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FORMER DELEGATES


[photo, Alfred W. Redmer, Jr., State Delegate] ALFRED W. REDMER, JR.
Republican, District 8, Baltimore County

Member of House of Delegates, January 9, 1991 to May 31, 2003. Minority Leader, 2001-03. Member, Environmental Matters Committee, 1991-2003 (health & public utilities subcommittee, 1995-99; health subcommittee, 1999-2003; public utilities subcommittee, 1999-2003); Special Joint Committee on Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program, 1995-98; Joint Legislative Task Force on Organ and Tissue Donations, 1997-98; Joint Committee on Health Care Delivery and Financing, 1999-2003; Legislative Policy Committee, 2001-03; Spending Affordability Committee, 2001-03; Rules and Executive Nominations Committee, 2002-03; Joint Committee on the Selection of the State Treasurer, 2002, 2003; Health and Government Operations Committee, 2003 (health insurance subcommittee, 2003; health facilities, equipment & products subcommittee, 2003; long-term care subcommittee, 2003).


Member, Chesapeake Bay Advisory Committee, Baltimore County. Member, Governor's Task Force on Assisted Living, 1995; Task Force on Emerging Medical and Surgical Treatments, 1996; Maryland Medicaid Advisory Committee, 1996-; Task Force to Study the Non-Group Health Insurance Market, 1999-2000; Lead Poisoning Prevention Commission, 1999-2000; State Advisory Council on Medical Privacy and Confidentiality, 2000-03; Governor-elect's Transition Team, 2002-03; Chesapeake Bay Commission, 2003.

Maryland Insurance Commissioner, 2003-05. Board of Trustees, Maryland Health Care Foundation, 2003. Member, Task Force to Study Pinhole Leaks in Copper Plumbing, 2003-05; Board of Directors, Maryland Health Insurance Plan, 2003-05; Governor's Task Force on Medical Malpractice and Health Care Access, 2004.

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, January 15, 1956. Attended Perry Hall High School; The American College. Owner, Redmer Insurance & Investment Services. Marketing and public relations specialist, Mather Companies. Trustee, Council on Economic Education in Maryland. Member, Republican State Central Committee for 9th District, Baltimore County, 1978-82. Co-Chair, Ronald Reagan Presidential Campaign, 8th District, 1980. Campaign staff, U.S. Representative Helen D. Bentley, 1980, 1982. Elected delegate, 2nd Congressional District, Republican Party National Convention, 1988. Member, 7-term president, Perry Hall Improvement Association. Associate member, Northeast Fullerton Community Association. State Executive Board, Muscular Dystrophy Association. Board member, Eastern Baltimore Area Chamber of Commerce; Kingsville-Perry Hall Lions Club; Greater Baltimore Area Pastoral Counseling Center. Charter member, Perry Hall Kiwanis Club. Member, National Associations of Life Underwriters and of Health Underwriters. Co-founder, Perry Hall Alumni Association. Member, Church Council, St. Michael's Lutheran Church. Married; three children.

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