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SO THE SHOW GOES ON FOR THE GARCÍAS. ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 3 TABLE OF ANNAPOLIS CONTENTS SUMMIT 2015 4...... FROM THE GOVERNOR 5...... SUMMIT SERIES ROUNDUP he Marc Steiner 8-9...... PRO/CON: LEGALIZING Show MARIJUANA Tand The Daily Record are 10-11...... PRO/CON: THE ‘RAIN TAX’ pleased to join forces as partners 12-13...... PRO/CON: POLICE for a second year BODY CAMERAS to host the 12th annual Annapolis 14...... NEW LEGISLATURE MORE Summit. REPUBLICAN, MORE LIBERAL Since 2004 the state’s top three 16...... HOGAN GOES FOR elected leaders EXPERIENCE have joined IN NEW CABINET veteran radio journalist Marc 19...... MARYLAND’S 2015 Steiner to kick GENERAL ASSEMBLY off the Maryland Legislative Session 21...... MARYLAND LOBBYISTS at the Annapolis Summit. The 35...... SUMMIT SPONSORS Summit has become not only an Annapolis institution but a must-attend event 11 East Saratoga Street for Maryland’s Baltimore, Maryland 21202 most connected Main Number: 443.524.8100 businesspeople Main Fax: 410-752-7789 and in-the-know Suzanne E. Fischer-Huettner, Publisher politicos. This year Gov. Thomas Baden Jr., Editor Larry Hogan will Erin Cunningham, Special Products Editor continue the tradition of his two predecessors just days after his inauguration, Maria Kelly, Comptroller joining Sen. President Thomas V. Mike Miller and House Speaker Michael Busch in Tracy Bumba, Audience Development Director the “hot seat” during the in-depth discussion of legislative issues. The Daily Record and The Marc Steiner Show are deeply committed to providing Rickie Roberts, Advertising Director fair and in-depth coverage of state politics and the Maryland General Assembly Darice Dixon, Account Manager and are proud to offer this publication as a guide to the 2015 legislative session. Natasha Foster, Account Manager Inside, readers will find news analysis on the major players in Annapolis, as well Tarsha Miller, Account Manager as handy guides to identifying and contacting lawmakers and lobbyists. Maximilian Franz, Senior Photographer We hope you enjoy it, as well as this year’s Annapolis Summit. Morgan Cook, Advertising & Events Coordinator Clare M. Sheehan, Operations & Events Assistant

Sincerely, To order additional copies of this publication, please contact Suzanne Fischer-Huettner, Publisher of The Daily Record Clare Sheehan at 443.524.8101 or and Marc Steiner, Host of The Marc Steiner Show [email protected] 4 ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 FROM THE GOVERNOR

Dear Friends,

Every great experience, every great moment, every great memory I have ever had in my life has happened here in Maryland. This state has given me so much, and I feel fortunate to have been given the opportunity to serve my fellow Marylanders as the 62nd governor of our great state. The secret to our victory in November was meeting voters where they were, listening to their needs, and remaining focused on the issues that unite Marylanders of all walks of life. I am encouraged that many of these issues are being addressed by this year’s Annapolis Summit, and on the “Countdown to the Summit” broadcasts preceding it. Though our election was not a victory of one party or ideology over another, it was a wake-up call that the voters want Annapolis to come up with bipartisan solutions to the serious issues our state faces. Everywhere Lt. Gov. Rutherford and I traveled, we heard frustration from people who feel like nobody is focused on the issues important to them. Regardless of where they live, from the streets of Baltimore to the farms on the Eastern Shore, Marylanders everywhere are suffering. They have seen their earnings drop, their jobs disappear and the cost of everything going up. Worse, the state still faces a $1 billion deficit. Clearly, we need a new approach. I am committed to being a good steward of your hard- earned tax dollars. The days of throwing money at problems for our beloved state and her people. without measured results are over. Instead, we will expect So on behalf of all of us in our administration, thank you to performance. the hosts and sponsors of this year’s Annapolis Summit. I am Marylanders will judge us by a new standard: results. looking forward to working with Senate President Mike Miller To achieve these results, Democrats and Republicans will and House Speaker Mike Busch and all our colleagues in the have to work together to get our budget under control, ease the legislature over the next 90 days and in the years ahead on tax and regulatory burden that stands in the way of economic behalf of our fellow Marylanders. growth and establish new priorities that will allow us to keep our promises year in and year out. While the challenges facing our state are serious, let’s not Sincerely, for a moment believe they are insurmountable; after all, we are Marylanders. I am confident that by working together, we will do more than merely address the challenges that confront Lawrence J. Hogan, Jr. us; we will seize this opportunity to accomplish great things Governor

Today’s idea. Tomorrow’s reality.

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Maximilian Franz Full agenda for Hogan, legislature Leading up to the Annapolis Summit, The Daily Record’s reporters previewed topics and issues that are likely to be raised during this year’s legislative session. The following summarizes that coverage.

For full Annapolis Summit coverage go to thedailyrecord.com/annapolis-summit 6 ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 SUMMIT SERIES ROUNDUP Hogan takes different approach to environmental issues

The fresh crop of legislators — more than a third of the 188 senators and delegates will be new to their positions — will debate environmental issues that preceded many of them, in addition to Republican Gov. Larry Hogan. Hogan, who has made economic links to many popular environmental initiatives, has announced that he

Maximilian Franz differs from the Democratic-controlled legislature and his predecessor, Gov. Martin J. O’Malley on issues such as Police camera issue heats up the so-called rain tax, the regulation of chicken manure on Eastern Shore farms Police agencies in Maryland could be required to begin developing and phasing in and fracking. body camera programs as soon as this year. During the campaign, Hogan vowed Del. Samuel I. “Sandy” Rosenberg, D-Baltimore city, and some other members of a to repeal the controversial stormwater state work group looking at the issue say such a mandate to implement body cameras management fee imposed by the that would be used to record some interactions between police and the public could legislature two years ago. He used the be on the horizon. fee as an example of what he said was a The mandate could be part of a bill introduced during the current legislative session. government so revenue thirsty that it had While some local jurisdictions already are implementing body camera programs, found a way to tax the rain. some officials say such programs come with challenges. Hogan said following his election that Those include privacy issues, financing concerns and questions about how law he favored giving counties local control enforcement agencies use the video and whether the Maryland Public Information Act over how they would enforce the rain should be amended to accommodate requests for the footage. tax. Report lays foundation for pretrial reform A Maryland commission on pretrial custody pending trial due to their inability suspects prior to trial. reform last month called on the state to to pay, while wealthier defendants are In its 77-page report, the panel also stop requiring people to post bond after released because they can foot the bill, recommended dismantling the Judiciary’s arrest as a condition of being released the commission stated. attorney-representation program, from custody before trial. The call to eliminate bail was the which started July 1, and instead have The Governor’s Commission to Reform most controversial of the 23-member the Maryland public defender’s office Maryland’s Pretrial System called the panel’s recommendations to the General provide counsel at the 177,000 initial bail state’s bail system inherently unfair. Low- Assembly for improving how Maryland’s hearings annually before district-court income defendants are too often held in justice system treats arrested criminal commissioners. ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 7

Marijuana bills back again

Lawmakers are expected to debate a number of bills related to marijuana policy in Maryland. Those topics are likely to include a possible revision of marijuana decriminalization laws as they relate to paraphernalia; making it illegal to smoke marijuana in public and the legalization of the drug — commonly referred to as regulation and taxation — similar to what has happened in Colorado and Washington state. However, some top officials in Maryland told The Daily Record they were not expecting lawmakers to make swift or dramatic changes this year. Gov. Larry Hogan has said he opposed legalization of marijuana. Businesses have high hopes for Maximilian Franz improved climate Future of gubernatorial

