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Senate Standing Committees Senate Standing Committees Budget and Taxation Committee (B&T) 3 West, Miller Senate Building, Annapolis, MD 21401 (410-841-3690 Annapolis/Baltimore or 301-858-3690 Washington, D.C.) Chair: Ulysses Currie Vice Chair: Patrick J. Hogan David R. Brinkley Nathaniel J. McFadden James E. DeGrange, Sr. Donald F. Munson Verna L. Jones Ida G. Ruben Edward J. Kasemeyer Sandra B. Schrader Rona E. Kramer J. Lowell Stoltzfus Gloria Lawlah Committee Staff: Dea Whayland-Daly, Molly M. Slominski, Edward M. (Ned) Cheston, and Lisa M. Campbell Dept. of Legislative Services Telephone: 410-946-5530 or 301-970-5530 Assistant to Chair: Beverly A. Hiltabidle Subcommittees (appointed by the standing committee chair) Capital Budget Subcommittee Chair: Edward J. Kasemeyer Vice Chair: Ulysses Currie Staff: Dea Whayland-Daly and Edward James E. DeGrange, Sr. M. (Ned) Cheston Patrick J. Hogan Gloria Lawlah Nathaniel J. McFadden Donald F. Munson D-1 Senate Standing Committees Education, Business, and Administration Subcommittee Chair: Patrick J. Hogan David R. Brinkley Staff: Molly M. Slominski Nathaniel J. McFadden J. Lowell Stoltzfus Health and Human Services Subcommittee Chair: Gloria Lawlah Edward J. Kasemeyer Staff: Lisa M. Campbell Rona E. Kramer Sandra B. Schrader Pensions Subcommittee Chair: Edward J. Kasemeyer Ulysses Currie Staff: Lisa M. Campbell James E. DeGrange, Sr. Patrick J. Hogan Nathaniel J. McFadden Donald F. Munson Sandra B. Schrader Public Safety, Transportation, and Environment Subcommittee Chair: James E. DeGrange, Sr. Verna L. Jones Staff: Edward M. (Ned) Cheston Donald F. Munson Ida G. Ruben D-2 Senate Standing Committees Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee (EHE) 2 West, Miller Senate Building, Annapolis, MD 21401 (410-841-3661 Annapolis/Baltimore or 301-858-3661 Washington, D.C.) Chair: Paula C. Hollinger Vice Chair: Joan Carter Conway Gwendolyn Britt Sharon M. Grosfeld Jim Brochin Andrew P. Harris Richard F. Colburn Allan H. Kittleman Roy P. Dyson Paul G. Pinsky Janet Greenip Committee Staff: Sara C. Fidler and Ryane M. Necessary Dept. of Legislative Services Telephone: 410-841-3661 or 301-858-3661 Assistant to Chair: Barbara J. Schwarz Subcommittees (appointed by the standing committee chair) Alcoholic Beverages Subcommittee Chair: Andrew P. Harris Gwendolyn Britt Staff: Sara C. Fidler Joan Carter Conway Roy P. Dyson Allan H. Kittleman Education Subcommittee Chair: Paul G. Pinsky Gwendolyn Britt Staff: Sara C. Fidler Janet Greenip Sharon M. Grosfeld Paula C. Hollinger D-3 Senate Standing Committees Environment Subcommittee Chair: Joan Carter Conway Jim Brochin Staff: Ryane M. Necessary Richard F. Colburn Janet Greenip Sharon M. Grosfeld Allan H. Kittleman Ethics and Election Law Subcommittee Chair: Roy P. Dyson Gwendolyn Britt Staff: Ryane M. Necessary Jim Brochin Sharon M. Grosfeld Allan H. Kittleman Paul G. Pinsky Health Subcommittee Chair: Paula C. Hollinger Gwendolyn Britt Staff: Sara C. Fidler Joan Carter Conway Roy P. Dyson Andrew P. Harris Procurement Subcommittee Chair: Joan Carter Conway Janet Greenip Staff: Ryane M. Necessary Sharon M. Grosfeld Allan H. Kittleman D-4 Senate Standing Committees Finance Committee (FIN) 3 East, Miller Senate Building, Annapolis, MD 21401 (410-841-3677 Annapolis/Baltimore or 301-858-3677 