Delegates/W
HELEN L. KOSS, Democrat, District 18. Born in New York, N.Y., June 3, 1922. Bennington
College, A.B., 1942. Delegate, Constitutional Convention of Maryland, 1967-68 (Chairperson,
Committee on Suffrage and Elections). Member, Board of Visitors, Bowie State College,
1970-76. Member, gubernatorial commissions on Reapportionment, Crime and Delinquency,
and the Public Service Commission; Md. Highway Safety Coordinating Committee. Member,
National Order of Women Legislators; AAUW. State president, League of Women Voters,
1963-67, and chairperson, Reapportionment and Constitutional Studies Committee, 1959-63.
Member, NCSL Committee on Ethics and Elections; Women's National Democratic Club.
Recipient, AAUW Dedicated Service Award, 1984; Md. Assoc. of Counties Leadership
Award, 1983; B-CC Chamber of Commerce Public Service Award, 1982; Montgomery County
Focus Women Award, 1981; AAUW, Outstanding Member Award, 1978, and Meritorious
Award, 1980; Common Cause Award, 1979; Maryland NOW Ann London Scott Award for
Legislative Excellence, 1978; NAACP Certificate of Merit, 1978. Married. Member of the
House of Delegates since 1971. Chairperson, Constitutional and Administrative Law Commit-
tee since 1979, Member, Legislative Policy Committee; Rules and Executive Nominations
Committee. District office: 3416 Highview Ct., Silver Spring 20902; tel. 942-9091. Annapolis
office: 141 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3502; D.C. area tel. 858-3502.
ROBERT G. KRAMER, Democrat, District 30. Bom in Durham, NC, September 13, 1949.
Attended Sidwell Friends School, Washington, D.C.; Harvard University, A.B., 1972; Oxford
University, Oxford, England; Westminster Seminary, M. Div., 1977. Community programs
specialist. President, National Federation of Parents for Drug-Free Youth, 1983-84. Director,
Anne Arundel County Drug and Alcohol Program, 1979-83; member, Governor's Advisory
Council on Drug Abuse. Member, Broadneck, Eastport, and Greater Annapolis Democratic
Clubs. Co-author, Drug Facts Ready Reference, a manual for educators. Planner, moderator:
"Teenage Drug Abuse: What Can Parents Do?," TV special. Script consultant, participant:
"The Chemical People Project," PBS TV special. Honorary chairman, Maryland Chemical
People Project. Nominee, Ten Outstanding Young Men of America, 1984. Selected one of Ten
Outstanding Young Marylanders, 1984, Jaycees; Legislator of the Year, 1983, by MADD, AA
County Chapter; Legislator of the Year, 1983, by AA County Psychological Assn.; cited for
legislative work by American Lung Assn., Md. chapter. Married; 3 children. Member of the
House of Delegates since 1983. Member, Environmental Matters Committee; Chesapeake Bay
Critical Areas Joint Oversight Committee. District office: 946 Aqua Court, Annapolis 21401;
tel. 757-6459. Annapolis office: 212 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3211.
BARBARA OSBORN KREAMER, Democrat, District 34. Born December 8, 1948, native of
Aberdeen. Attended Aberdeen High School; Washington College, B.A., 1970; Johns Hopkins
University, M.L.A., 1975. Additional graduate courses at JHU and Washington College.
Sailboat dealer. Member, Harford County Council, 1978-82; vice-president, Maryland
Association of Elected Women, 1984; Maryland Commission for Women, 1977—; chairperson,
Comparable Worth Task Force; Regional Planning Council; National Association of Counties
Labor and Employee Benefits Steering Committee, 1979-82; chairperson of Pension Commit-
tee; Historic Site Survey Committee of the Aberdeen Appearance and Preservation Committee.
President, Harford County Child Protection Council, 1981; member, Harford County Board of
Estimates, 1979; alternate, Maryland Association of Counties, 1979-80. Member, AAUW;
NOW; NAACP; LWV; Second District Women's, First District and Harford Democratic
Clubs. Listed in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities and Outstanding Young
Women of America. Married; 2 children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1983;
member. Constitutional and Administrative Law Committee. District office: 100 Custis St.,
Aberdeen 21001; tel. 575-7034. Annapolis office: 326 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3289.
LAWRENCE A. LaMOTTE, Democrat, District 5B. Born in Baltimore, March 14, 1949.
Attended Baltimore City College; Community College of Baltimore; University of Maryland
Baltimore County, B.A., 1971, M.P.S., 1977. Pension consultant and financial planner.
Member, Baltimore County Charter Revision Commission, 1977-1978; Maryland Medical
Assistance Advisory Board, 1977-1980. Chairman, Baltimore County Telecommunications
Advisory Board (CATV), 1981-1982; Baltimore County Children and Youth Council,
1979-1982. Legislative chairman, State Foster Care Review Board, 1981-1982. Member,
UMBC Alumni Association Board, 1980-1982; 4th District Democratic Club, Baltimore
County; Baltimore Life Underwriters Association; associate member, American Society of
Pension Actuaries. Member, International Association of Financial Planners. Received
executive citation, Baltimore County, 1982. Married; 2 children. Member of the House of
Delegates since 1983; member, Environmental Matters Committee. District office: tel.
461-5548, Annapolis office: 306 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3371.
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