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Philip C. Jimeno

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Philip C. Jimeno (born February 28, 1947, in Fairmont, West Virginia) is an American politician and was a long-serving member of the Maryland State Legislature as a Democrat.

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Early life and education

He grew up in West Virginia and attended Fairmont State College.[1] He was married in 1969, and he and his wife Ramona moved to Brooklyn Park, Maryland in 1970.[1] He worked as a probation and parole officer in Baltimore and was involved in the local improvement association, the Roland Terrace Democratic Club and became president of the Greater Brooklyn Park Council.[1]

Political career

In 1978, he decided to run for a seat in the Maryland House. He won that election, and went on to represent District 31 in the Maryland State Legislature from 1985 until his retirement in 2007.[1][2]

Mr. Jimeno claims lead sponsorship on more than 65 legislative bills and claims co-sponsorship of more than 200. One of his pieces of legislation was Maryland Senate Bill 305, known as Annie's Bill, which was passed in the early 1990s. It set a new standard for timely and compulsory blood-alcohol testing and toughened drunken driving laws, allowing for drivers' in accidents where a person was seriously injured or killed to be tested for alcohol at the time of the incident, rather than a day or so later.

In his election challenge in 2002, Mr. Jimeno won re-election with 62% of the vote against his Republican challenger, David K. Kyle, who received 38%.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Yakaitis, Chris (3 January 2007). "After 28 years in Annapolis, Philip C. Jimeno leaves office proud of accomplishments". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2020-09-18.
  2. ^ "Philip C. Jimeno* (D) Age: 55 ..." The Washington Post. 31 October 2002.
  3. ^ Sabar, Ariel (6 November 2002). "Greenip defeats Neall in Senate race". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2020-09-18.
  4. ^ "2002 Gubernatorial Election". The State Board Of Elections. 2 December 2002. Retrieved 2020-09-18.

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Maryland House of Delegates
Preceded by
Harold Louis Bachman
William J. Helms Jr.
John J. Fallon
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
from the 31st district

1979–1985
Served alongside: Walter "Walt" J. Shandrowsky, William J. Burkhead, Paula A. Long, John R. Leopold, Charles Stokes Kolodziejski
Succeeded by
William Turc Sr.
Maryland Senate
Preceded by
Jerome F. Connell Sr.
Member of the Maryland Senate
from the 31st district

1985–2007
Succeeded by


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