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The Governor may grant pardons to persons convicted of criminal acts against the State, commute the
sentences of prisoners of the State, and remit fines and forfeitures for offenses against the State. The
Governor may extradite prisoners or persons wanted by other states upon the presentation of a writ of
extradition and may issue a warrant for the arrest of any person so wanted. The Governor may also ask
for xhe return to this State of any prisoner or person of another state wanted for the violation of the laws
of Maryland (Const., Art. II, sec. 20).

GOVERNOR'S EXECUTIVE
COUNCIL

William Donald Schaefer, Governor

Melvin A. Steinberg, Lieutenant Governor
Winfield M. Kelly, Jr., Secretary of State
Wayne A. Cawley, Jr., Secretary of Agriculture
Charles L. Benton, Jr., Secretary of Budget &
Fiscal Planning
J. Randall Evans, Secretary of Economic &
Employment Development
Martin W. Walsh, Jr., Secretary of the Environment
Earl F. Seboda, Secretary of General Services
Adele Wilzack, Secretary of Health & Mental
Hygiene
Jacqueline H. Rogers, Secretary of Housing &
Community Development
Vacancy, Secretary of Human Resources
William A. Ragle, Jr., Secretary of Licensing &
Regulation
Torrey C. Brown, M.D., Secretary of Natural
Resources
Hilda E. Ford, Secretary of Personnel
Bishop L. Robinson, Secretary of Public Safety &
Correctional Services
Richard H. Trainor, Secretary of Transportation
Joseph L. Shilling, State Superintendent of Schools
Shaila R. Aery, Secretary of Higher Education
Rosalie S. Abrams, Director on Aging

State House
Annapolis, MD 21401 974-3905

The Governor's Executive Council originated as
the Governor's Advisory Council in 1922 (Chapter
29, Acts of 1922). It was reorganized in 1969asthe
Governor's Executive Council to coordinate, direct,
and supervise State government (Chapter 156,
Acts of 1969). The Council consists of the Gover-
nor, the Lieutenant Governor, the Secretary of
State, the secretary of each principal department of
the Executive Branch of State government, the
State Superintendent of Schools, the Secretary of
Higher Education, and the Director on Aging. The
Governor may appoint an Executive Secretary for
the Council (Code State Government Article, secs.
8-101, 8-105).

SUBCABINET FOR CHILDREN AND
YOUTH

Chairperson:
Dorothy V Harris, Director for Children & Youth

Adele Wilzack, Secretary of Health & Mental
Hygiene; Vacancy, Secretary of Human Resources;
Linda D'Amario Rossi, Director, Juvenile Services
Agency; Gertrude R. Jeffers, Director, Office for
Handicapped Individuals.

225-4160

The Subcabinet for Children and Youth was
formed by the Governor in 1987. The Subcabinet
coordinates all programs concerned with children
and youth.

CHILDREN AND EAMUT SERVICES REFORM
PROJECT

Chairperson:
Dorothy V. Harris, Director for Children & Youth

225-4160

The Children and Family Services Reform Proj-
ect was established by the Governor in June 1988
(Executive Order 01.01.1988.11). It is a pilot proj-
ect designed to create a model children and family
services system.

With the assistance of the Subcabinet for Chil-
dren and 'ibuth, the Project will develop policies
and procedures to coordinate interagency planning
and budgeting for all State programs concerned
with the needs of young children and adolescents
who are abused, neglected, or abandoned, or emo-
tionally disturbed, handicapped, or pregnant. Co-
ordination also will extend to programs for young
people who are runaways or substance abusers, as
well as those who are dependent, homeless, habit-
ually truant, ungovernable, or delinquent. Addi-
tionally, coordination will include programs for
youth who are at-risk from these conditions and for
their families.

The Project will review State statutes and regu-
lations on children and family services and propose
changes to use all available government and private
resources for essential services for children and fam-
ilies.

In selected areas, the Project will devise and
implement new local service delivery systems. It
then will develop plans for extending those systems
promptly throughout the State with the
Governor's approval.



 

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