Business leaders in Maryland say they are excited at the prospect of a more business- friendly state under a governor who says fund uncertain he is focused on restoring Maryland as a competitive player when it comes to Finding a way to replenish the program that funded the gubernatorial campaigns growing, attracting and retaining businesses. of Democratic Del. Heather R. Mizeur and Republican Gov. Larry Hogan will top the Matthew Palmer, senior vice president wish list of those who advocate for limiting the effect of special-interest money in state of government relations for the Maryland elections. Chamber of Commerce, said that Hogan Ironically, the future of the fund could be in jeopardy due to a lack of money. and the legislature will have their hands full Advocates say now is the time to update the law, which dates back to 1974, and to with the budget and that will likely slow the ultimately expand it to state legislative races. rate at which the new governor can push “There is some hope for it,” Jennifer Bevan-Dangel, executive director of Common his agenda. Officials announced last month Cause Maryland, said of the fund. “But, we do need to modernize the law.” that Maryland’s budget deficit had grown Finding a way to replenish the state’s public financing account will be foremost on to $1.2 billion. Before leaving office, Gov. the minds of watchdog groups and legislators alike. Martin J. O’Malley made more than $400 “We can’t have a broken promise out there for candidates,” said Bevan-Dangel. million in budget cuts, fund transfers and Bevan-Dangel believes that the effort to bolster the fund will have the support of other budget moves he said would offset the Hogan, who received nearly $3 million from the fund — nearly two-thirds of the $4.3 deficit in the current budget year. Some of million spent directly by the Hogan campaign to defeat Democratic Lt. Gov. Anthony his actions will require legislative approval. G. Brown, who spent roughly three times as much. 8 ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 LEGALIZING MARIJUANA PRO Decriminalization will allow law enforcement to focus on serious crimes Maryland is among a growing number being flushed down the drain. These of states that have been steadily moving funds prop up a dangerous underground away from marijuana prohibition and marketplace that causes headaches exploring alternative policies. for law enforcement and increases the State officials are in the process of likelihood that adults seeking only to use implementing Maryland’s new medical marijuana will be exposed to other, more marijuana law, and residents with harmful illicit substances. qualifying medical conditions will soon Marijuana prohibition has done be able to access their medicine from nothing to prevent the use and sale of licensed, regulated providers. the product. Billions of dollars have been Lawmakers also voted to replace spent on efforts to eradicate cultivation, criminal penalties for possession of up to stifle distribution and scare people away 10 grams of marijuana with a civil citation from purchasing it. Yet usage rates have similar to a traffic ticket. This simple remained steady and show no signs of and commonsense policy shift will save declining anytime soon. countless individuals from a lifetime of It’s time to take marijuana sales out consequences associated with a criminal of the hands of cartels and gangs and put conviction, including difficulty obtaining them behind the counters of legitimate, Rachelle Yeung a job, education or even housing in some taxpaying Maryland businesses. Legislative Analyst, State Policies cases. Decriminalization will also allow It would provide authorities with Department, Marijuana Policy Project law enforcement to focus on serious control over the substance — over which crimes, rather than arresting people for they currently have no control — and possessing a substance that is objectively deprive criminals of a lucrative revenue safer than alcohol. source. It would also create good jobs and However, there is still work to be done. generate significant new tax revenue that While possession of marijuana no would benefit communities throughout longer warrants criminal sanctions, the state. individuals can still be arrested and Marijuana prohibition has been charged for possessing paraphernalia an enormous failure, just as alcohol used to consume it. Addressing this prohibition was in the 1920s and 1930s. discrepancy should be a legislative It is irrational to continue making the priority, as it is irrational to maintain same mistake year after year in hopes of harsher penalties for possession of a pipe arriving at a different result. or rolling papers than for marijuana itself. State lawmakers have an opportunity Also, merely removing criminal to get out in front on this issue and set a penalties for possession of small amounts good example for the rest of the country. of marijuana does nothing to address If they take an objective look at the some of the biggest problems caused by evidence surrounding marijuana, they will marijuana prohibition. inevitably arrive at the conclusion that it’s Marijuana sales continue to be time to find an alternative to prohibition. conducted by illegal dealers, and millions That is what voters want, and hopefully of dollars in potential tax revenue are that is what they will get in 2015. ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 9 For a second year, lawmakers in the Maryland General Assembly are expected to address marijuana policy in the state. On the table are expected to be revisions of the state’s marijuana decriminalization laws regarding paraphernalia, making it illegal to smoke marijuana in public and legalization of the drug entirely. Gov. Larry Hogan has said he opposes legalization of marijuana. CON Not all the possibilities, unintended consequences have been thought out As a member of the Maryland House testified that there have been hundreds of Delegates and a retired Sergeant from of large drug seizures from vehicles after the Baltimore County Police Department, a traffic stop that involved an arrest for I have strong feelings about legalizing simple possession. marijuana. This will no longer happen, allowing Last year, The Maryland House of large quantities of drugs to go undetected. Delegates passed a bill to decriminalize Another problem for law enforcement marijuana and make it a civil infraction. is that if a person is stopped for DUI there In doing so, state legislators forgot to also is not a test to determine how much of the decriminalize paraphernalia. marijuana ingredient THC is in the person’s Why is this important in the realm of system like there is with a breathalyzer this crime? If you are riding in your car test. The only test available is a blood and get stopped by law enforcement and examination, and law enforcement needs you have a rolled marijuana cigarette in a search warrant for that. The amount of plain view, the officer will write a ticket time to obtain a search warrant would for the marijuana, but can arrest you for exceed the two hour limit for testing. Way the paper it is rolled in. too many violators would walk without Does this make any sense? being convicted if this occurs. Unfortunately, this is the way things are In almost every state that has either Del. John Cluster done in Annapolis, in haste and without decriminalized marijuana or legalized it, Republican, 8th Legislative District, proper thinking as to consequences. the number of fatal accidents have tripled Baltimore County This is a central reason why marijuana with the use of marijuana. Experts will tell legalization is not a good idea: not all you that with alcohol, most people just the possibilities and or unintended use it socially and not to get intoxicated consequences have been thought out. — but with marijuana, they are using it to The law enforcement perspective get high, and the results are catastrophic further illustrates this. In committee when they try to drive. Our own Shock last year, we heard over and over that Trauma says that over 60 percent of the without the possibility of search incident people they treat now have THC in their to arrest — and this will happen if this system, and this number will climb if we is a civil infraction — the police will not legalize marijuana. have the right to search vehicles for large In closing, I can only say that we need quantities of drugs, which is allowed now. more time to look at the consequences Many law enforcement professionals before moving forward with this drug. 10 ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 THE ‘RAIN TAX’ PRO We are all charged with protecting the Chesapeake Bay The “rain tax.” A brilliant slogan Chesapeake Bay. used against the O’Malley/Brown This is not a “one-size fits all” law. administration. Better even than the Baltimore and our nine most populous “flush fee” used against the Ehrlich counties were given the authority to Administration. Political strategy structure their fees including the amount, aside, we are all charged with a exemptions, caps and other details of the higher responsibility — protecting the fund. One county charged $1 per year for Chesapeake Bay. residences; others went as high as $170 First, let me say I believe all members for large mansions. The average is around of the Maryland legislature, liberal and $40 for homes. State law mandates that conservative, Democrat and Republican, this revenue stay in the county and not are strongly committed to the Bay. As used to subsidize another jurisdiction, the new chairman of the Environment & while also outlining how the revenue can Transportation Committee, I share that be applied. commitment. The Bay isn’t going down Stormwater and sewage together on our watch. are the primary source of sediments, The truth is Maryland is running the nutrients and chemicals like nitrogen and biggest biochemistry experiment in the phosphorus. As dangerous as these are Del. Kumar P. Barve western hemisphere — the Chesapeake to the Bay, we know how to control this Democrat, District 17, Montgomery County is the world’s largest “wet lab.” The life pollution with simple, proven solutions of the Bay will be determined not by — planting trees and vegetation near emotion or politics but instead by the streams, restoring stream beds, and using harsh, unforgiving laws of science, just as rain barrels and rain gardens. These in a laboratory. projects often beautify and increase Under the Clean Water Act, the the value of property. Finally, scientific federal government established the monitoring is required to verify the basic structure for regulating pollutant effectiveness of these efforts. discharges into the waters of the United Will it hurt our economic States. In 2010, the U.S. Environmental competitiveness? As a corporate financial Protection Agency established a manager, I don’t think so. Businesses Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily tempted to go out of state to avoid Load (TMDL) for specific pollutants. In these fees better do their research. In response to federal standards, Maryland all, 18 jurisdictions in Virginia, eight created our stormwater remediation fees local governments in West Virginia, (the so called “rain tax”). Under federal several in Pennsylvania, and at least two law, nine specific counties and the City municipalities in Delaware (including of Baltimore are already required to Wilmington) already have stormwater fees implement programs and projects to meet in place. Nationally, 1,400 jurisdictions, the stormwater targets under TMDL. including Houston and Tampa, have similar What exactly is this runoff? It is policies, and the number is growing. rainwater, which flows off of roofs and Do you hate the “rain tax”? Well, so do over parking lots to pick up animal waste, I. But what I hate more is doing nothing oils and chemicals which then run into about pollution (and violating federal law streams and rivers that ultimately feed isn’t a good idea either). We’re not letting into the Bay. Stormwater runoff is the the Chesapeake Bay go down on our fastest growing source of pollution to the watch. ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 11 Gov. Larry Hogan and his predecessor Gov. Martin J. O’Malley differ on the so-called rain tax. While O’Malley supported the stormwater management fee approved by the legislature two years ago, Hogan used an anti-rain tax platform as a large part of his successful campaign for governor. This issue is expected to be addressed during this year’s legislative session. CON This is the most destructive, unfair and nonsensical tax Maryland’s “rain tax” is a national anyone’s behavior, other than slow embarrassment. Of the 40-plus tax economic output and job creation in the increases pushed through the General 10 counties it impacts. Assembly by Governor Martin O’Malley, The rain tax is simply a scheme, cloaked the “rain tax” is the most destructive, under the banner of environmental unfair and nonsensical. No wonder no protection, to generate more tax revenue other state — not even California — taxes to fund more government spending. the rain. Clearly, Marylanders love the Maryland’s rain tax is destructive Chesapeake Bay and want to protect this because it places a significant financial most valuable of our natural resources. burden on businesses of all shapes However, they reject new taxes, which and sizes. Major (and often struggling) have been the government’s “solution” to manufacturing facilities — once the too many problems, including protecting bedrock of Baltimore’s economy — are our Bay. especially burdened by the new tax simply A better way to protect the Bay is to because they operate on large parcels of develop a comprehensive, statewide land on which the rain falls. program to encourage better land use As a result, the rain tax disincentives practices by the private sector through private property ownership, business targeted tax and regulatory incentives, Sen. Wayne Norman expansion and job creation, especially as well as empower local jurisdictions to Republican, District 35, high-paying, skilled manufacturing jobs. develop tailored programs to meet their Cecil & Harford counties I find it ironic that Governor O’Malley jurisdiction’s unique characteristics and and state Democrats pass laws to increase needs. We need thoughtful leadership, gambling in Maryland, but impose a not more taxes. “sin tax” on property ownership and Fortunately, Gov. Larry Hogan ran economic development. No wonder the on a campaign to repeal the rain tax. state’s unemployment rate is now greater His election gives him a strong mandate than the national average. to repeal this goofy law. Even Senate The rain tax is also grossly unfair President Mike Miller agrees to the new because only 10 of Maryland’s 24 local governor’s mandate regarding repealing jurisdictions are responsible for paying the rain tax. this tax. And, among those 10 jurisdictions, Let’s not waste any time. The General local governments are able to assess the Assembly should have a vote on repealing rain tax in different ways, which creates a the rain tax during the 90-day session. confusing and disjointed tax structure. Hopefully, the election of Larry In essence, the rain tax is a form of Hogan will usher in a new era of fiscal property tax, but one that is localized to responsibility, less government intrusion just central Maryland. in our lives and greater common sense to Finally, the rain tax is completely governing and protecting the Chesapeake disingenuous because it does nothing Bay. to reduce water pollution or change 12 ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 POLICE BODY CAMERAS PRO Need to capture evidence, factually document encounters more important than ever Audio and video recorded by police view with audio and visual recording of officers serves two basic purposes. The every citizen contact. This allows the first, as an evidentiary piece for the police recording to capture everything the officers by recording the facts and circumstances observe. These recordings are unable to to coincide with a written police report. be edited or deleted once recorded. The This allows the officer to enter a court system is very user friendly, and in this day of law with tangible evidence. The second and age, video evidence is becoming more purpose is an unbiased and unchanged desired in court. Showing a judge or jury an account of those same facts and event is not the same as reading a report in circumstances. This transparency allows court. Some officers view this as calling the for officers, their supervisors, citizens, integrity of police as a whole into question. attorneys and officers of the court to all Police officers take an oath to protect and view the actual event as it occurred. serve their communities, and cameras Recent events across the United should be looked at as a way to justify and States have brought the topic of cameras solidify their words and actions, not dispute in police work to the forefront of a them. These cameras can also be a great nationwide discussion. In-car video tool in the training of officers, both in initial recording systems have been a staple training and in-service training. Richard McLaughlin of many police departments, but have Any camera system is not without Chief of Police, Laurel Police Department always incurred limitations. In-car video limitations and questions. All technology recording typically only captures what and equipment comes with a price tag, occurs in front of a police cruiser. This and outfitting some departments will be a is only effective when the situation stays financial hardship that requires planning. in front of a police cruiser, and can often Also, technology hardware and software create added uncertainty when only audio has a shelf life, and that cost, along with from a situation is captured without visual the cost of storage needs to be planned for. evidence to coincide. That, along with the Another large issue that will vary depending cost and need for frequent technology on jurisdiction or state is privacy. Generally, upgrades, narrowed the usefulness of in- public streets or public locations have a car video recording units. different expectation of privacy than a Technology has obviously improved, residence or private business. Policy and and what was not available 10 or 15 years law will evolve, as is needed, to keep pace ago is both available and more affordable. with what is most appropriate to serve On-body cameras are the new “issued citizens and the public. On-body cameras duty equipment.” These cameras are not will never be recording 100 percent of a restricted only to a traffic stops. Officers police officer’s day due to these very same today have a wide range of calls for service privacy laws. Policy and law training is and responsibilities. From school resource needed to keep officers up to date on the officers to SWAT operators and everything most current legislation. in between, the need to both capture The facts dictate that this is the direction evidence and factually document police police agencies are moving. The benefits encounters is more important than ever. for police, as well as the clarity this tool can On-body cameras offer resolution in offer in conjunction with community trust, some areas, and unvaryingly bring more has great potential. Embracing the change, questions in others. and having a hand in helping shape it will The on-body camera system the Laurel be an immense benefit to all agencies and Police Department uses, offers a firsthand their policy makers as we move forward. ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 13 Grand jury decisions in Missouri and New York City that failed to indict white police officers in the death of two black men set off protests nationwide, including in Maryland. It also raised the issue of whether police should be required to wear body cameras that would provide footage to be used as evidence during arrests. While some support such a move, others have raised concerns over privacy and potential legal conflicts. CON We must not infringe upon rights or diminish our freedom Beware of what you ask for! With the concerns surrounding an incident or creation of new technologies, there is a interaction with law enforcement. The responsibility to ensure that we do not men and women out there doing the job Vince Canales infringe upon our rights or diminish our are making decisions in most instances in President, Maryland State freedom. The debate about body worn a matter of seconds. They are taking what Fraternal Order of Police cameras and their implementation and use training and life experience they have to by law enforcement officers throughout make a judgment in hopes of satisfactorily the state of Maryland is ongoing. resolving each and every situation they Concerns ranging from the initial outlay encounter. Checks and balances, such as associated with outfitting every officer good supervision, training and trail audits, to the long term cost of data storage and occur regularly in hopes of catching and retention pose an unknown fiscal impact correcting any shortcomings. on the state and local jurisdictions that are Now with all that being said, I already facing potential budget deficits. believe that the men and women in law All that aside, the primary desire by enforcement at large throughout the state some to change the behavior of its law of Maryland are amongst the best in the enforcement officers by utilizing body nation. The points I addressed above worn cameras is interesting. I initially are but a few topics that clearly requires started by stating “beware of what you more conversation and thought. Fiscal ask for!” This was not meant as a threat implications bleed over and impact other but rather as a warning that without clear needs for local jurisdictions. Mandating guidelines and policies being implemented body worn cameras for some locales every intended or unintended interaction may affect hiring of new or additional with a law enforcement officer places officers or reduction of other services. you and those around you at risk of Incomplete or not thoroughly thought out being captured on video. I would argue policies will more than likely negatively that changes in behavior will more likely impact those that it was initially meant to occur for parties on both sides of the lens. protect. Questions such as who may have I believe that we do ourselves a access to this data and how this data may disservice if we do not take the time needed be later utilized exacerbates the debate to thoroughly study and vet the issue of even further. In the end, we must realize body worn cameras and implementation that more times than not this information in the state of Maryland. Just because that is being collected will be used against everyone else is doing it is not a reason. citizens in a court of law to aid in the And we should avoid the inherent dangers prosecution of cases thereby placing it in associated with allowing a piecemeal the public eye for all to see. approach to implementation on a city-by- As for questions that may arise about city or county-by-county basis. This is a an officer’s actions, we must remember matter that requires all parties at the table that the video retrieved provides its own and an open and honest dialogue about snapshot in time and still may not clarify how WE as a society want to be policed. 14 ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015

