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Maryland's Legislative District 34 is one of 47 districts in the state for the Maryland General Assembly. It covers part of Harford County . The district is divided into two sub-districts for the Maryland House of Delegates : District 34A and District 34B .
Johnson was sworn in to the Harford County Council on December 4, 2018. [6]In February 2019, after it was reported that state delegate Mary Ann Lisanti had described a district in Prince George's County as a "n-----district" in a conversation with another legislator, Johnson said he wanted to hear Lisanti explain in her own words what transpired. [7]
The district currently consists of parts of Baltimore County and Harford County. [1] The district includes the communities of Bel Air North, Bel Air South, Bowleys Quarters, Edgewood, Fallston, Jarrettsville, Joppatowne, Kingsville, Middle River, Pleasant Hills, Rossville, and White Marsh. The district was established in 1975. [citation needed]
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Jan. 5—The Harford County Council voted Tuesday to override County Executive Barry Glassman's veto of the redistricting map passed by the council last month by a vote of 5-1, making its version ...
Nov. 10—A bill restricting the construction of apartments in a general business district was approved unanimously Tuesday by the Harford County Council at its legislative session. According to ...
Sep. 15—The Harford County Council introduced three bills at its legislative session Tuesday night. The first bill would expand the eligibility requirements for elderly adults and veterans ...
After serving as County Executive, Habern Freeman was elected in 1990 to State Senator serving District 34, running unopposed. [2] Freeman served as state senator until 1994. During his time in the State Senate, he served as a member of the Judicial Proceedings Committee and in 1991 and 1992 served on the Special Joint Committee on Pensions. [ 1 ]