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Senators/81

JOSEPH S. BONVEGNA, Deinocrat, District 46. Born in Baltimore, January 9, 1922.
Attended Baltimore public schools. Served in the U.S. Army, 1942-1946. Delegate to
Democratic State Convention. Chief clerk, Baltimore City Council. Man of the Year,
American Legion, 1979. Director, I Am An American Day Parade, Baltimore City. Member
and vice-president, 26th Ward United Democratic Club of Baltimore City. Member, Annistead
Democratic Club; Fort Marshall Democratic Club; Pulaski Highway Democratic Club;

Highland Clipper Club; Quo Vadis Democratic Club. Member, Board of Directors, Baltimore
Braille Association. Former vice-president, American Soccer League. President, Baltimore
Pompel Soccer Team; Lombard Pleasure Club. Member, Civic Democrailc club; Exchange
Club of Highlandtown, Catholic War Veterans; Sons of Italy; Baltimore Area Council, Boy
Scouts of America. Unmarried. Member of the House of Delegates, 1967-1975. Member of the
Senate since 1975; Finance Committee. Vice-chairman, Executive Nominations Committee;

Rules Committee. Member, Legislative Policy Committee; Joint Committee on Investigation.
District office: 420 S. Highland Ave., Baltimore 21224; tel. 276-8500. Annapolis office: 311
James Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3598.

F. VERNON BOOZER, Republican, District 9. Born in Norfolk, Virginia, January 30, 1936.
Attended South Norfolk High School; Duke University, A.B., 1958; University of Maryland
School of Law, J.D., 1964. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1964. Attorney. Member, Humane
Practices Commission; State Advisory Council for Handicapped Individuals; Medical Trans-
plant Study Commission. Trial Magistrate, Baltimore County, 1967-1968. Administrator of
Loan Laws, State of Maryland, 1968-1969. Married; 4 children. Member of House of
Delegates, 1971-1979. Member of the Senate since 1981; Judicial Proceedings Committee;

Executive Nominations Committee. Member. Joint Budget and Audit Committee; Joint
Committee on Investigation. District office: 614 Bosley Ave., Towson 21204; tel. 828-0669.
Annapolis office: 403 James Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3706.

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, D.C. 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; O.I.C.; Baltimore Street Car Museum. Former member. Mayor's Task
Force on Employment; Apprenticeship Advisory Council; Baltimore Community Relations
Commission; Apprenticeship Advisory Board; Baltimore Advisory Council on Vocational
Education; Governor's Commission on Youthful Offenders. Recipient of numerous awards and
citations. Married; 2 children and 1 grandson. Member of the House of Delegates, 1967-1982.
Member of the Senate since 1983; Economic and Environmental Affairs 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.
Attended Baltimore Polytechnic Institute; Essex Community College, A.A., 1972. Tavern-
restaurant owner. Served in the Maryland Air Guard and U.S. Air Force. Member, Governor's
Housing Task Force; Governor's Task Force on Hazardous Waste Initiatives. 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 St. Sebastian Post 832; Save-A-Heart; Poly Alumni and Essex
Community College Alumni Associations; Perry Hall Elementary and Middle School P.T.A.;

Maryland Football Foundation; usher, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Fullerton; numerous
Democratic Clubs in the 8th District. Elected Legislator of the Year, by Md. Association of
Counties, 1984. Married; 2 sons. Member of the House of Delegates, 1979-1983. Member of
the Senate since 1983; Finance Committee; Joint Committee on Management of Public Funds;

Joint Committee on Professional Sports; Joint Committee on Hospital Cost Review. District
office: 7503 Belair Road, 2nd Floor, Baltimore 21236; tel. 665-5470. Annapolis office: 208
James Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3620.



 
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