Doyle (Doyle) L. Niemann (D-SH47A)
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Capitol: 410.841.3326
FAX: 410.841.3403
District: 240.606.1298
Delegate
Room 203 Lowe House Office Building 6 Bladen Street
Annapolis, MD 21401-1912

District Office:
3806 - 32nd Street
Mount Rainier, MD 20712
Elected: 2002    Next Election: 2014
DOB: 3/19/1947
Committee Assignments
ChairmanSubcommittee on Housing and Real Property
MemberSubcommittee on Agriculture, Agriculture Preservation and Open Space
MemberSubcommittee on Local Government and Bi-county Agencies
MemberJoint Workgroup to Conduct a Review of Disclosure Requirements of the Public Ethics Laws
MemberHouse Committee on Environmental Matters
Counties Representing
Prince George's

Bio

Born in Grand Island, Nebraska, March 19, 1947. Regents Scholar, University of Nebraska, 1965-67. University of Texas, B.A. (government), 1969. Phi Beta Kappa. Teaching fellowship, Graduate School of Government, University of Texas, 1970. University of Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1997 (Order of Coif; Editor, Maryland Law Review). Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1997. Attorney. Managing editor, Atlanta Cooperative News Project, 1973-76. Research director, Georgia Citizens' Coalition on Hunger, 1975-76. Managing editor, In These Times, 1976-78. Editor & researcher, Exploratory Project for Economic Alternatives, National Center for Economic Alternatives, 1978-79. Project director, The Youth Project, Community Jobs Clearinghouse, 1979-81. Membership & communications director, Rural America, 1981-83. Vice-president & senior writer, The Kamber Group, 1983-86. Director, Corporate Communications, ULLICO, Inc., 1986-94. Doyle Niemann Communications, 1994-2001. Board of Directors, Maryland Citizen Action Coalition, 1982-94. President, Freeze Voter National Education Project, 1986-90. Member, Prince George's County Democratic Central Committee, 1986-90. Board of Directors and Chair, Community Advisory Board, Leland Memorial Hospital, 1990-93. Board of Directors, Prince George's Pool. Consumer Legislator of the Year, Maryland Consumer Rights Coalition, 2008.