Maximilian Franz New legislature more Republican, more liberal 68% of Democratic lawmakers from Baltimore city, Prince George’s and Montgomery counties

By Adam Bednar and Bryan P. Sears The results of the election set up a such as Dundalk. As a result 68 percent [email protected] dynamic where Republican Gov. Larry of Democratic lawmakers are from [email protected] Hogan and an incoming legislature, which Baltimore city, Prince George’s and became more liberal and more Republican Montgomery counties. Lawmakers from November’s election resulted in at the same time, will have to find a way to those jurisdictions now also have 12 out of Republicans making gains in both houses navigate potential pressure points. 20 possible committee vice chair or chair of Maryland’s General Assembly, but Republicans made their gains largely positions in the new session. the end result may be a more liberal against rural Democrats and moderates “Maryland Democrats, at least the ones Democratic majority. in some blue collar suburban areas who don’t come from Dundalk, tend to ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 15 There is a real potential for a divide and conquer situation. It’s a real problem. It could mean that they’ve got to fight for Prince George’s County, and Baltimore city be damned. Then that’s probably going to happen because they have voters to answer to and no one in Baltimore city is going to vote for or against them. Todd Eberly, political science professor, st. mary’s college of maryland be pretty liberal,” said Matthew Crenson, and conquer situation,” Eberly said. “It’s understand that they need to show voters political science professor at Johns a real problem. It could mean that they’ve that they’re willing to co-operate with Hopkins University. got to fight for Prince George’s County, Hogan on issues like the budget. He said the Hogan could quickly find himself at and Baltimore city be damned. Then governor has already shown a willingness “odds with legislators from those three that’s probably going to happen because to work with the opposition party through jurisdictions, who are looking for the they have voters to answer to and no one some of his cabinet appointments. state’s top executive to fund billions of in Baltimore city is going to vote for or “Again, Gov. Hogan has come with a dollars in projects such as the Purple Line against them.” mandate not to do business as usual in and Prince George’s County Hospital in But despite the increased polarization Annapolis,” Mitchell said. the Washington suburbs and the Red Line among members of the General Assembly, Crenson agreed that despite the General and State Center in Baltimore. The new which mimics what has happened on Assembly having less moderates as a result governor also will try to simultaneously the national level, it’s not a given that of November’s election it doesn’t mean big tame a budget deficit that is projected Democrats and Republicans are headed partisan fights will roil the State House to exceed $1 billion over the next eight toward an epic partisan showdown. in the coming session. He said Hogan months and appease other areas of the Former Del. Keiffer J. Mitchell Jr., who appears much more willing to work with state that voted overwhelmingly for just lost his Democratic primary bid for a state the legislature than previous Republican the third Republican governor in 45 years. Senate seat in Baltimore this summer, Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., who served “The victor has a tendency to reward said he thinks voters sent a message to from 2003 to 2007. areas that supported him,” said former state politicians that they want them to “I think Hogan really does want to Del. Jolene Ivey, D-Prince George’s who cooperate instead of engaging in partisan cooperate a lot more. But the fact is the was Doug Gansler’s gubernatorial running squabbling. Hogan named Mitchell as a country is a lot more polarized today than mate. “He’s got to decide if he’s going to do special adviser earlier this month. it was even 10 or 12 years ago, and I suspect what’s right for the state regardless of the He said political savvy Democrats that’s also true in Maryland,” Crenson said. outcome of the election.” Ivey, who conceded that she might be parochial, said that projects such as the Purple Line and improvements for Prince George’s Hospital as well as funding for road improvements as part of a proposed &RQQHFW new FBI headquarters would be more immediately beneficial to the state than some Baltimore projects. %H,QIRUPHG Todd Eberly, a political science professor at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, /HDG said incoming legislators — even the newly gbc elected progressive members — will be faced with the stark reality that Hogan will have to tighten the purse strings. “He’s got no money at all,” Eberly said. 7KHUHJLRQ·V¶*R7R·DGYRFDWHIRUFRPSHWLWLYHQHVV “He’s looking for ways to stop spending in some cases. Baltimore area executives rely on one private-sector In the past, Eberly said that Baltimore membership organization - the Greater Baltimore city frequently received more money in the budget for things such as schools and roads Committee - to connect them to corporate, civic and while Democrats from the Washington, political leaders, and to be the voice for a competitive D.C.-area won on policy issues, such as the death penalty repeal, same-sex marriage climate for business growth. and the DREAM Act. “But you have to have money to make *5($7(5%$/7,025( that work,” Eberly said, adding that a lack JEF of money could pit the three jurisdictions &200,77(( against each other. 5HJLRQDOEXVLQHVVOHDGHUVFUHDWLQJDEHWWHUWRPRUURZWRGD\ “There is a real potential for a divide )RUPHPEHUVKLSLQIRUPDWLRQFDOORUJRWRZZZJEFRUJ 16 ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 Hogan goes for experience in new cabinet The following is a list of the new cabinet members that Gov. Larry Hogan had announced as of press time:

Sam Abed Joe Bartenfelder Gail Bassette David R. Craig Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Juvenile Services Department of Agriculture Department of General Department of Planning Services

Charlie Evans Jim Fielder R. Michael Gill Ben Grumbles Secretary Appointments Secretary Secretary Secretary Department of Natural Department of Business and Department of the Resources Economic Development Environment

Kenneth C. Holt Rona E. Kramer Van Mitchell Stephen Moyer Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Department of Housing Department of Aging Department of Health and Department of Public Safety and Community Development Mental Hygiene and Correctional Services ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 17

George W. Owings III Pete K. Rahn Al Redmer Jr. Jimmy Rhee Secretary Secretary Commissioner Special Secretary Department of Veterans Department of Transportation Maryland Insurance Governor’s Office of Minority Affairs Affairs

Del. Kelly Schultz Brig. Gen. Linda Singh John C. Wobensmith Secretary Adjutant General Secretary of State Department of Labor, Maryland Army National Licensing and Regulation Guard Your lobbyists for life!

L. to r. Row one-Lyle Fowlkes, Cas Taylor, Denise Bowman, Gary Alexander, Robin Shaivitz, Rob Garagiola Row two-Kerry Watson, Susan Bernard, Murray Levy, Hannah Garagiola, Camille Fesche, Lorenzo Bellamy, Tyler Bennett, Not Pictured-Moira Moynihan 54 State Circle, Annapolis Fort Washington • La Plata • Cumberland • Rockville • Alexandria 410-974-9000 http://www.alexander-cleaver.com Legal • Lobbying • Business Solutions ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 19 MARYLAND 2015 GENERAL ASSEMBLY

1st Legislative District – Allegany, Garrett 8th Legislative District – Baltimore 16th Legislative District – Montgomery & Washington counties County County Sen. George C. Edwards (R) Sen. Katherine Klausmeier (D) Sen. Susan C. Lee (D) Subdistrict 1A – Allegany & Garrett Del. John Cluster (R) Del. Bill Frick (D) counties Del. Eric Bromwell (D) Del. (D) Del. Wendell R. Beitzel (R) Del. (R) Del. (D) Subdistrict 1B – Allegany County 9th Legislative District 17th Legislative District – Montgomery Del. Jason C. Buckel (R) Sen. Gail Bates (R) County Subdistrict 1 C – Allegany & Washington Subdistrict 9A – Howard & Carroll Sen. Cheryl C. Kagan (D) counties counties Del. Kumar P. Barve (D) Del. Mike McKay (R) Del. (R) Del. Jim Gilchrist (D) Del. Warren E. Miller (R) Del. Andrew Platt (D) 2nd Legislative District – Washington Subdistrict 9B – Howard County County Del. Bob Flanagan (R) 18th Legislative District – Montgomery Subdistrict 2A – Washington County County th Del. Neil C. Parrott (R) 10 Legislative District – Baltimore Sen. Richard Madaleno (D) Del. Andrew A. Serafini (R) County Del. Al Carr (D) Sen. Delores G. Kelley (D) Subdistrict 2B – Washington County Del. (D) Del. Benjamin Brooks (D) Del. Brett Wilson (R) Del. (D) Del. (D) Del. Adrienne A. Jones (D) 3rd Legislative District – Frederick 19th Legislative District – Montgomery County 11th Legislative District – Baltimore County Sen. Ronald N. Young (D) County Sen. Roger Manno (D) Subdistrict 3A – Frederick County Sen. Bobby A. Zirkin (D) Del. (D) Carol L. Krimm (D) Del. Shelly Hettleman (D) Del. Ben Kramer (D) (D) Del. Dan Morhaim (D) Del. Marice I. Morales (D) Subdistrict 3B – Frederick County Del. Dana M. Stein (D) William “Bill” Folden (R) 20th Legislative District – Montgomery 12th Legislative District – Baltimore & County 4th Legislative District – Frederick County Howard counties Sen. Jamie Raskin (D) Sen. Michael Hough (R) Sen. Edward J. Kasemeyer (D) Del. Sheila E. Hixon (D) Del. (R) Del. (D) Del. Terri L. Hill (D) David E. Vogt III (R) Del. Will Smith (D) Clarence K. Lam (D) st th 21 Legislative District – Anne Arundel & 5 Legislative District – Carroll County th 13 Legislative District Prince George’s counties Del. Susan Krebs (R) Sen. Guy J. Guzzone (D) Sen. Jim Rosapepe (D) Del. Justin Ready (R) Del. (D) Del. Ben Barnes (D) Del. (R) Del. (D) Del. Barbara Frush (D) Del. Frank S. Turner (D) Del. Joseline Pena-Melnyk (D) 6th Legislative District – Baltimore 14th Legislative District – Montgomery County 22nd Legislative District – Prince George’s Sen. Johnny Ray Salling (R) County Sen. Karen S. Montgomery (D) County Del. Robin L. Grammer Jr. (R) Sen. Paul G. Pinsky (D) Del. Bob Long (R) Del. Anne R. Kaiser (D) Del. (D) Del. Tawanna P. Gaines (D) Del. Ric Metzgar (R) Del. Craig J. Zucker (D) Del. (D) Del. Alonzo T. Washington (D) th 7 Legislative District – Baltimore & 15th Legislative District – Montgomery Harford counties County 23rd Legislative District – Prince George’s Sen. J.B. Jennings (R) Sen. Brian J. Feldman (D) County Del. Rick Impallaria (R) Del. (D) Sen. Douglas J.J. Peters (D) Del. Pat McDonough (R) Del. David Fraser-Hidalgo (D) Subdistrict 23A – Prince George’s County Del. (R) Del. Aruna Miller (D) Del. Geraldine Valentino-Smith (D) 20 ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015

