MARYLAND SENATE


[Photograph of State Senator] PAUL G. PINSKY, Democrat, District 22, Prince George's County.



Member of Senate since 1994. Member, Economic and Environmental Affairs Committee, 1994- (health subcommittee, 1994-; education subcommittee, 1998-; chair, licensing & regulatory affairs subcommittee, 1999-); Joint Committee on Federal Relations, 1995-; Special Joint Committee on Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program, 1995-; Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review, 1999-.

Member, House of Delegates, 1987-94. Member, Environmental Matters Committee, 1987-94. Member, Sound Barrier Review Panel, 1995-96; State Council on Cancer Control, 1995-; Task Force to Study the Effects of Cult Activities on Public Senior Higher Education Institutions, 1999; Task Force to Study Alternative Educational Programs for Chronically Disruptive Students, 1999-2000. Born in Camden, New Jersey, March 5, 1950. Attended Moorestown Friends School, Moorestown, N.J.; George Washington University, B.A. (public affairs), 1972, M.A. (education), 1978. Educator, Prince George's County Public Schools, 1976-95; organizer for affiliate of Maryland State Teachers Association, 1995-. President, Prince George's County Educators' Association, 1983-87, representing over 6,000 professional school employees. Executive Board, Maryland Citizens Action Coalition. Member, National Education Association; Maryland State Teachers Association. Legislative Award, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, 1994. Betty Tyler Award, Planned Parenthood, 1992. Outstanding Contribution to Youth Award, Prince George's County Council of PTAs, on behalf of Prince George's County Educators' Association. Outstanding Contribution to the Community Award, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Prince George's County Chapter. Married; two daughters.

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