelly 1B Allegany R X X LeRoy, E. Myers, Jr. 1C Allegany & Washington R X X Andrew A. Serafini 2A Washington R X X Christopher B. Shank 2B Washington R X X John P. Donoghue 2C Washington D X O Galen R. Clagett 3A Frederick D O O Sue Hecht 3A Frederick D O O Richard Weldon 3B Frederick and Washington R X X Joseph R. Bartlett 4A Frederick R X X Paul S. Stull 4A Frederick R X X Donald B. Elliott 4B Carroll and Frederick R X X Tanya Thornton Shewell 5A Carroll R X X Nancy R. Stocksdale 5A Carroll R X X A. Wade Kach 5B Baltimore R X O Joseph J. Minnick 6 Baltimore D X X John O. Olszewski, Jr. 6 Baltimore D O O Michael H. Weir, Jr. 6 Baltimore D O O Richard K. Impallaria 7 Baltimore and Harford R X X J.B. Jennings 7 Baltimore and Harford R X X Patrick L. McDonough 7 Baltimore and Harford R X X Eric M. Bromwell 8 Baltimore County D O O Todd Schuler 8 Baltimore County D O O Joseph C. Boteler, III 8 Baltimore County R X X Gail H. Bates 9A Howard R X X Warren Miller 9A Howard R X X Susan W. Krebs 9B Carroll R X X Emmett C. Burns, Jr. 10 Baltimore County D X O Adrienne A. Jones 10 Baltimore County D O O Shirley Nathan-Pulliam 10 Baltimore County D O O Jon S. Cardin 11 Baltimore County D O O Dan K. Morhaim 11 Baltimore County D O O Dana M. Stein 11 Baltimore County D O O Steven J. DeBoy, Sr. 12A Baltimore and Howard D X O James E. Malone, Jr. 12A Baltimore and Howard D NV O Elizabeth Bobo 12B Howard D O O Guy Guzzone 13 Howard D O O Shane E. Pendergrass 13 Howard D O O Frank S. Turner 13 Howard D O O Anne R. Kaiser 14 Montgomery D O O Karen S. Montgomery 14 Montgomery D O O Herman L.Taylor, Jr. 14 Montgomery D X X Kathleen M. Dumais 15 Montgomery D O O Brian J. Feldman 15 Montgomery D O O Craig L. Rice 15 Montgomery D O O William A. Bronrott 16 Montgomery D O O C. William Frick 16 Montgomery D O O Susan C. Lee 16 Montgomery D O O Kumar P. Barve 17 Montgomery D O O James W. Gilchrist 17 Montgomery D O O Luiz R. S. Simmons 17 Montgomery D O O Alfred Clinton Carr, Jr. 18 Montgomery D O O Ana Sol Gutierrez 18 Montgomery D O O Jeff Waldstreicher 18 Montgomery D O O Henry B. Heller 19 Montgomery D O O Benjamin F. Kramer 19 Montgomery D O O Roger P. Manno 19 Montgomery D O O Sheila E. Hixson 20 Montgomery D O O Tom Hucker 20 Montgomery D O O Heather R. Mizeur 20 Montgomery D O O Ben Barnes 21 Prince George's and Anne Arundel D O O Barbara A. Frush 21 Prince George's and Anne Arundel D O O Joseline A. Peña-Melnyk 21 Prince George's and Anne Arundel D O O Tawanna P. Gaines 22 Prince George's D O O Anne Healey 22 Prince George's D NV NV Justin D. Ross 22 Prince George's D O O James W. Hubbard 23A Prince George's D O O Gerron S. Levi 23A Prince George's D NV O Marvin E. Holmes, Jr. 23B Prince George's D O O Joanne C. Benson 24 Prince George's D O O Carolyn J. B. Howard 24 Prince George's D O O Michael L. Vaughn 24 Prince George's D O O Aisha N. Braveboy 25 Prince George's D O O Dereck E. Davis 25 Prince George's D E E Melony G. Griffith 25 Prince George's D O O Veronica L. Turner 26 Prince George's D O O Kris Valderamma 26 Prince George's D O O Jay Walker 26 Prince George's D O O James, E. Proctor, Jr. 27A Prince George's & Calvert D O O Joseph F. Vallario, Jr. 27A Prince George's & Calvert D O O Sue Kullen 27B Calvert D O O Sally Y. Jameson 28 Charles D E E Murray D. Levy 28 Charles D O O Peter A. Murphy 28 Charles D O O James F. Wood 29A Charles and St. Mary's D X O John L. Bohanan, Jr. 29B St. Mary's D O O Anthony J. O'Donnell 29C Calvert & St. Mary's R X X Michael E. Busch 30 Anne Arundel D O O Virginia P. Clagett 30 Anne Arundel D O O Ron George 30 Anne Arundel R X X Donald Jr. Dwyer 31 Anne Arundel R X X Nicholaus R. Kipke 31 Anne Arundel R X X Steven R. Schuh 31 Anne Arundel R X X Theodore J. Sophocleus 32 Anne Arundel D X O Pamela G. Beidle 