MARYLAND SENATE


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NATHANIEL J. McFADDEN, Democrat, District 45, Baltimore City.



Member of Senate since 1995. Member, Budget and Taxation Committee, 1995- (pensions subcommittee; public safety, transportation, economic development, & natural resources subcommittee); Joint Committee on Federal Relations, 1995-; Joint Committee on the Management of Public Funds, 1995 -; Joint Subcommittee on Program Open Space and Agricultural Land Preservation, 1995-; Special Joint Committee on Pensions, 1995-; Joint Committee on Welfare Reform, 1996-. Chair, Baltimore City Delegation, 1997-. Vice-Chair, Legislative Black Caucus, 1998-.

Member, City Council, Baltimore City, 2nd District, 1982-87. Member, Police Community Relations Council, Eastern District, 1982-; Off-Street Parking Commission, Baltimore City, 1983-87; Jail Industries Advisory Board, Baltimore City Jail, 1984-88; Juvenile Justice Advisory Board, Baltimore City, 1994-.

Member, Governor's Task Force on African-American Entrepreneurship in Baltimore City, 1996-99; Task Force on Charitable Giving (Maryland Gives!), 1996-; Small Business Development Center Network Advisory Board, 1997-; Partnership Policy Council on Block Grants, 1998-; Maryland Comprehensive Transit Plan Transit Advisory Panel, 1998-. Member, Privatization Advisory Panel, Mass Transit Administration.

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 3, 1946. Attended Baltimore City College; Morgan State College, B.A. (geography & history education), 1968, M.S. (history & social sciences), 1972. Educator. Teacher, Dunbar High School, 1968-75. Head, Social Sciences Department, Lombard Junior High School, 1975-82. Principal, Dunbar Adult Evening School, 1979-82. Coordinator of Community Affairs, Sojourner-Douglass College, 1985-88. Head, Social Studies Department, Southwestern Senior High School, 1987-88. Coordinator, Educational Opportunity Program, Lake Clifton/Eastern Senior High School, Baltimore, 1988-94. Work-Based Learning Manager, Baltimore Academies, Baltimore City Public Schools, 1997-98. Facilitator, Lake Clifton/Eastern Senior High School, 1998-. Life member, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1970-. Board of Directors, East Baltimore Community Corporation, 1971-. Member, Urban League, 1982- (african-american men's leadership group, 1983-87); Lakewood Chase Improvement Association, 1982-; Eastside Neighborhood Association, 1983-. Board of Overseers, Baltimore Polytechnic High School, 1984-87; Advisory Committee, National Youth Sports Program, The Johns Hopkins University, 1984-87. Board of Directors, Helping Unite Baltimore (HUB), 1985-87. Advisory Board, Johns Hopkins Medical Plan, 1985-87. Chair, Urban Services Agency, 1985-88. Member, Advisory Committee, Department of Secondary Education, Morgan State University, 1985-. Board of Directors, RAISE, Inc., 1994-97. Member, Committee of 100 Associated Black Charities, 1994-; Advisory Board, Youth Fair Chance, 1994-. Board of Directors, 1 to 1: The Baltimore Mentoring Partnership, 1997. Member, Baltimore Alumni Chapter, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity; 100 Black Men of Maryland, Inc.; King David Lodge 18, Prince Hall Free Masons. Member, Southern Baptist Church. Married; three children.

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