Women Legislators of Maryland at Suffrage Program, State House, Annapolis, Maryland, February 2013. Photo courtesy of Women Legislators of Maryland.
SENATE ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Brian J. Feldman
William C. Smith, Jr.
Jeffrey D. Waldstreicher
Ronald N. Young
HOUSE MEMBERS
Lauren C. Arikan
Dalya Attar
Vanessa E. Atterbeary
Heather Bagnall
J. Sandy Bartlett
Lisa M. Belcastro
Regina T. Boyce
Chanel A. Branch
Julie Palakovich Carr
Lorig Charkoudian
Charlotte Crutchfield
Bonnie L. Cullison
Debra M. Davis
Kathleen M. Dumais
Jessica M. Feldmark
Diana M. Fennell
Wanika B. Fisher
Catherine M. Forbes
Michele J. Guyton
Andrea Fletcher Harrison
Anne Healey
Shaneka T. Henson
Shelly L. Hettleman
Terri L. Hill
Adrienne A. Jones
Dana Jones
Anne R. Kaiser
Ariana B. Kelly
Trent M. Kittleman
Susan W. Krebs
Carol L. Krimm
Mary A. Lehman
Robbyn T. Lewis
Brooke E. Lierman
Mary Ann Lisanti
Lesley J. Lopez
Sara N. Love
Susan K. McComas
Maggie McIntosh
Edith J. Patterson
Joseline A. Pena-Melnyk
Shane E. Pendergrass
Elizabeth G. (Susie) Proctor
Lily Qi
Pamela E. Queen
Teresa E. Reilly
April R. Rose
Sheila S. Ruth
Sheree L. Sample-Hughes
Emily K. Shetty
Stephanie M. Smith
Kathy Szeliga
Jennifer R. Terrasa
Veronica L. Turner
Kriselda Valderrama
Geraldine Valentino-Smith
M. Courtney Watson
Melissa R. Wells
Jheanelle K. Wilkins
Nicole A. Williams
Karen Lewis Young
HOUSE ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Erek L. Barron
Kenneth P. Kerr
Michael J. Rogers
Jared Solomon
Miller Senate Office Building, Room 144
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Women Legislators of Maryland with Governor Martin O'Malley at Government House, Annapolis, Maryland, January 2011. Photo courtesy of Women Legislators of Maryland.
A women's caucus of the General Assembly organized as the Maryland Order of Women Legislators in 1969 (Constitution and By-Laws, Feb. 17, 1969). It was the first women's legislative caucus founded in the United States. As the Maryland Chapter of the National Order of Women Legislators it was recognized in 1972. Today, the women's caucus is known as the Women Legislators of Maryland.
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