Subdistrict 23B – Prince George’s County Subdistrict 31A – Anne Arundel County 39th Legislative District – Mongomery Del. Marvin E. Holmes Jr. (D) Del. (D) County Del. Joseph F. Vallrio Jr. (D) Subdistrict 31B – Anne Arundel County Sen. Nancy J. King (D) Del. Nicholaus R. Kipke (R) Del. Charles Barkley (D) 24th Legislative District – Prince George’s Del. Meagan C. Simonaire (R) Del. (D) County Del. Shane Robinson (D) Sen. Joanne C. Benson (D) 32nd Legislative District – Anne Arundel Del. (D) County 40th Legislative District – Baltimore City Del. Carolyn J.B. Howard (D) Sen. James Ed DeGrange (D) Sen. Catherine E. Pugh (D) Del. Michael L. Vaughn (D) Del. Pamela Beidle (D) Del. Frank M. Conaway Jr. (D) Del. Mark S. Chang (D) Del. Antonio Hayes (D) Del. Theodore J. Sophocleus (D) 25th Legislative District – Prince George’s Del. Barbara A. Robinson (D) County 33rd Legislative District – Anne Arundel st Sen. Ulysses Currie (D) 41 Legislative District – Baltimore City County Del. Angela Angel (D) Sen. Lisa Gladden (D) Sen. Edward R. Reilly (R) Del. Jill P. Carter (D) Del. (D) Del. Tony McConkey (R) Del. Nathaniel T. Oaks (D) Del. Dereck E. Davis (D) Del. (R) Del. Samuel “Sandy” Rosenberg (D) Del. Cathy Vitale (R) 26th Legislative District – Prince George’s 42nd Legislative District – Baltimore th County 34 Legislative District – Harford County County Sen. C. Anthony Muse (D) Sen. Bob Cassilly (R) Sen. Jim Brochin (D) Del. Tony Knotts (D) Subdistrict 34A – Harford County Sen. Tim Robinson (R) Del. Kris Valderrama (D) Del. (R) Subdistrict 42A – Baltimore City Del. (D) Del. (D) Del. Stephen Lafferty (D) Subdistrict 34B Del. Michael A. McAllister (R) th Del. Susan K. McComas (R) 27 Legislative District – Calvert, Charles Subdistrict 42B – Baltimore County & Prince George’s counties Del. Susan L. Aumann (R) 35th Legislative District – Cecil & Harford Sen. Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. (D) Del. Chris West (R) counties Subdistrict 27A – Charles & Prince Sen. Wayne Norman (R) George’s counties 43rd Legislative District – Baltimore City Subdistrict 35A – Cecil County Del. James E. Proctor Jr. (D) Sen. Joan Carter Conway (D) Del. Kevin Bailey Hornberger (R) Del. (D) Subdistrict 27B – Calvert County Subdistrict 35B – Cecil & Harford County Del. Maggie McIntosh (D) Michael A. Jackson (D) Del. Andrew Cassilly (R) Del. Mary Washington (D) Subdistrict 27C – Calvert County Del. Teresa Reilly (R) Del. Mark N. Fisher (R) th 36th Legislative District – Queen Anne’s, 44 Legislative District – Baltimore City 28th Legislative District – Charles County Kent, Caroline & Cecil counties & Baltimore County Sen. Mac Middleton (D) Sen. Stephen S. Hershey Jr. (R) Sen. Shirley Nathan-Pulliam (D) Del. Sally Y. Jameson (D) Del. Steve Arentz (R) Subdistrict 44A – Baltimore City Del. Edith J. Patterson (D) Del. Jeff Ghrist (R) Del. Keith Haynes (D) Subdistrict 44B – Baltimore County Del. C.T. Wilson (D) Del. Jay A. Jacobs (R) Del. Charles E. Sydnor III (D) th Del. (D) 29th Legislative District – St. Mary’s & 37 Legislative District – Talbot, Calvert counties Dorchester & Wicomico counties 45th Legislative District – Baltimore City Sen. Steve Waugh (R) Sen. Adelaide “Addie” Eckardt (R) Subdistrict 37A – Dorchester & Wicomico Sen. Nathaniel J. McFadden (D) Subdistrict 29A – St. Mary’s County Del. (D) Del. Matt Morgan (R) counties Del. Sheree Sample-Hughes (D) Del. Cheryl D. Glenn (D) Subdistrict 29B – St. Mary’s County Subdistrict 37B – Talbot, Dorchester & Del. Cory V. McCray (D) Del. Deb Rey (R) Wicomico counties Subdistrict 29C – Calvert County th Del. Christopher T. Adams (R) 46 Legislative District – Baltimore City Del. Tony O’Donnell (R) Del. (R) Sen. Bill Ferguson (D) Del. (D) th 30 Legislative District – Anne Arundel 38th Legislative District – Somerset, Del. Peter A. Hammen (D) County Wicomico & Worcester counties Del. Brooke Elizabeth Lierman (D) Sen. John C. Astle (D) Sen. Jim Mathias (D) Subdistrict 30A – Anne Arundel County Subdistrict 38A – Somerset & Wicomico 47th Legislative District – Prince George’s Del. Mike Busch (D) counties County Del. Herb McMillan (R) Del. Charles James Otto (R) Sen. Victor Ramirez (D) Subdistrict 30B – Anne Arundel County Subdistrict 38B – Wicomico County Subdistrict 47A – Prince George’s County Del. Seth Howard (R) Del. Carl Anderton Jr. (R) Del. Diama M. Fennell (D) Subdistrict 38C – Wicomico & Worcester Del. (D) 31st Legislative District counties Subdistrict 47B – Prince George’s County Sen. Bryan W. Simonaire (R) Del. Mary Beth Carozza (R) Del. Will Campos (D) ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 21 MARYLAND LOBBYISTS This reference includes contact information for every lobbyists registered with the State Ethics Commission as of the November 2014 report. The commission lists both lobbyists for hire and lobbyists who work entirely for their organizations. Our list does not differentiate between them. If a listing is incomplete it is because the lobbyist did not provide the missing information to the commission. 59 Franklin St. Annapolis, MD 21401 CHARMAYNE ANDERSON STEVEN ARABIA A Annapolis, MD 21401 410-974-9000 CB Anderson Partners, LLC NRG Energy 410-295-9550 1866 River Rd. KARALYN AANENSON 8520 Scholars Lane Middletown, CT 06457 Community Law in Action SHANNON ALFORD Laurel, MD 20723 520 West Fayette Street 140 ABIOLA O. AFOLAYAN National Rifle Association of Baltimore, MD 21201 AFT-Maryland America MAHLON G. ANDERSON MICHELE M. ARNOLD 5800 Metro Drive 11250 Waples Mill Rd. c/o NRA AAA Mid-Atlantic Independent Insurance Agents of GERALD ABBAN Baltimore, MD 21215 General Counsel 1405 G St., NW Maryland Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC 410-764-3030 Fairfax, VA 22030 Washington, DC 20005 2408 Peppermill Dr., Unit A 82 Devonshire St. Glen Burnie, MD 21061 Boston, MA 02109 THOMAS L. ALBERT JOHN ALLEN VIRGINIA (PENNY) HUGHES Feld Entertainment, Inc. Pepco Holdings, Inc. ANDERSON WANDRA ASHLEY-WILLIAMS RICK ABBRUZZESE 8607 Westwood Center Drive EP1202 701 Ninth St., N.W Maryland Dental Action Coalition WLA Associates, LLC Rifkin, Weiner, Livingston, Vienna, VA 22182 Washington, DC 20068 6410 Dobbin Rd. Suite G PO Box 1737 Ellicott City, MD 21041 Levitan & Silver LLC Columbia, MD 21045 LYNN H. ALBIZO, Esq. 225 Duke of Gloucester St. MISTY ALLEN 410-884-8294 11869 Bright Passage JOSEPH L. ASKEW Annapolis, MD 21401 Baltimore Gas & Electric (BGE) Columbia, MD 21044 Verizon 410-269-5066 47 State Circle, Suite 403 BENJAMIN F. GUY ANDES 410-733-1098 12 West St. Annapolis, MD 21401 G.S. Proctor & Associates, Inc. Annapolis, MD 21401 ARTHUR C. ABRAMSON 29 Francis St. SALLIANN ALBORN 202-515-2447 Baltimore Jewish Council ALICA V. ALTAMIRANO Annapolis, MD 21401 5750 Park Heights Ave. Maryland Community Health Schwartz, Metz & Wise, P.A. 410-280-5088 Baltimore, MD 21215 System KEVIN ATTICKS 20 West St. 410-542-4850 802 Cromwell Park Drive, Suite V Maryland Wineries Association Annapolis, MD 21401 JOHN A. ANDRYSZAK Glen Burnie, MD 21061 1940 Greenspring Dr. Suite E 410-244-7000 Popham & Andryszak, P.A EARL ADAMS, JR. Timonium, MD 21093 191 Main St., Suite 200 DLA Piper LLP (US) DALE ALDRICH AMERICAN COUNCIL OF Annapolis, MD 21401 6225 Smith Ave. 121 Misty Mountain Lane RAGINA COOPER AVERELLA ENGINEERING COMPANIES/ 410-268-6871 Baltimore, MD 21209-3600 Little Mountain, SC 29075 AAA Mid-Atlantic 410-580-4188 MARYLAND 8600 LaSalle Rd., Oxford Building ALEXANDER & CLEAVER, 312 N. Charles St., Suite 200 JOSEPH ANSON Suite 639 GAYLE J. ADAMS P.A. Baltimore, MD 21201 10 Applewood Drive Towson, MD 21286 Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical 54 State Cir. Rexford, NY 12148 Center Annapolis, MD 21401 ANACOSTIA WATERSHED B 4940 Eastern Avenue 410-974-9000 SOCIETY ERIN APPEL Baltimore, MD 21224-2780 The George Washington House Capitol Strategies, LLC ASHLIE BAGWELL GARY R. ALEXANDER 4302 Baltimore Ave. 1 State Circle Harris Jones & Malone, LLC SHAILA R. AERY Alexander & Cleaver, P.A. Bladensburg, MD 20710 Annapolis, MD 21401 2423 Maryland Ave., Suite 100 The Artemis Group, LLC 54 State Circle 301-699-6204 410-268-3099 Baltimore, MD 21218