Washington, D.C.) Chair: Thomas M. Middleton Vice Chair: John C. Astle George W. Della, Jr. Delores G. Kelley Nathaniel Exum Katherine Klausmeier Lisa A. Gladden E. J. Pipkin John J. Hafer Leonard H. Teitelbaum J. Robert Hooper Committee Staff: Tamela D. Burt, David A. Smulski, and Marie L. Grant Dept. of Legislative Services Telephone: 410-946-5530/5510/5350 or 301-970-5530/5510/5350 Assistant to Chair: Kathy Smith Subcommittees (appointed by the standing committee chair) Health Subcommittee Chair: Leonard H. Teitelbaum Permanent Members Staff: Marie L. Grant John C. Astle Delores G. Kelley Rotating Members as Assigned D-5 Senate Standing Committees Judicial Proceedings Committee (JPR) 2 East, Miller Senate Building, Annapolis, MD 21401 (410-841-3623 Annapolis/Baltimore or 301-858-3623 Washington, D.C.) Chair: Brian E. Frosh Vice Chair: Leo E. Green Jennie M. Forehand Nancy Jacobs Rob Garagiola Philip C. Jimeno John A. Gianetti Alexander X. Mooney Larry E. Haines Norman R. Stone, Jr Ralph m. Hughes Committee Staff: Susan H. Russell and Shirleen M. Pilgrim Dept. of Legislative Services Telephone: 410-946-5510/5350 or 301-970-5510/5350 Assistant to Chair: Judy Weeks D-6 Senate Standing Committees Executive Nominations Committee (NOM) 2 East, Miller Senate Building, Annapolis, MD 21401 (410-946-5200 Annapolis/Baltimore or 301-970-5200 Washington, D.C.) Chair: Philip C. Jimeno Vice Chair: Delores G. Kelley Ulysses Currie Nathaniel J. McFadden James E. DeGrange, Sr. Thomas M. Middleton Jennie M. Forehand Thomas V. Mike Miller, Jr. Brian E. Frosh Donald F. Munson Leo E. Green Ida G. Ruben Larry E. Haines J. Lowell Stoltzfus Andrew P. Harris Norman R. Stone, Jr. Edward J. Kasemeyer Leonard H. Teitelbaum Committee Staff: Mindy L. McConville and Michael I. Volk Dept. of Legislative Services Telephone: 410-946-5200/5351 or 301-970-5200/5351 Rules Committee (SRU) Calvert Room, State House, Annapolis, MD 21401 (410-841-3700 Annapolis/Baltimore or 301-858-3700 Washington, D.C.) Chair: Leo E. Green Vice Chair: Nathaniel J. McFadden Ulysses Currie Thomas M. Middleton Brian E. Frosh Thomas V. Mike Miller, Jr. John J. Hafer Donald F. Munson Paula C. Hollinger J. Lowell Stoltzfus Edward J. Kasemeyer Committee Staff: Victoria Gruber, Office of the President Senate of Maryland Telephone: 410-841-3700 or 301-858-3700 D-7 D-8 Senate Special Committee Special Committee on Substance Abuse Chair: Ralph M. Hughes Vice Chair: Nathaniel Exum Joan Carter Conway J. Robert Hooper Roy P. Dyson Philip C. Jimeno Leo E. Green Verna L. Jones Larry E. Haines Nathaniel J. McFadden Paula C. Hollinger Paul G. Pinsky Committee Staff: Susan McNamee and Chantelle M. Green Dept. of Legislative Services Telephone: 410-946-5510/5350 or 301-970-5510/5350 D-9 D-10 Senate Select Committees Committee Chair Address Select Committee No. 1 John J. Hafer 323 JSOB Allegany, Garrett, and Ext. 3565 Washington Counties Select Committee No. 2 David R. Brinkley 321 JSOB Carroll and Frederick Ext. 3704 Counties Select Committee No. 3 Nancy Jacobs 403 JSOB Harford County Ext. 3158 Select Committee No. 4 Norman R. Stone, Jr. 216 JSOB Baltimore County Ext. 3587 Select Committee No. 5 Allan H. Kittleman 414 JSOB Howard County Ext. 3671 Select Committee No. 6 Ida G. Ruben 422 MSB Montgomery County Ext. 3634 Select Committee No. 7 Gloria Lawlah 304 JSOB Prince George's County Ext. 3092 Select Committee