State Senator, Maryland , District #30
Love of country prompted John to serve in
the U.S. Marine Corps from 1966-1975. His
service included a tour of duty in
A recognized leader, John chaired the
As a third term Senator, John is Vice Chairman of the Finance Committee and sits on the Maryland Military Installation Strategic Planning Council, the Governor’s Commission on the Structure and Efficiency of State Government, the Legislative Policy Committee, the Joint Audit Committee, and the Senate Finance Health Subcommittee. He also chaired the Task Force to Reform Maryland Credit Union Law.
An avid sportsman and advocate for
environmental issues, John has been a long-time
supporter of the National Congressional
Sportsmen’s Foundation. To bolster the
Foundation’s efforts, John helped spearhead the
creation of the Maryland Legislative
Sportsmen’s Caucus in 2001. He now serves as
its Senate Chairman. A frontrunner in the this
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In December 2004, John’s years of persistence paid off when representatives from 21 state caucuses throughout the country banded together to create the National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucuses. In his role as President of the Executive Council for the newly- formed umbrella organization, John continues to be a strong voice for sportsmen’s rights throughout the country. His passion for the environment is evident through his work on the Chesapeake Bay Trust’s Board of Trustees and his role as Co-Chairman of the Department of Natural Resources Special Fund Work Group in 2003.
John is a member of the Marine Corps Reserve Officers Association, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, National Rifle Association, and Safari Club International.
John with his trusted and loyal staff Lucy and Eva.
Born in Charles Town, West Virginia, March 31, 1943. Attended Barboursville High School, Barboursville, West Virginia; Marshall University, B.A. (sociology), 1966; Catholic University of America, graduate studies, 1972-74. Medical evacuation helicopter pilot, Washington Hospital Center. Served in U.S. Marine Corps, captain, 1966-75 (31 air medals, 2 purple hearts, presidential service badge); assigned to White House support staff (Presidential helicopter pilot) for three and one-half years. Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. Member, Marine Corps Reserve Officers Association; American Legion; Veterans of Foreign Wars. Member, Advisory Board, Maryland Patient Safety Center. State Legislator of the Year, Safari Club International, 2005. Married; two children.