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[photo, William A. Bronrott, State Delegate] WILLIAM A. BRONROTT
Democrat, District 16, Montgomery County



Member of House of Delegates since January 13, 1999. Member, Environmental Matters Committee, 2003- (housing & real property subcommittee, 2003-; local government & bi-county agencies subcommittee, 2003; motor vehicles & transportation subcommittee, 2003-; environment subcommittee, 2004-); Special Committee on Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1999-; Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review, 2003-. Deputy Majority Whip, 2003-. Member, Commerce and Government Matters Committee, 1999-2003 (ethics & election laws subcommittee, 1999-2003). Chair, Transportation Committee, 2003-, and Democratic Caucus, Montgomery County Delegation (member, 1999-).

Chair, Blue Ribbon Panel on Pedestrian and Traffic Safety, Montgomery County, 2000-02. Member, Pedestrian Safety Advisory Committee, Montgomery County. Board of Advisors, Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., National Study Center on Trauma and Emergency Medical Systems, School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore. Born in Washington, DC, June 30, 1955. Attended Montgomery Blair High School, Silver Spring; University of Maryland, College Park, B.A. (communications), 1977, M.A. (political communications), 1980. Press Secretary to U. S. Representative Michael D. Barnes, 8th Congressional District (Maryland), 1979-87. President, Bronrott Communications (public relations & public affairs consulting), 1987-. Mediator, Dispute Resolutions Program, District of Columbia Superior Court, 1988-89. Co-founder and member, Washington Regional Alcohol Program (WRAP), 1983-. Member, East Bethesda Citizens Association; C&O Canal Association; Anacostia Watershed Society. Board of Directors, Maryland Division, American Trauma Society, 1998-. Board of Advisors, Suicide Prevention and Awareness for Kids (SPEAK). Member, Arts Committee, Montgomery College (honorary member). Certificate of Appreciation, Montgomery County Students Against Drunk Driving, 1984. David Apter Memorial Award for Public Service, Public Relations Society of America, 1992. Hero Award, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), 1995. Top Citizen Activist Award, Washington Regional Alcohol Program, 1997. Citizen Activism Award, National Commission Against Drunk Driving, 1997. Public Service Award, Bethesda-Chevy Chase Chamber of Commerce, 2000. National President's Award, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), 2000. Humanitarian of the Year, National Commission Against Drunk Driving, 2001. Honored for leadership on walkable communities and smart growth initiatives by Maryland Municipal League, and Institute of Transportation Engineers of Maryland-DC Region, 2002. Public Service Award, Washington Regional Alcohol Program, 2002. Star of Life Award, Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services System, 2002. Maryland Legislator of the Year, AAA Mid-Atlantic, 2002. Delegate of the Year, Maryland Public Health Association, 2002.

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