Senate Judiciary Committee Roster Makeup 2009

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  • ChannelCat

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    MDS Supporter
    Does anyone know if this is current?? This looks some what promising, but I would have thought that the libs would have purged Brochin for failing to tow the party line.

    http://mlis.state.md.us/Other/Roster/Committee.pdf

    Judicial Proceedings Committee (JPR)
    2 East, Miller Senate Building, Annapolis, MD 21401
    (410-841-3623 Annapolis/Baltimore or 301-858-3623 Washington, D.C.)
    Chair: Brian E. Frosh
    Vice Chair: Lisa A. Gladden
    James Brochin C.
    Anthony Muse
    Jennie M. Forehand
    Jamie Raskin
    Larry E. Haines
    Bryan W. Simonaire
    Nancy Jacobs
    Norman R. Stone, Jr.
    Alexander X. Mooney

    Committee Staff: Susan H. Russell and Shirleen M. Pilgrim
    Dept. of Legislative Services
    Telephone: 410-946-5510/5350 or 301-970-5510/5350
    Assistant to Chair: Lynn Hudson
     

    Tootall

    Feelings Hurter
    Oct 3, 2008
    7,587
    AACO
    Doesn't matter who is on the committee. Frosh holds all the power when it comes to what legislation lives or dies in his hands
     

    ChannelCat

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Doesn't matter who is on the committee. Frosh holds all the power when it comes to what legislation lives or dies in his hands

    It doesn't matter regarding pro rights bills considering the fact that the pinhead Frosh can refuse to consider a bill. It does matter regarding pro victim disarmament bills with respect to pro rights leaning Dems such as Brochin.
     

    Spot77

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    May 8, 2005
    11,591
    Anne Arundel County
    Remember, they once tried to RAM through an AWB vote while Senator Jacobs was out tending to a death in the family. The final vote was 5-5, which is a loss, but they were hoping to pressure Senator Brochin into changing his vote.

    And that would've screwed us badly.
     

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