32 Anne Arundel D X O Mary Ann Love 32 Anne Arundel D O O James J. King 33A Anne Arundel R X X Tony McConkey 33A Anne Arundel R X X Robert A. Costa 33B Anne Arundel R NV X B. Daniel Riley 34A Harford and Cecil D O O Mary-Dulany James 34A Harford and Cecil D O O David D. Rudolph 34B Cecil D X O H. Wayne Norman, Jr. 35A Harford R X X Donna M. Stifler 35A Harford R X X Susan K McComas 35B Harford R X X Michael D. Smigiel, Sr. 36 Caroline, Cecil, Kent, and Queen Anne's R X X Richard A. Sossi 36 Caroline, Cecil, Kent, and Queen Anne's R X X Mary Roe Walkup 36 Caroline, Cecil, Kent, and Queen Anne's R X X Rudolph C. Cane 37A Dorchester & Wicomico R O O Adelaide C. Eckardt 37B Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot, and Wicomico R X X Jeannie Haddaway 37B Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot, and Wicomico R X X D. Page Elmore 38A Somerset and Wicomico R NV O James N. Mathias, Jr. 38B Wicomico & Worcester D O O Norman H. Conway 38B Wicomico & Worcester D O O Saquib Ali 39 Montgomery D O NV Charles E. Barkley 39 Montgomery D O O Kirill Reznik 39 Montgomery D O O Frank M. Conaway, Jr. 40 Baltimore City D O O Barbara A. Robinson 40 Baltimore City D O O Shawn Z. Tarrant 40 Baltimore City D O O Jill P. Carter 41 Baltimore City D NV O Nathaniel T. Oaks 41 Baltimore City D O O Samuel I. Rosenberg 41 Baltimore City D O O Stephen W. Lafferty 42 Baltimore County D O O Susan L.M. Aumann 42 Baltimore County R X X William J. Frank 42 Baltimore County R X X Curtis S. Anderson 43 Baltimore City D O O Ann Marie Doory 43 Baltimore City D O O Maggie McIntosh 43 Baltimore City D O O Keith E. Haynes 44 Baltimore City D O O Ruth M. Kirk 44 Baltimore City D O O Melvin L. Stukes 44 Baltimore City D O O Talmadge Branch 45 Baltimore City D O O Cheryl D. Glenn 45 Baltimore City D O O Hattie N. Harrison 45 Baltimore City D E E Peter A. Hammen 46 Baltimore City D O O Carolyn J. Krysiak 46 Baltimore City D O O Brian K McHale 46 Baltimore City D O O Jolene M. S. Ivey 47 Prince George's D O O Doyle L Niemann 47 Prince George's D O O Victor R. Ramirez 47 Prince George's D O O Dwyer Amendment would have eliminated taxpayer funding for elective abortions. McConkey Amendment would have eliminated funding for the Maryland Stem Cell Research Commission. X= pro-life vote. O= anti-life vote. E= not present during vote. NV= abstain. Greenip Mooney Senator Full Amendment to Amendment to Name District Party Budget Budget George C. Edwards 1 Garrett & Allegany R X X Donald Munson 2 Washington R X X Alexander Mooney 3 Frederick and Washington R X X David Brinkley 4 Carroll & Frederick R X X Larry Haines 5 Carroll and Baltimore Counties R X X Norman Stone 6 Baltimore County D O X Andrew Harris 7 Baltimore and Harford Counties R X X Katherine Klausmeier 8 Baltimore County D O O Allan Kittleman 9 Howard R X X Delores Kelley 10 Baltimore County D O O Bobby A. Zirkin 11 Baltimore County D O O Edward Kasemeyer 12 Baltimore and Howard Counties D O O James N. Robey 13 Howard D E E Rona Kramer 14 Montgomery D O O Rob Garagiola 15 Montgomery D O O Brian Frosh 16 Montgomery D O O Jennie Forehand 17 Montgomery D NV O Richard S. Madaleno, Jr. 18 Montgomery D O O Mike Lenett 19 Montgomery D O O Jamie Raskin 20 Montgomery D O O Greenip Amendment would have removed taxpayer funding for groups Jim Rosapepe 21 Prince George's D O O receiving family planning funds which perform or refer for abortions. Paul Pinsky 22 Prince George's D O O Douglas J. J. Mooney Amendment would have eliminated funding for the Maryland Stem Cell Peters 23 Prince George's D X X Research Commission. Nathaniel Exum 24 Prince George's D O O Ulysses Currie 25 Prince George's D O O X= pro-life vote. C. Anthony O= anti-life vote.
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