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THOMAS M. DERIECE PATE BENNETT ANDREW VICTOR BONIC TAMERA ANITA BROWN RUSSELL P. BUTLER BALLENTINE, JR. Maryland Chamber of Commerce The Maryland Multi-Housing Merck, Sharp & Dohme Corp. Maryland Crime Victims’ National Association of Industrial 60 West Street, Suite 100 Association PO Box 6255 Resource Center, Inc. and Office Properties, Maryland Annapolis, MD 21401 1421 Clarkview Road, Suite 100B Washington, DC 20015 1001 Prince Georges Blvd. Suite P.O. Box 16280 410-269-0642 Baltimore, MD 21209 750 Baltimore, MD 21210 ROBERT T. BROWN SR. Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 410-977-2053 TYLER W. BENNETT FRANK D. BOSTON, III Maryland Waterman’s 301-952-0063 Alexander & Cleaver, P.A. 2002 Clipper Park Rd. Suite 108 Association KAREN PAIKIN BARALL 54 State Circle Baltimore, MD 21211 1805A Virginia St. C Jewish Community Relations Annapolis, MD 21401 410-323-7090 Annapolis, MD 21401 Council of Greater Washington ARDATH M. CADE 6101 Montrose Rd. Suite 205 BRUCE C. BEREANO JASON BOTEL ERIC L. BRYANT The Cade Mason Group Rockville, MD 20852 191 Duke of Gloucester St. MarylandCan Rifkin, Weiner, Livingston, 78 Riverside Dr. 301-770-0881 Annapolis, MD 21401 1112 16th Street NW, Suite 240 Levitan & Silver, LLC Severna Park, MD 21146 410-267-0410 Washington, DC 20036 225 Duke of Gloucester St. 410-647-7882 MATTHEW BASSETT Annapolis, MD 21401 MONA CADENA Liberty Partners Group SUSAN BERNARD RAY BOURLAND 410-269-5066 Equal Justice USA 1050 K Street, NW, Suite 315 Alexander & Cleaver, P.A. Pepco Holdings, Inc. 20 Jay St., Suite 808 Washington, D.C. 20001 54 State Circle 701 Ninth St., NW JOSEPH C. BRYCE Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 Annapolis, MD 21401 Washington, DC 20068 Manis Canning & Associates J. KENNETH BATTLE 12 Francis St. EILEEN CAHILL Funk & Bolton HERBERT BERRY, JR. GERARD BRANKA Annapolis, MD 21401 Holy Cross Health 200 Duke of Gloucester St. Maryland Correctional Pyramis Global Advisors Holding 1500 Forest Glen Rd. Annapolis, MD 21401 Law Enforcement Union Corp. TODD BUCKNER Silver Spring, MD 20910 2519 N. Calvert St. 900 Salem St. OT3N1 Bricklayers & Alied Craftworkers 301-754-7881 DAVID EDWARD BAUER Baltimore, MD 21218 Smithfield , RI 02917 Local 1 MD, VA & DC The Association of Global 410-235-8540 5879 Allentown Rd. OWEN CAINE Automakers KIMBERLY MICHELLE Camp Springs, MD 20746 Consumer Specialty Products 1050 K St. NW JENNIFER BEVAN-DANGEL GOLDEN BRANDT Association Washington, DC 20001 Common Cause Maryland 1000 Friends of Maryland STEPHEN M. BUNKER 1667 K Street, NW Suite 300 202-650-5565 121 Cathedral St., Suite 2A-4 1209 North Calvert St. The Nature Conservancy Washington, D.C. 20006 Annapolis, MD 21401 Baltimore, MD 21202 5410 Grosvenor Lane, Suite 100 ANTHONY BAWIDAMANN Bethesda, MD 20814 FRANK CALIVA III Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. TABB J. BISHOP TAMELA ELIZABETH Strategic Communications, LLC 777 Scudders Mill Road Verizon BRESNAHAN ROBERT W. BURDON 3532 James St., Suite 106 Plainsboro, N.J. 08536 1 E. Pratt St., 8N AARP Maryland Annapolis & Anne Arundel Syracuse, N.Y. 13214 Baltimore, MD 21202 200 St. Paul St. 25th Floor County Chamber of Commerce DAVID BEARD 410-393-4178 Baltimore, MD 21202 49 Old Solomons Island Rd, Suite LOUIS CAMPION Advocates for Children and Youth 204 Maryland Motor Truck 8 Market Place, Suite 500 TINA M. BJAREKULL JENNIFER LYNN BRIEMANN Annapolis, MD 21401 Association Baltimore, MD 21202 Maryland Independent College & AbbVie 410-266-3960 3000 Washington Blvd. 3108 Ashburn Lane 410-547-9200 University Association Baltimore, MD 21144 60 West St., Suite 201 Pasadena, MD 21122 GENE L. BURNER MPPA, Inc. ROBERT P. BEHLKE Annapolis, MD 21401 410-255-5191 MICHAEL F. CANNING Choptank Electric Cooperative, 19 Fairway Island Manis Canning & Associates Inc. ALLYSON BLACK BARBARA M BROCATO Grasonville, MD 21638 12 Francis St. P.O. Box 430 Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. Barbara Marx Brocato & 410-279-1264 Annapolis, MD 21401 Denton, MD 21629 110 W. Fayette St. Associates 410-263-7882 410-479-8553 Baltimore, MD 21201 18 Pinkney St. CHET BURRELL Annapolis, MD 21401 CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield PATRICIA CANNON DAVID BELISLE FRAZIER BLAYLOCK 410-269-1503 1501 S. Clinton St. Mail Stop: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. Teamsters Joint Council No. 62 4812 Drummond Ave. CT17-01 909 Wilson Ave. 1030 S. Dukeland St. Chevy Chase, MD 20815 JEN BROCK-CANCELLIERI Baltimore, MD 21224 Tullahoma, TN 37388 Baltimore, MD 21223 Maryland League of Conservation ELLEN COREN BOGAGE Voters DEBORAH BURRELL ELEANOR M. CAREY LORENZO M. BELLAMY Chesapeake Public Strategies 86 Maryland Ave. Small Biotechnology Business Synergies Consulting Group Alexander & Cleaver, P.A. 11426 Rockville Pike, Suite 304 Annapolis, MD 21401 Coalition 15 W. Barre St. 54 State Cir. Rockville, MD 20832 410-280-9855 9710 Traville Gateway Drive Baltimore, MD 21201 Annapolis, MD 21401 No. 325 410-371-5507 410-974-9000 HENRY W. BOGDAN MELISSA CHALMERS Rockville, MD 20850 Maryland Association of BROOME LAURA CARR JOSEPH BELLER Nonprofit Organizations Job Opportunities Task Force JAN BURRUS, R.PH. Public Sector Consulting Group Baltimore Jewish Council 1500 Union Avenue Suite 2500 111 Water St. Suite 201 Glaxo Smith Kline 6400 Baltimore National Pike, 102 5750 Park Heights Ave. Baltimore, MD 21211 Baltimore, MD 21202 227 N. Royal St. Baltimore, MD 21228 Baltimore, MD 21215 Alexandria, VA 22314 410-947-4726 MATTHEW BOHLE JAMES R. BROWN, III DAVID EARLE BENEDICT Rifkin, Weiner, Livingston, Law Offices of Brown & Brown TIMOTHY BUTERA J. DARRELL CARRINGTON NCCI Holdings, Inc. Levitan & Silver LLC 8501 LaSalle Rd., Suite 212 Liuna Maroc Carrington & Associates 901 Peninsula Corporate Circle 225 Duke of Gloucester St. Towson, MD 21286 11951 Freedom Drive, Room 310 6007 Hillmeade Rd. Boca Raton, FL 33487 Annapolis, MD 21401 410-296-2000 Reston, Va. 20190 Bowie, MD 20720 ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 23

DAVID H. CARROLL, JR. HEATHER CASCONE CHESAPEAKE BAY Washington, D.C. 20005 CARVILLE B COLLINS Capitol Strategies, LLC Express Scripts FOUNDATION, INC 202-661-3537 DLA Piper LLP (US) 1 State Cir. 100 Parsons Pond Dr., F3-22 6 Herndon Ave. 6225 Smith Ave. Annapolis, MD 21401 Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 Annapolis, MD 21403 COASTAL CONSERVATION Baltimore, MD 21209 410-268-3099 201-269-6401 ASSOCIATION MARYLAND 410-580-4125 CHESAPEAKE CLIMATE PO Box 309 DENNIS CARROLL ACTION NETWORK Annapolis, MD 21401 WILLIAM A. CASTELLI ERIN COLLINS 6930 Carroll Ave. Suite 720 410-280-8770 Chesapeake Employers’ National Association of Maryland Association of Realtors, Takoma Park, MD 20912 Insurance Company Mutual Insurance Companies Inc. LEIGH COBB 8722 Loch Raven Blvd. 3601 Vincennes Road 200 Harry S Truman Parkway EDWARD M. CHESTON Advocates for Children and Towson, MD 21286 Indianapolis, IN 46268 Suite 200 61 Spa Rd. Youth, Inc. CHARLY CARTER Annapolis, MD 21401 Annapolis, MD 21401 8 Market Place, Suite 500 443-812-0866 VALERIE T. CONNELLY Progressive Advocates Baltimore, MD 21202 Maryland Farm Bureau, Inc. 3 Church Cir. Suite 134 TERRENCE JAMES ALLEN CHEW DREW P. COBBS 8930 Liberty Road Annapolis, MD 21401 CAVANAGH DIRECTV, Inc. Maryland Petroleum Council Randallstown, MD 21133 443-333-8235 SEIU Maryland / DC State 901 F St., NW Suite 600 60 West St., #403 410-922-3426 Council Washington, DC 20004 Annapolis, MD 21401 LINDA C. CARTER 15 School St., 3rd Floor DONNA COOPER Meyers, Rodbell, and Rosenbaum, Annapolis, MD 21401 ANN CHURCH JEFFREY COHEN Potomac Electric Power Co. P.A. 410-368-9070 American Society for the Liberty Partners Group 701 Ninth Street, NW EP1202 6801 Kenilworth Ave., Suite 400 Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 1050 K Street, NW, Suite 315 Washington, D.C. 20068 Riverdale Park, MD 20737 MATTHEW CELENTANO 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE, Washington, D.C., 20001 #450 Maryland Citizen’s Health JESSICA COOPER W. MINOR CARTER Washington, DC 20003 DAVID L. COLE JR. Initiative National Federation of VanScoyoc Associates, Inc. Ober Kaler Grimes & Shriver 2600 St. Paul St. Independent Business 39 Southgate Ave. ANN T. CIEKOT 100 Light St. Baltimore, MD 21218 1783 Forest Drive Annapolis, MD 21401 Public Policy Partners Baltimore, MD 21202 410-235-9000 410-269-7954 48 Maryland Ave., Suite 304 Annapolis, MD 21401 Annapolis, MD 21401 MARK ANTHONY COLES NICHOLAS CASALE TODD R. CHASON 410-268-0990 Washington Building and TERRENCE KEITH COOPER Reckitt Benckiser Gordon, Feinblatt LLC Construction Trades Council AFT-Maryland Pharmaceuticals Inc. 233 E. Redwood St. ROBERT CLAYTON 5829 Allentown Road 5800 Metro Drive 2347 Holt St. Baltimore, MD 21202-3332 Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan LLP Camp Springs, MD 20746 Baltimore, MD 21215 Pittsburgh, PA 15203 410-576-4069 1200 G St., NW, Suite 800 301-899-8134 410-764-3030

