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Maggie (Maggie) L. McIntosh (D-SH43C)
Email - Web Site
Capitol: 410.841.3990 FAX: 410.841.3509 District: 410.467.9100
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Delegate
Room 251 Lowe House Office Building 6 Bladen Street Annapolis, MD 21401-1912
District Office: 3957 Cloverhill Road Baltimore, MD 21218
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| Elected: 1992 Next Election: 2014 | | DOB: 12/22/1947 |
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BioBorn in Quinter, Kansas, December 22, 1947. Independence Junior College, A.A., 1967; Wichita State University, B.A.E. (arts education), 1970; The Johns Hopkins University, M.S./A.B.S. (science), 1987. Administrator and instructor, Baltimore City Public Schools, 1972-78. Adjunct instructor of continuing education, Catonsville Community College, 1978-79. Community service planner and grants analyst, Commission on Aging and Retirement Education, Baltimore City, 1979-85 (director of pre-retirement education, 1985-88). Campaign manager and state director for U.S. Senator Barbara A. Mikulski, 1988-92. Associate for Federal Relations, The Johns Hopkins University, 1992-. Elected Delegate, Democratic Party National Convention, 1980, 2008. Member, Democratic State Central Committee, 1986-94. Former member, Board of Directors, New Democratic Club (member, 1976-87); Greater Homewood Community Corporation, 1976-79; Penn North Charles Planning Council, 1980; Ready at Five, 1995-; Action in Maturity, 1995-; Marion House, 1996-. Honorary Board member, Baltimore Neighborhoods, Inc., 2003. Board of Directors, Harry R. Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology, 2005-; Baltimore-Chesapeake Bay Outward Bound Center, 2005-; Union Memorial Hospital, 2005-. Advisory Board, North East Development Alliance (NEDA). Honorary Board member, AIDSWALK Maryland, 2005; Joanna M. Nicolay Melanoma Foundation. Maryland's Top 100 Women, Daily Record, 1998, 2000, 2010 (Circle of Excellence). Certificate of Appreciation, Maryland Municipal League, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006. Dorothy Beatty Memorial Award, Women's Law Center of Maryland, 2001. Legislator Recognition Award, Maryland Association of Counties, 2003. Legislator of the Year, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, 2004, 2007. Legislator of the Year, Progressive Maryland, 2006. Homeownership Advocate of the Year Award, Department of Housing & Community Development, 2006. Baltimore Power 50, Baltimore Magazine, 2007. Rawlings Fellowship, James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership, 2007. Legislative Advocacy Award, Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning, 2008. Distinguished Legislator Award, Maryland Municipal League, 2008. Chester Riverkeeper Award, Chester River Association, 2009. Maryland Legislative Champion Award, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, 2009.
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