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ADRIENNE A. W. JONES, Democrat, District 10, Baltimore County & Baltimore City.



Member of House of Delegates since October 21, 1997. Member, Appropriations Committee, 1997- (public safety & administration subcommittee, 1997-; vice-chair, oversight committee on personnel, 1999-). Chair, Joint Committee on Fair Practices, 1999-.

Member, Trial Court Judicial Nominating Commission, 3rd Commission District, 1991-95. Former panelist, Board of Education, Baltimore County. Director, Office of Fair Practices and Community Affairs, Baltimore County, 1994- (20 years service in Baltimore County government).

Born in Cowdensville, Maryland, November 20, 1954. Attended Baltimore County public schools; University of Maryland Baltimore County, B.A. (psychology), 1976. Part-time columnist, The Baltimore Times. Board member, American Cancer Society; The Friends of Benjamin Banneker Historical Park. Member, Baltimore County Leadership Alumni Board; National Forum for Black Public Administrators; Baltimore Neighborhoods, Inc.; Coalition Opposed to Violence and Extremism (COVE); Woman Power, Inc.; Coalition of 100 Black Women; Liberty/Randallstown Coalition; Tenth District Democratic Club. Former panelist, Baltimore County Bar Association. Former mentor, Partnership for Success Program, Deer Park Elementary School. At-large member, Baltimore County Democratic Central Committee. Community Services Award, Baltimore Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, 1991. Citizens Award, Baltimore County Police Department, 1993. Award of Appreciation for Outstanding Services to the Asian/Indian Community, 1993. Valued Hours Award, The Fullwood Foundation, 1995. Award of Appreciation, Baltimore County Branch, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1996. Meritorious Service Award, National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc., 1996. Governor's Certificate of Merit for outstanding contributions in field of victims' rights and services, 1997. Two sons.

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