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Maryland Manual, 1989-90
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Senators/85

TROY BRAILEY, Democrat, District 40. Born in Lynchburg, South Carolina. Attended
Lynchburg public schools; New York University. Labor and civic leader. National vice-
president, Afro-American Labor Council; state chairman and organizer for the 1963
historic march on Washington, DC Member, State Commission on Hereditary Disorders;
Council on Toxic Substances; Child Support Enforcement Advisory Council. Member, Boy
Scouts of America. Member, executive board, NAACP. Member, Prince Hall Masons.
Board of Directors, YMCA; OIC; Baltimore Street Car Museum. Former member,
Mayor's Task Force on Employment; Apprenticeship Advisory Council; Baltimore Com-
munity Relations Commission; Apprenticeship Advisory Board; Baltimore Advisory Coun-
cil on Vocational Education; Governor's Commission on Youthful Offenders. Recipient of
numerous awards and citations. Married; 2 children and 2 grandchildren. Member of the
House of Delegates, 1967-82. Member of the Senate since 1983. Member, Finance
Committee; Executive Nominations Committee; Joint Committee on Protocol. District
office: 2339 W. North Ave., Baltimore 21216; tel. 523-5205 or 669-7142. Annapolis
office: 202 James Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3656.

THOMAS L. BROMWELL, Democrat, District 8. Born in Baltimore, March 9,1949.

Baltimore Polytechnic Institute; Essex Community College, A.A., 1972. Tavern-restaurant
owner. Served in Maryland Air Guard and U.S. Air Force. Member, Overlea-Fullerton
Recreation Council; A.O. Civic Club; Handicapped Boy Scouts Troop 730; Nottingham
Woods Community Association; Allied Community Services; Parkville American Legion;
Catholic War Veterans; Save-A-Heart; Poly and Essex Alumni Associations; Perry Hall
PTA; Maryland Football Foundation; usher, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Fullerton.
Member of numerous Democratic Clubs in 8th District. Elected Legislator of the Year by
Maryland Association of Counties, 1984. Married; 2 sons. Member of the House of
Delegates, 1979-83. Member of the Senate since 1983. Majority Whip, 1987—. Member,
Finance Committee; Executive Nominations Committee; Joint Committee on Manage-
ment of Public Funds. Chairman, Governor's Commission on Sports and the Economy.
Chairman, Select Committee no. 4, Baltimore County. District office: 7503 Belair Road,
2nd Floor, Baltimore 21236; tel. 665-5470. Annapolis office: 215 James Bldg., 21401; tel.
841-3620.

JOHN A. CADE, Republican, District 33. Born in Charleston, S.C., July 2, 1929.
Attended Kentucky and Ohio parochial schools; Xavier University, B.S., 1953; Northwest-
ern University, M.B.A., 1954; 2 years law school-Chase College and University of
Maryland. Professional business and real estate consultant. Graduate of Realtor's Institute
(G.R.I.). Served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1946-48,1950-51.Member, Anne Arundel County
Charter Board, 1962-63. Member, Anne Arundel County Council, 1965-70. Member,
numerous commissions and committees studying state and local financing, taxation,
assessments, budgets, transportation, and education Received Distinguished Service
Award, Glen Burnie Jaycees, 1963. Married. Member of the Senate since 1975. Member,
Budget and Taxation Committee; Rules Committee; Legislative Policy Committee. Mi-
nority leader. Annapolis office: 407 James Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3568.

MICHAEL J. COLLINS, Democrat, District 6. Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, July 24,
1940. Attended Scranton Central High School; University of Scranton, B.S., 1962; The
Johns Hopkins University, M.L.A., 1966; Essex Community College; Loyola College.
Educator. Member, Mobile Home Study Commission. Member, Essex Development
Corporation; Essex-Middle River Chamber of Commerce; Bird River Democratic and Civic
Club; Riverside Democratic Club; Middle River Democratic and Civic Club; Mid-District
Democratic and Civic Club; Fifteenth District Democratic Club; Deep Creek Democratic
Club and Civic Association; Knights of Columbus Council 2452; St. Clare's Parish Council
(past president); Holy Name Society of St. Clare's. Outstanding Contributions to Educa-
tion, Teachers Association of Baltimore County, 1975. Essex Community College Man of
the Year, 1985; Young Democrats Elected Official of the Year Award, 1986; Maryland
Psychological Association Outstanding Service Award, June 1988; Sierra Club Walter G.
Wells Conservation Award, 1988. Member of the House of Delegates, 1978-86. Member
of the Senate since 1986. Member, Economic and Environmental Affairs Committee; Joint
Committee on Legislative Ethics; Joint Committee on Federal Relations; Joint Committee
on Investigations. District office: 418 Eastern Blvd., Baltimore 21221; tel. 391-7800.
Annapolis office: 211 James Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3642.

 

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