[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 167 (Thursday, November 21, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Pages S8451-S8452]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                       TRIBUTE TO MAGGIE McINTOSH

  Ms. MIKULSKI. Mr. President, I rise to honor Maggie McIntosh on the 
occasion of her retirement as director of Federal Relations at Johns 
Hopkins University.
  Maggie has a long career in public service. She has served in the 
Maryland House of Delegates since 1992, when she was first elected to 
represent the 42nd District. Since 2002, Maggie has represented the 
people of northern Baltimore City as the Delegate for the 43rd District 
of Maryland.
  She is also an active member of the Maryland Democratic Party. She 
previously served for 8 years as a member of the Democratic Central 
Committee from Baltimore City.
  Maggie is a woman of many firsts. She was the first female majority 
leader in the Maryland House of Delegates. She was also the first woman 
to serve as chair of the Environmental Matters Committee.
  Maggie is also a fighter. One of her many passions is education. She 
was a Baltimore City public school teacher, and an adjunct professor at 
Catonsville Community College and the University of Baltimore.
  Maggie is also passionate about environmental issues, Maryland 
economic development, equal rights, and the effort to elect more women 
in Maryland. She has an extraordinary record as a legislature, and she 
is only now getting started.
  Additionally, Maggie is a trusted friend. I have known her for many 
years. Maggie previously served as my State director and campaign 
manager--I call her ``Boss Maggie.''
  Today, I wish to recognize her for her years of service to Johns 
Hopkins University. Maggie joined Johns Hopkins in 1992, and is 
currently the director of

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Federal Relations. She is retiring from her position after 20 years at 
Johns Hopkins.
  I wish her the best as she continues to serve the people of Maryland 
and fights the good fight for the issues she believes in.

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