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Named “Most Valuable Radio Show” by The Nation Magazine in their Progressive Honor Roll of 2013. 24 ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 SCOTT CORBITT HERBERT S. CROMWELL 3072 Centreville Road STEVEN DELBIANCO AMY DEMPSTER Anheuser-Busch Companies Community Behavioral Health Herndon, VA 20171 NetChoice 1919 6th Street NW 700 Schrock Road Association Of Maryland 1401 K St. NW Suite 502 Washington, DC 20001 Columbus, OH 43229 18 Egges Lane D Washington, DC 20005-3417 THOMAS M. DENNISON 614-847-6250 Catonsville, MD 21228 202-420-7482 THOMAS C. DAME Southern Maryland ELIZABETH CRONIN Gallagher Evelius & Jones LLP Electric Cooperative, Inc. MARJORIE A. CORWIN VINCENT DEMARCO 15035 Burnt Store Rd. ADS Ventures Inc. 218 N. Charles St., Suite 400 Gordon, Feinblatt LLC Maryland Citizens Health Initative Hughesville, MD 20637 3 Post Office Square, 8th Floor Baltimore, MD 21201 233 E. Redwood St. Education Fund, Inc. Boston, MA 02110 Baltimore, MD 21202 MICHAEL DAMERON 2600 St. Paul St. JOANNA LEIGH DIAMOND Environment Maryland 410-576-4041 607 14th St. NW, Suite 650 Baltimore, MD 21218 PHILIP CRONIN 3121 St. Paul St., Suite 26 Washington, D.C. 20005 410-235-9000 Harris Jones & Malone, LLC Baltimore, MD 21218 CHRISTOPHER COSTELLO 2423 Maryland Ave., Suite 100 Public Sector Consulting Group SUSAN GAZAWAY DANTONI Baltimore, MD 21218 CYNTHIA M. DEMAREST CHRISTOPHER V. DIPIETRO Montgomery County Medical 6400 Baltimore National Pike 410-366-1500 Schaller Anderson of Arizona, Cdi Consulting Services, LLC Society #102 LLC 4411 Sedgwick Road 15855 Crabbs Branch Way Baltimore, MD 21228 JOHN CRUMBLISS 509 Progress Dr. Baltimore, MD 21210 Rockville, MD 20855 410-947-4726 Cornerstone Government Affairs, Linthicum, MD 21090 410-243-5782 LLC MIRANDA DARDEN 410-401-9570 CARMELA COYLE 300 Independence Ave., SE LINDSAY DODD Maryland Affordable Housing Maryland Agricultural Associates Maryland Hospital Association Washington, DC 20003 JOSEPH DEMATTOS, JR. Coalition 53 Slama Road 6820 Deerpath Rd. 273 Capote Court W Health Facilities Association of JAMES W. CUMMINGS Edgewater, MD 21037 Elkridge, MD 21075 Severna Park, MD 21146 Maryland Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Inc. 410-379-6200 7135 Minstrel Way Suite 101 DANIEL T. DOHERTY, JR. 6 Herndon Ave. DANA DAVENPORT Columbia, MD 21045 The Doherty Group, LLC Annapolis, MD 21403 TYLER HUNT CRADDOCK Maryland Catholic Conference 410-290-5132 P.O. Box 668 10 Francis St. 8413 Patterson Ave. New Market, MD 21774 OTIS W. CUTLER Annapolis, MD 21401 301-865-2214 Henrico, VA 23229 Public Sector Consulting Group KATHRYN E. DEMPSEY Maryland Catholic 6400 Baltimore National Pike, 455 RICHARD DAVIS FRANCES P. DOHERTY WILLIAM R. CRAIGLE Baltimore, MD 21228 The Arc Maryland Conference LLC The Doherty Group, LLC Sprint Corp. P.O. Box 1747 10 Francis St. P.O. Box 668 11 Century Hill Drive TRAVIS KNIGHT CUTLER Annapolis, MD 21404 Annapolis, MD 21401 New Market, MD 21774 Latham, NY 12110 Dominion Resources 410-571-9320 410-269-1155 301-865-2214

