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Robert Flanagan (politician)

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Being a Republican in the Maryland General Assembly leaves Flanagan little chance to serve as a chair on any committees. However, Flanagan was able to chair the Howard County Delegation from 1991 until 1996. Moreover, Flanagan was a high-ranking Republican on many committees, such as the Judiciary
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terminal at Baltimore Washington International Airport; and planned and constructed a new cruise ship terminal in Baltimore off of I-95. The Baltimore region's bus routes and fixed transit service were reorganized for people with disabilities, resulting in
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From 2007 to 2009, Flanagan was a Senior Vice President with First Southwest Company, advising state and local governments regarding public private partnerships for transportation. He has been a speaker on this topic in various forums including the
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Committee (1987–1990), the Joint Audit Committee (1987–1992, 1995-2003), the Appropriations Committee (1991-2003), the Legislative Policy Committee (1997-2002), and the Rules and Executive Nominations Committee (1997-2002).
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in the U.S." which was published in Investing in Infrastructure, a comprehensive research source on infrastructure funds, investment techniques, and financing challenges in the world's diverse market by PEI Media Ltd.
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as a state of the art, congestion managed highway by developing a new environmentally sensitive design after two prior rejections by the EPA in 1983 and 1997. Maryland also began building its first
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In November 2018, Flanagan ran for re-election in District 9B and lost to his opponent Courtney Watson (D). Thus ending his long tenure as a public servant in the House of Delegates.
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Flanagan was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 2014, representing District 9B. Flanagan serves on the Environment and Transportation Committee.
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During Flanagan's tenure as Secretary from 2003 to 2007, Maryland obtained approval under the
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of a lawsuit by the Maryland Disability Law Center citing long standing deficiencies.
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In 1987, Flanagan began his political career by being elected to the
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Republican Party members of the Maryland House of Delegates
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from 2003 until 2007, under the administration of Governor
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and earned the rank of lieutenant. He served aboard the
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Index

Robert L. Flanagan
Maryland House of Delegates
9B
Susan Krebs
Courtney Watson
Secretary of Transportation of Maryland
Bob Ehrlich
John D. Porcari
John D. Porcari
Maryland House of Delegates
9A
Gail H. Bates
Martha Scanlan Klima
Warren E. Miller
Maryland House of Delegates
14B
Robert H. Kittleman
Gail H. Bates
Edward J. Kasemeyer
Burlington, Vermont
Republican
Alma mater
Harvard University
AB
Cornell University
JD
Maryland Department of Transportation
Robert Ehrlich
Maryland House of Delegates
Robert Kittleman

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