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Mary Beth (Mary Beth) Carozza (R-SS38)
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Capitol: 410.841.3645 FAX: 301.858.3006 District: 443.978.0742
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Senator
Room 314 James Senate Office Building 11 Bladen Street Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
District Office: 11 Bladen Street Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
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Elected: 2018 Next Election: 2022 | DOB: 2/13/1961 |
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BioFirst elected to the Maryland Senate in 2018. Member of the Senate since January 9, 2019. Member of the Maryland House of Delegates 2015-2019.Current Assignments2019Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee 2019Environment Subcommittee of the Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee 2019Alcohol Subcommittee of the Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee 2019Joint Committee on Children, Youth, and Families 2019Joint Committee on Federal Relations 2019Commission on Innovation and Excellence in Education 2019Women Legislators of Maryland 2019Maryland Veterans Caucus 2019Workgroup to Study Child Custody Proceedings Involving Child Abuse or Domestic Violence Allegations Past Senate Service Workgroup to Study Child Custody Proceedings Involving Child Abuse or Domestic Violence Allegations, 2019-2020. Memberships Ocean City Chamber of Commerce; Ocean City Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Association. Awards Maryland's Top 100 Women, The Daily Record, 2019; Certificate of Appreciation, Lebanon Emergency Repatriation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2006; Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Servicde, 2003. Biographical Information Born, Baltimore, Maryland, February 13, 1961; Stephen Decatur High School, Berlin, Maryland, 1979; The Catholic University of America, B.A.. Political Philosophy, 1983; M.A. American Government, 1983; Harvard Senior Managers Government Program/Summer 1994; U.S. Senator William Cohen, Press Secretary 1984-1986; U.S. Congressman Mike DeWine, Chief of Staff, 1986-1990; U.S. Congressman David Lee Hobson, 1990-2000; U.S. Department of Defense, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for House Affairs, 2001-2003; Office of Governor Robert Ehrlich, Deputy Chief of Staff, 2003-2007; U.S. Senator Susan M. Collins, Deputy Chief of Staff, 2007-2009; U.S. Senate Homeland Security Committee, 2009-2010; U.S. Representative Steve Stivers, Chief of Staff, 2011-2012; Founder, MBS Consulting, LLC, 2013-2014; Member, Maryland House of Delegates 2014-2019.
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