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PITCHER Opara & Opara 60 West St. Suite 103 Law Office of J. William Pitcher 13A W. Biddle St. 27 Maryland Ave. Q ALICE J .NEILY MUTCH Annapolis, MD 21401 Baltimore, MD 21201 410-341-6322 Annapolis, MD 21401 Capital Consultants of Maryland SALLY YUANYUAN QIN 410-685-0900 410-268-0842 212 Duke of Gloucester St. Baker & Hostetler LLP BONITA MARIA PENNINO Annapolis, MD 21401 1050 Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite BENJAMIN ORR American Cancer Society Cancer BRIAN POFFENBERGER 410-269-5018 1100 Maryland Nonprofits Action Network Maryland Chamber of Commerce 1500 Union Ave., Suite 2500 60 West Street, Suite 100 Washington, DC 20036 JOHN NETHERCUT 801 Roeder Rd. Suite 800 Baltimore, MD 21211 Silver Spring, MD 20910 Annapolis, MD 21401 Public Justice Center KATHRYN QUINLAN 1 N. Charles St., Suite 200 301-562-3621 MARY GLENN ORR CHRISTOPHER D. POMEROY Capitol Strategies LLC Baltimore, MD 21201 1 State Circle Schwartz, Metz & Wise, P.A PEPCO HOLDINGS, INC. AquaLaw PLC 20 West St. c/o Kenneth Parker 701 Ninth 6 S. 5th St. Annapolis, MD 21401 ANDREW NICKLAS Annapolis, MD 21401 Richmond, VA 23219 410-268-3099 2002 Clipper Park Rd. Suite 108 St., NW Washington, DC 20068 Baltimore, MD 21211 JEANETTE ORTIZ BRYSON F. POPHAM BRIAN M. QUINN 301-639-7726 Greenwill Consutling Group, LLC Popham & Andryszak, P.A LAWRENCE ANTHONY Venable LLP 320 Prospect Bay Drive West 191 Main St. Suite 200 PEREZ 750 E. Pratt St., Suite 900 ERIC A. NIELSEN Grasonville, MD 21638 Annapolis, MD 21401 L.A. Perez Consulting LLC Baltimore, MD 21202 Association of Maryland Pilots 410-268-6871 P.O. Box 331 410-244-7466 3720 Dillon St. ROSE M. OSBORN Hyattsville, MD 20781-0331 Baltimore, MD 21224 Funk & Bolton P.A. ELIZABETH POWELL 240-281-1718 JACK QUINN 200 Duke of Gloucester St. G2G Consulting LLC inVentiv Health RUTH ANN NORTON Annapolis, MD 21401 1000 East Capitol St. NE, Suite 4 JASON PERKINS-COHEN 2350 Kerner Blvd., Ste. 250 Coalition to End Childhood Lead Washington, DC 20003 Job Opportunities Task Force San Rafael, CA 94901 Poisoning JIM OTRADOVEC 217 Redwood St., Suite 1500 2714 Hudson St. American Council of Engineering MICHAEL C. POWELL Baltimore, MD 21202 JOHN QUINN Baltimore, MD 21224 Companies/Maryland Gordon, Feinblatt LLC Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. 410-534-6447 312 N. Charles St., Suite 200 233 E. Redwood St. TIMOTHY PERRY Baltimore, MD 21201 Baltimore, MD 21202 110 West Fayette St. Jacobson & Perry LLC Baltimore, MD 21201 ALEXANDER G. NUNEZ 410-576-4175 P.O. Box 1144 Baltimore Gas and Electric VALERIE SHEARER Columbia, MD 21044 Company OVERTON POTOMAC ELECTRIC R 410-271-6939 110 West Fayette St., Suite #2 Maryland Hospital Association POWER COMPANY ERIC RADZ Baltimore, MD 21201 6820 Deerpath Rd. 701 Ninth St., NW Elkridge, MD 21075 TIMOTHY A. PERRY Washington, DC 20068 Ober Kaler Grimes & Shriver Perry, White, Ross & Jacobson SHAYLAH NUNN 410-379-6200 100 Light St. 126 Locust Lane HANNAH J. POWERS Novo Nordisk Inc. Baltimore, MD 21202 KIMBERLY MPRENGO Annapolis, MD 21403 Alexander & Cleaver, P.A. 1155 F Street NW, Suite 1150 OWUSUKOKO 443-739-9346 54 State Cir. Washington, DC 20004 DOROTHY J. RAFF Holy Cross Health Annapolis, MD 21401 Maryland Retired School CHRISTINA PEUSCH 1500 Forest Glen Road 410-974-9000 Personnel Association Maryland State Child Care Silver Spring, MD 20910 8379 Piney Orchard Parkway O Association 301-754-7843 MARY PRESLEY Suite A 409 David Court Maryland Motorcoach GARRETT J. 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ODETTE TERESA RAMOS LAWRENCE ANTHONY MARTIN GUY ROHLING 305 W. Chesapeake Ave., Suite JOHN WILLIAM Strategic Management RICHARDSON, JR. Albers & Company 201 SATTERFIELD Consulting, LLC State Farm Mutual Automobile 1655 N. Fort Myer Drive, Suite Towson, MD 21204 Delmarva Poultry Industry, Inc. 34 E 27th St. Insurance Company 700 16686 County Seat Highway Baltimore, MD 21218 2107 Laurel Bush Road, Suite B Arlington, VA 22209 JONATHAN SACHS Georgetown, DE 19947-4881 Belair, MD 21015 703-358-9100 Adventist HealthCare 302-856-9037 EDWARD M. RANIER 410-569-6823 820 W. Diamond Ave., Suite 600 411 Ivy Church Rd. ADAM CRAIG ROSENBERG Gaithersburg, MD 20878 EMILY SCARR Timonium, MD 21093 MAJOR F. RIDDICK Baltimore Child Abuse Center Maryland PIRG 410-967-1812 Strategic Solutions Center 2300 North Charles St., Suite 401 BERNARD J. SADUSKY 3121 St. Paul St., Suite 26 8181 Professional Place Suite 202 Baltimore, MD 21218 Maryland Association of Baltimore, MD 21218 ROBERT RANKIN, SR. Landover, MD 20785 Community Colleges 410-467-9389 Maryland State Education CHRISTOPHER M. ROSS 60 West St., Suite 200 Association GARY L. RIDDLE Maryland Catholic Conference Annapolis, MD 21401 STEPHANIE SCHARPF 140 Main St. Eisai, Inc. LLC Jai Medical Systems Annapolis, MD 21401 7 Willway Ave. 10 Francis St. ARIEL DAVID SADWIN 5010 York Road Richmond, VA 23226 Annapolis, MD 21401 Agudath Israel of Maryland Baltimore, MD 21212 GENE M. RANSOM, III 1517 Reisterstown Rd. 410-433-2200 Medical & Chirurgical Faculty of RIFKIN, WEINER, JUSTIN ROSS Baltimore, MD 21208 Maryland (MedChi) LIVINGSTON, LEVITAN & Perry, White, Ross & Jacobson 410-484-3632 PATRICIA SCHIAVONE 1211 Cathedral St. SILVER, LLC 126 Locust Lane The Artemis Group, LLC Baltimore, MD 21201 225 Duke of Gloucester St. Annapolis, MD 21403 ABRAHAM SAFFER 59 Franklin St. 800-492-1056 Annapolis, MD 21401 410-271-6939 Annapolis, MD 21401 410-269-5066 American Diabetes Association 1701 N. Beauregard St. DENNIS F. RASMUSSEN JASON S. ROSVOLD SUZANE SCHLATTMAN Sheet Metal Workers Alexandria, VA 22311 The Rasmussen Group, L.L.C. BRAD RIFKIN Maryland Citizens’ Health 306 W. Chesapeake Ave. Rifkin, Weiner, Livingston, International Association Local Initiative Inc. Towson, MD 21204 Levitan & Silver LLC 100 DELORA R. SANCHEZ 2600 St. Paul St. 410-821-4445 225 Duke of Gloucester St. 176 Conduit Street, Room 206 Johns Hopkins Institutions Baltimore, MD 21218 Annapolis, MD 21401 Annapolis, MD 21401 901 S. Bond St., Suite 540 410-235-9000 DARREN REAMAN 410-269-5066 Baltimore, MD 21231 Custom Electronic Design & MARTY ROUSE DRUSILLA SCHMIDT- Installation Association DEBORAH R. RIVKIN Human Rights Campaign RANDEE SANDERS PERKINS 7150 Winton Drive, Suite 300 CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield 1640 Rhode Island Ave., NW National MS Society 1000 Friends of Maryland Indianapolis, IN 46268 1501 S. Clinton St., Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036 2219 York Road, Suite 302 1209 N. Calvert St. Baltimore, MD 21224-5744 Timonium, MD 21093 Baltimore, MD 21202 DAVID REEL JOEL D. ROZNER 443-641-1212 Maryland Hotel and Lodging MIKE ROBBINS Rifkin, Weiner, Livingston, ADAM F. SCHNEIDER Association Maryland Hospital Association Levitan & Silver, LLC TAMARA STEWART Health Care for the Homeless, 839 Bestgate Road, Suite 400 6820 Deerpath Rd. 225 Duke of Gloucester St. SANTELLI Inc. Annapolis, MD 21401 Elkridge, MD 21075 Annapolis, MD 21401 The Humane Society of the 421 Fallsway 410-974-4472 410-379-6200 410-269-5066 United States Baltimore, MD 21202 700 Professional Drive RICHARD W. REEVES CARL D. ROBERTS JAMES A. RUSS Gaithersburg, MD 20879 FRANZ SCHNEIDERMAN UnitedHealth Group Public School Superintendents Maryland Transportation Builders 240-731-7862 Maryland Consumer Rights 6095 Marshalee Drive, Suite 200 Association of Maryland and Materials Association Elkridge, MD 21075 1641 Ingleside Ave. (MTBMA) Coalition FREDERICK M. SANTIAGO 1209 N. Calvert St. Perryville, MD 21903 2408 Peppermill Drive, Suite F Funk & Bolton, P.A Glen Burnie , MD 21061 Baltimore, MD 21202 NANCY P. REGELIN 36 S. Charles St., 12th Floor Shulman, Rogers, Gandal, Pordy KIMBERLY Y. ROBINSON 410-760-9505 Baltimore, MD 21201 & Ecker, PA Funk & Bolton, P.A SANDRA SCHRADER 410-669-7700 12505 Park Potomac Ave., Sixth 36 S. Charles St., 12th Floor MARY ELLEN RUSSELL The Artemis Group, LLC Floor Baltimore, MD 21201 Maryland Catholic Conference, 59 Franklin St. CHRIS SANTO Potomac, MD 20854 410-659-7700 LLC Annapolis, MD 21401 Maryland Catholic Conference 301-230-5200 10 Francis St. 410-295-9550 10 Francis St. MELISSA S. ROCK Annapolis, MD 21401 Annapolis, MD 21401 KATHERINE BETH REILLY Advocates for Children and Youth 410-269-1155 JOHN A. SCHRATWIESER Baltimore Washington 8 Market Place, Suite 500 Maryland Citizens for the Arts DIANA K. SAQUELLA Conference of the United Baltimore, MD 21202 LAURENCE ANN RUTH 3600 Clipper Mill Rd., Suite 205 Methodist Church Women’s Law Center of Maryland Greenwood Consulting Baltimore, MD 21211 11711 E. Market Place PATRICK H. RODDY Inc. 15 Greenwood Shoals Fulton, MD 20759 Rifkin, Weiner, Livingston, 305 W. Chesapeake Ave., Suite Grasonville, MD 21638 BRET ALLAN SCHREIBER Levitan & Silver, LLC 201 Maryland Independent College RETIREMENT PLANNING 225 Duke of Gloucester St. Towson, MD 21204 THOMAS S. SAQUELLA and University Association COALITION Annapolis, MD 21401 410-321-8761 15 Greenwood Shoals 60 West St., Suite 201 191 Main St., Suite 200 410-269-5066 Grasonville, MD 21638 Annapolis, MD 21401 Annapolis, MD 21401 BEATRICE RODGERS S CHRISTINE A. SATTERFIELD TODD SCHULER TODD REYNOLDS The Arc Prince George’s County Office of Bruce Bereano Kahn, Smith & Collins AFT Maryland Inc. LAURENCE ANN RUTH 191 Duke of Gloucester St. 201 N. 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JOSEPH A. SCHWARTZ, III ALEXANDER SHEKHDAR 1410 Bush St. JOHN R. STIERHOFF Annapolis, MD 21401 Schwartz, Metz & Wise, P.A. Magellan Health Services Baltimore, MD 21401 Venable, LLP 410-268-6871 20 West St. 55 Nod Road 410-280-5088 750 E. Pratt St., Suite 900 Annapolis, MD 21401 Avon, CT 06001 Baltimore, MD 21202 MARTIN THOMAS JEFFREY WILLIAM SMITH 410-244-7833 Service Employees International SCHWARTZ, METZ & WISE SARAH SHEPPARD Habitat for Humanity of the Union, Local 32BJ P.A. Funk & Bolton, P.A. Chesapeake DAWN STOLTZFUS 25 West 18th St., 5th Floor 20 West St. 200 Duke of Gloucester St. 3741 Commerce Drive, Suite 309 The Hatcher Group New York, NY 10011 Annapolis, MD 21401 Annapolis, MD 21401 Baltimore, MD 21227 219A Duke of Gloucester St. 410-244-7000 410-269-1554 Annapolis, MD 21401 MELVIN R. THOMPSON 410-990-0284 Restaurant Association of SARAH JOAN SMITH Maryland CHARLES E. SCOTT WILLIAM M. SHIPP Popham & Andryszak P.A. JAMES STRONG 6301 Hillside Court Washington Metropolitan Area O’Malley, Miles, Nylen & Gilmore, 191 Main St., Suite 200 Transit Authority P.A. USW District 8 Columbia, MD 21046 Annapolis, MD 21401 600 Fifth St., NW 11785 Beltsville Drive, 10th Floor 7939 Honeygo Blvd. 410-290-6800 Washington, DC 20001 Calverton, MD 20705 Baltimore, MD 21236 KATHLEEN T. SNYDER FRANK EDWARDS Maryland Chamber of Commerce CORNEILIUS W. SCOTT III KRISTEN VALERIO SHOCK KAREN T. SYRYLO THORNTON 60 West St., Suite 100 Farmers Group Inc. Chesapeake Regional Tech Maryland Chamber of Commerce AFSCME Maryland Annapolis, MD 21401 309 International Circle, Suite 140 Council 60 West St., Suite 100 190 W. Ostend St. 410-269-0642 Hunt Valley, MD 21030 839 Bestgate Road, Suite 400 Annapolis, MD 21401 Baltimore , MD 21230 443-622-2356 Annapolis, MD 21401 410-547-1515 KRISTEN SOLIS CARL M. SZABO Maryland Chamber of Commerce ERIKA MARLO SEALING LAWRENCE A. SHULMAN NetChoice PAUL A. TIBURZI Medifast Inc. Shulman, Rogers, Gandal, Pordy 60 West St., Suite 100 1401 K St. NW Suite 502 DLA Piper LLP (US) Washington, DC 20005-3417 11445 Cronhill Drive & Ecker Annapolis, MD 21401 6225 Smith Ave. 202-420-7485 Baltimore, MD 21209 Owings Mills, MD 21117 12505 Park Potomic Ave., 6th 410-269-0642 410-580-4273 Floor JOSHUA SZTORC PHILIP SERGHINI Potomac, MD 20852 RONALD L. SOUDERS Jewish Community Relations MIKE TIDWELL 200 East 10th St., Suite 812 Funk & Bolton, P.A Council of Greater Washington Chesapeake Climate Action New York, NY 10003 SUSHANT SIDH 210 S. Cross St., Suite 101 6101 Montrose Road, Suite 205 Network Capitol Strategies, LLC Chestertown , MD 21620 Rockville, MD 20852 6930 Carroll Ave., Suite 720 JAI MITRA SEUNARINE 1 State Circle 410-810-5485 Takoma Park, MD 20912 Jai Medical Systems Annapolis, MD 21401 5010 York Road 410-268-3099 SOUTHERN MARYLAND T MARIA TILDON Baltimore, MD 21212 ASSOCIATION OF KATHLEEN JO PARSONS CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield 410-433-2200 DEBORAH SIEBERT REALTORS TABOR 1501 S. Clinton St. Siebert Consulting LLC 8440 Old Leonardtown Rd. Law Office of Kathleen JP Tabor Baltimore, MD 21224 SFAAMD ASSOCIATION, INC. 229 Wardour Drive Hughesville, MD 20637 LLC 844 Sunny Chapel Road Annapolis, MD 21401 301-274-4406 7814 Grassy Garth SHELLEY TINNEY Odenton, MD 21113 Elkridge, MD 21075 Maryland Association of 410-695-0474 SIERRA CLUB, MARYLAND DELESE SPRIGGS Resource for Families and Youth CHAPTER Maryland State Education ADAM TALIAFERRO 7164 Columbia Gateway Drive, ROBIN F SHAIVITZ 7338 Baltimore Ave. #111 Association Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Suite 210 Alexander & Cleaver P.A. College Park, MD 20740 140 Main St. 208 Dominic’s Court Columbia, MD 21046 301-277-7111 54 State Circle Annapolis, MD 21401 Swedesboro, NJ 08085 Annapolis, MD 21401 TOBACCO FREE KIDS 410-974-9000 DAVID BRIAN SILBERMAN NICOLE STALLINGS JASON TASHEA ACTION FUND GlaxoSmithKline Maryland Hospital Association Advocates for Children and Youth 1400 I Street, Suite 1200 KELLEY SHANNON 12312 Tiber Grove Road 6820 Deerpath Road 8 Market Place, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20005 Jai Medical Systems Owings Mills, MD 21117 Elkridge, MD 21075 Baltimore, MD 21202 5010 York Road 410-379-6200 DANIEL PAUL TOMPKINS Baltimore, MD 21212 SHERRI S. SIMS CASPER R. TAYLOR, JR. FirstEnergy 410-433-2200 G.S. Proctor & Associates Inc. BLAISE STANICIC Alexander & Cleaver, P.A. 68 State Circle 29 Francis St. Capitol Strategies, LLC 54 State Circle Annapolis, MD 21401 DANIEL SHATTUCK Annapolis, MD 21401 1 State Circle Annapolis, MD 21401 410-268-0858 Barbara Marx Brocato & 410-280-5088 410-974-9000 Annapolis, MD 21401 Associates JOHN B. TOWNSEND II 410-268-3099 18 Pinkney St. KAREN SISSON MATTHEW TEFFEAU AAA Mid-Atlantic Annapolis, MD 21401 Walgreen Co. Maryland Farm Bureau Inc. 1405 G St., NW DAMON STEWART 410-269-1503 104 Wilmot Road MS #1444 8930 Liberty Road Washington, DC 20005 DIRECTV, Inc. Deerfield, IL 60015 Randallstown, MD 21133 90 State St., Suite 700 BERNARD H. SHAW 224-723-2633 KEITH TOWNSEND 1600 Shield Road Albany, NY 12207 PAMELA LYNN TENEMAZA AOBA Alliance, Inc. Fallston, MD 21047 MARIN MICHAEL Public Policy Partners 1050 17th St., NW Suite 300 410-653-3885 SKOKANDIC ROBERT A. STEWART 48 Maryland Ave., Suite 304 Washington, DC 20036 G.S. Proctor & Associates Municipal & County Government Annapolis, MD 21401 SIRINE SHEBAYA 47 Southgate Ave. Employees Organization UFCW 410-268-0990 PEGEEN A. TOWNSEND ACLU of Maryland Annapolis, MD 21401 #1994 MedStar Health 3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 350 600 S. Frederick Ave., Suite 200 JENNIFER THAYER 5565 Sterrett Place, 5th Floor Baltimore, MD 21211 CINDY RENEE SMALLS Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Popham & Andryszak, P.A. Columbia, MD 21044 410-889-8555 AFSCME International 301-977-2447 191 Main St., Suite 200 410-772-6687 34 ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015