No. 8 Thomas M. Middleton 3E MSB Charles, St. Mary's, and Ext. 3616 Calvert Counties Select Committee No. 9 John C. Astle 123 JSOB Anne Arundel County Ext. 3578 Select Committee No. 10 Richard F. Colburn 315 JSOB Eastern Shore Ext. 3590 Select Committee No. 11 Nathaniel J. McFadden 314 JSOB Baltimore City Ext. 3165 Select Committee Nos. 6/7 Nathaniel Exum 303 JSOB Bi-County Ext. 3148 D-11 D-12 House Standing Committees Appropriations Committee (APP) Room 121, House Office Building, Annapolis, MD 21401-1912 (410-841-3407 Annapolis/Baltimore or 301-858-3407 Washington, D.C.) Chair: Norman H. Conway Vice Chair: Talmadge Branch Susan L. M. Aumann Keith E. Haynes Charles Barkley Mary-Dulany James Gail H. Bates Adrienne A. Jones John L. Bohanan, Jr. Murray D. Levy Joan Cadden Richard S. Madaleno, Jr. Galen R. Clagett Doyle L. Niemann Steven J. DeBoy, Sr. Anthony J. O'Donnell Adelaide C. Eckardt Jeffrey A. Paige George C. Edwards James E. Proctor, Jr. Peter Franchot Nancy R. Stocksdale Tawanna P. Gaines Frank S. Turner Melony G. Griffith Committee Staff: Elizabeth H. Moss, Malachy Rice, and Dana K. Tagalicod Dept. of Legislative Services Telephone: 410-946-5510/5350 or 301-970-5510/5350 Assistant to Chair: Linda Pohuski D-13 House Standing Committees Subcommittees (appointed by the standing committee chair) Capital Budget Subcommittee Chair: Adrienne A. Jones Vice Chair: Melony G. Griffith Charles Barkley Staff: Malachy Rice and Elizabeth H. John L. Bohanan, Jr. Moss Talmadge Branch Joan Cadden Adelaide C. Eckardt George C. Edwards Peter Franchot Tawanna P. Gaines Mary-Dulany James James E. Proctor, Jr. Frank S. Turner Education and Economic Development Subcommittee Chair: James E. Proctor, Jr. Vice Chair: Frank S. Turner Susan L. M. Aumann Staff: Dana K. Tagalicod Adrienne A. Jones Richard S. Madaleno, Jr. Nancy R. Stocksdale Health and Human Resources Subcommittee Chair: John L. Bohanan, Jr. Vice Chair: Tawanna P. Gaines Steven J. DeBoy, Sr. Staff: Malachy Rice Adelaide C. Eckardt Keith E. Haynes Anthony J. O'Donnell D-14 House Standing Committees Public Safety and Administration Subcommittee Chair: Joan Cadden Vice Chair: Charles Barkley Gail H. Bates Staff: Elizabeth H. Moss Murray D. Levy Doyle L. Niemann Jeffrey A. Paige Transportation and the Environment Subcommittee Chair: Peter Franchot Vice Chair: Mary-Dulany James Talmadge Branch Staff: Elizabeth H. Moss Galen R. Clagett George C. Edwards Melony G. Griffith Oversight Committee on Pensions Chair: Mary-Dulany James Susan L. M. Aumann Staff: Anne E. Gawthrop Gail H. Bates John L. Bohanan, Jr. Talmadge Branch Joan Cadden Galen R. Clagett Adelaide C. Eckardt George C. Edwards Melony G. Griffith Adrienne A. Jones Murray D. Levy Richard S. Madaleno, Jr. Anthony J. O'Donnell James E. Proctor, Jr. D-15 House Standing Committees Oversight Committee on Personnel Chair: Frank S. Turner Susan L. M. Aumann Staff: Elizabeth H. Moss Charles Barkley Gail H. Bates Talmadge Branch Galen R. Clagett Steven J. DeBoy, Sr. George C. Edwards Peter Franchot Tawanna P. Gaines Keith E. Haynes Doyle L. Niemann Jeffrey A. Paige Nancy R. Stocksdale D-16 House Standing Committees Economic Matters Committee (ECM) Room 231, House Office Building, Annapolis, MD 21401-1912 (410-841-3519 Annapolis/Baltimore or 301-858-3519 Washington, D.C.) Chair: Dereck E.
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