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[Photograph of State Delegate] DAVID M. VALDERRAMA, Democrat, District 26, Prince George's County.



Member of House of Delegates since 1991. Deputy Majority Whip, 1995-. Member, Judiciary Committee, 1995- (gambling subcommittee, 1995-97; chair, gaming [gambling] law & enforcement subcommittee, 1999-); Joint Committee on Protocol, 1995-. Member, Constitutional and Administrative Law Committee, 1991-92; Environmental Matters Committee, 1992-94. Member, Law Enforcement and State-Appointed Boards Committee, Prince George's County Delegation (chair, 1995-98).

Judge, Orphans' Court, Prince George's County, 1985-90. Member, Task Force to Study Health Professional-Client Sexual Exploitation, 1993-96; Task Force to Study Anti-Asian Violence, 1995-98. Born in Manila, Philippines, February 1, 1933. Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines, LL.B., 1956; George Washington University, M.C.L. (comparative law), 1988. Vice-Chair, Democratic State Central Committee, Prince George's County, 1982-85. Former chair, Southeast Asian Refugee Task Force. Director, Prince George's County Chapter of Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Greater Southeast Community Hospital of Washington, DC. Recipient of Most Outstanding Filipino Award and Honored American Award. Married; two children.

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