H. WALTER TOWNSHEND III BEBE VERDERY JOY WEBER DOUGLAS H. WILSON JOSEPH R. WYATT Baltimore/Washington Corridor ACLU of Maryland Rifkin, Weiner, Livingston, Community Foundation of the JRW Associates Chamber of Commerce 3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 350 Levitan & Silver, LLC Eastern Shore Inc. 801 Cromwell Park Drive, Suite 312 Marshall Ave., Suite 104 Baltimore, MD 21211 225 Duke of Gloucester St. 1324 Belmont Ave., Suite 401 100 Laurel, MD 20707 Annapolis, MD 21401 Salisbury, MD 21804 Glen Burnie, MD 21061 301-725-4000 NICOLETTE HIGHSMITH 410-269-5066 410-684-2101 VERNICK MICHAEL JAMES WILSON JAMES TRANKLE The Horizon Foundation of MEREDITH R. 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Baltimore St. 140 Main St. 86 State Circle, Second Floor Baltimore, MD 21202 Baltimore, MD 21202 W Annapolis, MD 21401 Annapolis, MD 21401 410-333-2548 301-261-1460 BOAZ YOUNG-EL REBECCA WAGNER JOSH WHITE UFCW Local 400 SUSAN TULLY Advocates for Children and Youth Perry, White, Ross & Jacobson SALLY ANN WINGO 4301 Garden City Drive FAIR – Federation for American Capitol Strategies LLC Landover, MD 20785 Immigration Reform 8 Market Place, Suite 500 126 Locust Lane Baltimore, MD 21202 Annapolis, MD 21403 One State Circle 25 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Annapolis, MD 21401 Z Suite 330 410-547-9200 Washington, DC 20001 MARCELINE WHITE SUSAN ZELLERS GERARD M. WAITES Maryland Consumer Rights J. STEVEN WISE Schwartz, Metz & Wise, P.A. Marine Trades Association of REN L. TUNDERMANN O’Donoghue & O’Donoghue Coalition 20 West St. Maryland Funk & Bolton, P.A. 4748 Wisconsin Ave., NW 1209 N. Calvert St. Annapolis, MD 21401 P.O. Box 3148 12th Floor, 36 S. Charles St. Washington, DC 20016 Baltimore, MD 21202 Annapolis, MD 21403 Baltimore, MD 21201 202-362-0041 410-624-8980 JENNIFER M. WITTEN 410-269-0741 410-659-7700 American Heart Association KAREN D. WALKER PETER B. WHITE 415 N. Charles St. JEFFRIE ZELLMER ABIGAIL TURNER Holland & Knight 3720 Dillon St. Baltimore, MD 21201 Maryland Retailers Association American Forest & Paper 315 S. Calhoun St., Suite 600 Baltimore, MD 21224 410-637-4537 171 Conduit St. Association Tallahassee, FL 32301 Annapolis, MD 21401 1101 K Street, NW, Suite 700 KELLY WHITLEY WOMEN’S BAR 410-269-1440 Washington, DC 20005 SARAH WARBELOW Bank of America Corporation ASSOCIATION OF Human Rights Campaign 1100 N. King St. DE5-001-02-07 MARYLAND INC. ROBERT M. ZINSMEISTER U 1640 Rhode Island Ave., NW Wilmington, DE 19884 PO Box 10453 Associated Builders & Washington, DC 20036 Silver Spring, MD 20914 Contractors, Metro Wash. BARRY DAVID UDOFF BRIAN WILBON 4061 Powder Mill Rd., #120 Maryland Bail Bond Association CHARLES WASHINGTON BW Consulting LLC ANDREW L. WOODS Calverton, MD 20705 214 E. Lexington St. Pepco Holdings, Inc. 12519 Gladys Retreat Circle Liberty Partners Group 1050 K 301-595-9711 Baltimore, MD 21202 701 Ninth St., NW, EP1202 Bowie, MD 20720 Street NW, Suite 315 410-625-0800 Washington, DC 20068 Washington, DC 20001 JUSTIN WILEY UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND MARK L. WASSERMAN International Code Council UPPER CHESAPEAKE JOHN R. WOOLUMS University of Maryland Medical 500 New Jersey Ave. NW Fl 6 HEALTH SYSTEM, INC. Maryland Association of Boards System Washington, DC 20001-2070 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive, of Education 250 W. Pratt St., Suite 830 Suite 405 621 Ridgely Ave., Suite 300 Baltimore, MD 21201 ANN MARIE WILLIAMS Bel Air, MD 21014 Annapolis, MD 21401 Orexo US Inc. 410-841-5414 V CHLOE WATERMAN 3208 St. Stephens Way American Society for the Midlothian, VA 23113 JULIA P. WORCESTER Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ELLEN VALENTINO-BENITEZ Law Office of J. William Pitcher VBA, Inc. 600 Pennsylvania Ave., SE, Suite LISA B. WILLIAMS 27 Maryland Ave. 30 Pinkney St. 450 Baltimore City Medical Society Annapolis, MD 21401 Annapolis, MD 21401 Washington, DC 20003 1211 Cathedral St. 410-268-0842 Baltimore, MD 21201 REGAN K. VAUGHAN KERRY R. WATSON KEITH WRIGHTSON Catholic Charities Alexander & Cleaver P.A. MARGARET E. WILLIAMS Public Citizen 228 W. Lexington St., Suite 220 54 State Circle Maryland Family Network 215 Pennsylvania Ave SE Baltimore, MD 21201-3432 Annapolis, MD 21401 1001 Eastern Ave., Second Floor Washington, DC 20003 410-261-5874 Baltimore, MD 21202 KATHLEEN PLANCO 410-659-7701 KATIE WUNDERLICH MIKAILA VENTRUDO WAYBRIGHT Maryland Hospital Association 191 Duke of Gloucester St. Progressive Maryland MARK WILLIS 6820 Deerpath Road Annapolis, MD 21401 PO Box 2181 100 SAS Campus Drive Elkridge, MD 21075 410-267-0410 Silver Spring, MD 20915 Cary, NC 27513 410-379-6200 ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 35 PRESENTING SPONSOR

For nearly 70 years, Stevenson University has played a leadership experiences, internships, and independent critical role in bringing students and employers together. study. Founded in 1947 as Villa Julie College, Stevenson is the third-largest independent university in Maryland, drawing For working adults and professionals, Stevenson’s School students from 37 states and 42 countries. The University of Graduate and Professional Studies offers online and offers 29 career-focused undergraduate degree programs as onsite master’s and bachelor’s programs with a distinct well as bachelor’s and master’s degrees tailored for working career focus. Adult bachelor’s programs include Business adults through its School of Graduate and Professional Administration, Business Communication, Business Studies. Stevenson students enjoy a full spectrum of and Computer Information Systems, Criminal Justice, academic, athletic, and social activities as well as a Interdisciplinary Studies, Nursing RN to BS, Nursing RN focus on career development that puts them on a path to to MS, and Paralegal Studies. Master’s programs include successful employment after graduation. Business and Technology Management, Communication Studies, Cyber Forensics, Forensic Science, Forensic President Kevin J. Manning, Ph.D., has served Stevenson Studies, Healthcare Management, and Nursing with since 2000, guiding it through its most rapid period of concentrations in leadership/management, nursing expansion. Since 2000, Stevenson has grown from nearly education, and population-based care coordination. 1,700 full-time undergraduates to more than 3,200 today. In addition, Stevenson offers the only STEM-focused In 2004, the University opened its second campus in secondary education Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Owings Mills, which now houses 2,000 resident students. program in the State of Maryland. In 2009, the Owings Mills campus celebrated the opening of the Howard S. Brown School of Business and Leadership, Outside of the classroom, Stevenson boasts 25 NCAA which houses the University’s state-of-the-art mock trial Division III men’s and women’s sports—including the courtroom. To complement the campus’ academic and 2013 national champion men’s lacrosse team—plus residence facilities, a 35,000-square-foot gymnasium a growing number of campus clubs and activities followed in fall 2010 and a 3,500-seat stadium opened in that include visiting artists, musicians, comedians, fall 2011 for the inaugural season of Stevenson football. performers, and authors. As a home for the visual and Stevenson celebrated the opening of its new Owings Mills performing arts, Stevenson boasts three art galleries, North campus in September 2013, which is now the home theatrical productions, and seasonal concerts by the of the University’s School of Design and the future home to Greenspring Valley Orchestra. Stevenson’s Baltimore its School of the Sciences. Speakers Series, now in its 8th season, brings diverse political leaders, authors, and opinion-makers—such as The University’s educational programs continue to President Bill Clinton, Apple Co-founder Steve Wozniak, evolve in order to prepare students for career success after former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, and graduation. As a national leader in career education, historian David McCullough—to the broader Maryland Stevenson is the only university in the United States community to enrich our perspectives on national issues to offer Career ArchitectureSM, a process that helps and world affairs. students discover their personal core values, align them with their major selection and career goals, and design After more than six decades, Stevenson University a strategic plan for their futures. Building on Career stays true to its tagline—“Imagine your future. Design Architecture, Stevenson helps its students connect their your career.”—and remains a dynamic institution where classroom experience to their career aspirations through students expand their knowledge and discover their paths opportunities such as study abroad, community service, to personal and professional success. 36 ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT 2015 LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR

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At Stevenson University we help to provide the Adult Undergraduate Programs most sought after graduate and undergraduate degree programs, along with experienced faculty and personal- Business Administration ized support for the successful building blocks needed Business Communication for today’s in-demand careers. Study online on your Business Information Systems own time-table. And—Stevenson is the only university Computer Information Systems in the United States with theCareer ArchitectureSM process. Take the complexity out of your career path— Criminal Justice visit stevenson.edu/path. Interdisciplinary Studies Nursing- RN to BS Learn more about Stevenson’s graduate Paralegal Studies and adult undergraduate programs at the upcoming Instant Decision Day, February 16, 2015, 11a.m.-2 p.m. For more information call443-352-4399 or visitstevenson.edu/path School of Graduate and Professional Studies