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twenty-three counties; he succeeded in enacting a unique insurance law
which combines a limited "no fault" feature with a State insurance
company which will insure Maryland motorists unable to obtain private
insurance and which gives the State Commissioner of Insurance broad
regulatory powers over the industry.
The high points of Governor Mandel's 1969 Legislative program were
eight Constitutional Amendments—including reform of the State's
court system—and legislation launching the reorganization of the
cumbersome Executive Department's 248 agencies and departments
into 11 modern departments headed by cabinet-level secretaries. Mary-
land thus because one of the few states in the nation to adopt the
cabinet system.
The first four departments created by Mandel Administration legis-
lation were: Department of Natural Resources; Department of Plan-
ning; Department of Budget and Fiscal Planning; and Department of
Health and Mental Hygiene.
Other significant legislative achievements of Governor Mandel's Ad-
ministration included: increasing the State's contribution to commun-
ity colleges; creation of a State Drug Authority; creation of a State
Housing Authority to encourage the development of low-rent housing;
enactment of a prevailing wage law for Maryland; restoration of the
Presidential preferential primary election in Maryland; and the
strengthening of Maryland's Human Relations Commission.
Similarly, the Governor's legislation reorganizing the Metropolitan
Transit Authority was designed to prepare the way for mass transit
systems in the State's two sprawling population centers. He also pro-
posed legislation to assure that enough open space will be preserved
to provide for parklands and recreation areas in Maryland.
One of Governor Mandel's first acts was to create the Maryland
Council of Economic Advisors—only the second in the nation on the
state level—whose membership includes economists from The Johns
Hopkins University, and the University of Maryland. For his personal
staff, he was able to attract a group of assistants from Capitol Hill,
academia and the professions.
Building on his intimate knowledge of the State, Governor Mandel
visited every county in the State for first-hand discussions with local
officials, and has continued the practice every year. In addition, he ap-
pointed an Executive Department liaison officer to the Maryland Asso-
ciation of Counties.
During the 1970 session, Governor Mandel successfully sponsored
what was probably the most ambitious legislative program ever offered
by a State administration in an election year. Among the highlights of
that effort was the continuation of the Governor's program to stream-
line the Executive Branch, adding seven new cabinet-level departments
to the four created during his first year in office. His reorganization
package included the establishment of an extraordinary Department
of Transportation, which consolidates all existing transportation agen-
cies into a single unit, placing Maryland in the forefront of the nation
in the area of unified transportation. Other cabinet-level departments
created by Mandel Administration legislation were: Department of
Employment and Social Services; Department of Public Safety and
Correctional Services; Department of Personnel; Department of Li-
censing and Regulation; Department of Economic and Community
Development; and Department of General Services. In 1972, the De-
partment of Agriculture was added.
Equally significant was the passage of bold new measures, initiated
by Governor Mandel, to protect and improve the quality of Maryland's
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