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E. J. Pipkin

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crossing from the list of crossing locations that could potentially be studied in the future). However, that bill did not pass (nor did it pass when re-introduced in 2007). Also during 2006, Pipkin worked collaboratively with MdTA to promote successful legislation (Senate Bill 168, signed into law as
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Pipkin was elected to the State Senate in 2002 after defeating Democrat Walter M. Baker, who held that seat since 1979 and the chairman of the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee. Baker was the only state senator to vote against Pipkin's efforts to ban open bay dumping. Pipkin defeated Baker by 24
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Since his arrival to the Senate, Pipkin has authored legislation that include creating a task force to bring broadband internet to his eastern shore constituents; creating a committee that will ensure responsible handling of taxpayer dollars by the state government; and advocating for an elected
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In the 2006 Maryland General Assembly session, Pipkin once again tried to pass parts of the Bay Bridge Users' Bill of Rights, this time more successfully. Among the bills that passed that year included one that made various modifications to the governing board of the MdTA (e.g. addition of two
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In 2003, Pipkin sponsored a bill to return a tax credit to employers who provide daycare for their employees. In 2004, he sponsored a permanent repeal of the estate tax in Maryland. In 2006, Pipkin sponsored a reduction in state property taxes and a reduction in income taxes.
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appointed members; imposition of three term limit of service; lengthening of terms to four years, rather than three years; etc.). Along with Delegate Mary Roe Walkup (R-Dist. 36), Pipkin also proposed a bill to remove the
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On August 5, 2013, Pipkin announced that he would retire from the State Senate, effective the following week, to pursue a graduate degree in sports management at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.
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He ran a series of ads during the campaign with his self-coined slogan "who knew" that attacked Mikulski's policies. This led Mikulski, who was already considered a favorite, to hold a debate with Pipkin.
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Chapter 24 of 2007 of the Laws of Maryland) that doubled the amount of violations fines that could be issued for overweight tractor-trailers crossing the bridge.
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session, known as the "Bay Bridge Users' Bill of Rights". The bills would have, among other things, made various modifications to the governing board of the
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Pipkin was re-elected in 2006 with 63.7% of the vote, and re-elected again in 2010.
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school board in Cecil County to increase public involvement in public schools.
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Senate Minority Leader E.J. Pipkin resigns to attend graduate school in Texas
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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University of Virginia Darden School of Business alumni
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Pipkin has three children: Carter, Meredith and Tyler.
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Pipkin currently lives in 409:, had represented Maryland's 367:Southern Methodist University 1249:People from Elkton, Maryland 893:Retrieved February 14, 2008. 47:biography of a living person 1224:Salisbury University alumni 74:must be removed immediately 1275: 667:2004 race for U.S. Senator 1179: 1154: 1148: 1143: 1117:E.J. Pipkin on the issues 556:Maryland General Assembly 515:2004 U.S. Senate election 392: 268: 233: 190: 170: 161: 1144:Party political offices 753:Robert Gemmill II, Rep. 461:. He initially attended 399:Edward Joseph Pipkin Jr. 867:   Lost 853:   Lost 790:   Lost 776:   Lost 762:   Lost 748:   Lost 734:   Lost 720:   Lost 657:   Lost 643:   Lost 634:Harry E. Sampson, Dem. 226:Minority Leader of the 1229:Roanoke College alumni 1100:"State Senate Results" 1070:"State Senate Results" 725:Maria Allwine, Green. 475:University of Virginia 358:University of Virginia 220:Stephen S. 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He received an 455:Dundalk, Maryland 396: 395: 294:Dundalk, Maryland 263:David R. 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Maryland Senate
36th
Walter M. Baker
Stephen S. Hershey Jr.
Maryland Senate
Allan H. Kittleman
David R. Brinkley
Dundalk, Maryland
Republican
Elkton, Maryland
Dallas, Texas
Salisbury University
Alma mater
Roanoke College

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