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Maryland Manual 1994-1995 Maryland & the Federal Government /795

4th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

ALBERT R. WYNN, U.S. Representative. Democrat. Member of U.S. House of
Representatives since 1993. Member, Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee;
Foreign Affairs Committee; Post Office and Civil Service Committee. Born in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, September 10, 1951. Du Val High School, Glendale; University of Pittsburgh,
B.S., 1973. Intern, U.S. State Department, African Regional Affairs, summer 1972, 1973.
Georgetown University School of Law, J.D., 1977 (chair Black American Law Student Assoc.);
Howard University Graduate School of Political Science. Attorney. Member, Maryland State
Bar Association since 1979. Former executive director, Prince George's County Consumer
Protection Commission. President, Metropolitan Washington Council of Consumer Agencies;
NAACP legal assistance program. Board, Consumer Credit Counseling Service. Coalition on
Black Affairs (COBA); Ford Motor Co. Consumer Appeals Board; Voter Registration &
Education Coalition. Delegate, Democratic Party National Convention, 1984, 1988. Franklin
Bourne Law Club; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. Member of House of Delegates, 1983-87; Ways
and Means Committee. Member of State Senate, 1987-93. Deputy Majority Whip. Member,
Budget and Taxation Committee; Joint Budget and Audit Committee; Joint Committee on
Federal Relations; Special Joint Committee on Economic Development Strategy; Drunk and
Drugged Driving Task Force; Governor's Task Force on Violence and Extremism. First
Vice-Chair, Md. Legislative Black Caucus, 1988. Married.
District office: 8700 Central Ave.,
Suite 306, Landover 20785; tel. (301) 350-5055. Washington office: 423 Cannon House
Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20515—2004; tel. (202) 225-8699.

5th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

STENY H. HOYER, U.S. Representative. Democrat. Member of U.S. House of
Representatives since 1981. Chairman, House Democratic Caucus. Chairman,
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission). Member,
Appropriations Committee (chair, treasury, postal service & general government
subcommittee; member, subcommittees on labor, health, human services & education,
military construction). Co-Chair, Federal Government Service Task Force. Born in New
York, New York, June 14, 1939. Suitland High School; University of Maryland, B.S., 1963;
Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 1966. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1966. Attorney.
Member of Maryland Senate, 1966-79 (president, 1975-79). Member, Maryland State Board
for Higher Education, 1978-81. Outstanding Young Marylander, Md. Jaycees, 1975;
Distinguished Alumnus Award, University of Md. Alumni Assoc., 1976; Legislator of the Year,
Md. State's Attorneys' Assoc., 1977; Congressman of the Year, National Multiple Sclerosis Assoc.;
Congressional Advocate of the Year, Child Welfare League, 1986; Policy Maker of the Year,
National Assoc. of Homebuilders, 1988. Named "Rising Star in Congress,"
National Journal,
1990. Member, Baltimore Council of Foreign Relations; Omicron Delta Kappa; Sigma Chi
Fraternity; Kalegathos Society. Board of Visitors, College of Public Affairs, University of
Maryland. Married, three children.
District office: 4201 Northview Dr., Suite 403, Bowie
20715. Washington office; 1705 Longworth Houae Office Bldg., Washington, DC
20515; tel. (202) 225-4131.

6th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

ROSCOE G. BARTLETT, U.S. Representative. Republican. Member of U.S. House
of Representatives since 1993. Member, Science, Space and Technology Committee,
Armed Services Committee. Born in Moreland, Kentucky, June 3, 1926. Mt. Vernon
Academy, Ohio; Columbia Union College, Takoma Park, B.A. (science), B.A. (theology);
University of Maryland College Park, M.S., Ph.D., (physiology). Instructor, University of
Maryland, 1948-52. Instructor/Assistant professor, Loma Linda Medical School, California,
1952-54. Assistant professor, Howard University Medical School, 1954-56. Scientist, National
Institutes of Health, 1956-59; U.S. Naval School of Aviation Medicine, 1959-61.
Scientist/engineer manager, The Johns Hopkins University, 1961-66.
District office: 8267
Main St., Ellicott City 21043—9998; tel. 1-800-705-2385. Washington office: 312
Cannon House Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20515; tel. (202) 225-2721.



 
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