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[photo, Bryan W. Simonaire, State Senator] BRYAN W. SIMONAIRE
Republican, District 31, Anne Arundel County



Member of Senate since January 10, 2007 (first Republican Senator elected from District 31). Member, Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee, 2011- (health occupations subcommittee, 2011-; labor, licensing, & regulation subcommittee, 2011-); Joint Committee on the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays Critical Areas, 2011-; Senate Special Committee on Ethics Reform, 2012-. Member, Judicial Proceedings Committee, 2007-10; Work Group to Review Disclosure Requirements of the Public Ethics Law, 2012-13. Member, Maryland Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus, 2007-; Maryland Veterans Caucus, 2007-; Taxpayers Protection Caucus, 2008-.

Member, Governor's Family Violence Council, 2008-.

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, September 6, 1963. Bob Jones University, B.S. (computer science), 1985; Loyola College, M.S. (engineering science), 2005. Member, Upsilon Pi Epsilon (computer science honor society), 1993-. Senior systems engineer, Northrop Grumman Corp., 1995-. Computer systems engineer, Westinghouse, 1985-94. Founder of Heroes-at-Home, 2002-. Board of Directors, North County Republican Club, 2005-06. Member, Pasadena Kiwanis, 2007-. Member, Chesapeake Bay Foundation; National Rifle Association. Legislative Squadron, Civil Air Patrol, Maryland Wing, 2009. Delegate, Republican Party National Convention, 2012. Creator of Simonaire Santas for abused children. Married, seven children.

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