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Maggie McIntosh was born on 22 December, 1947 in Quinter, Kansas, U.S., is an American politician. Discover Maggie McIntosh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?
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Maggie McIntosh Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Maggie McIntosh's Husband?
Her husband is Diane Stollenwerk
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Maggie McIntosh Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Maggie McIntosh worth at the age of 76 years old? Maggie McIntosh’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. She is from United States. We have estimated Maggie McIntosh's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Two years later she was elected to a full term representing the 42nd District of Baltimore City and parts of Baltimore County.
A Democrat, she represented the state's 43rd district in Baltimore City.
Following her retirement from the Maryland House of Delegates in 2023, McIntosh has worked as a senior consultant at the Cornerstone Government Affairs lobbying group.
Margaret L. "Maggie" McIntosh (born December 22, 1947) is an American politician from the state of Maryland.
McIntosh received her Bachelor's Degree in arts education from Wichita State University in 1970 and her Master of Science degree from the Johns Hopkins University in 1987.
An educator, she taught art in the Baltimore City Public Schools from 1972–78, before becoming an adjunct instructor of continuing education at Catonsville Community College (now known as the Catonsville campus of the Community College of Baltimore County).
She was elected as a delegate to both the 1980 and 2008 Democratic National Conventions, the latter as a delegate pledged to Hillary Clinton.
She would later spend nine years working for the City of Baltimore at the Commission on Aging and Retirement Education, serving from 1985 to 1988 as the Director of Pre-Retirement Education.
During that time, she was heavily involved in Democratic campaigns, including those of Michael Dukakis and Barbara Mikulski.
Maggie McIntosh was appointed to fill a vacancy in the House of Delegates in November 1992, when Delegate Anne Perkins accepted a teaching position in China.
She was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates from 1993 to 2023.
She is a former Baltimore City Public School teacher who now chairs one of the six standing committees of the Maryland House of Delegates.
She has been re-elected in 1998, 2002, 2006 and 2010, but had to run in a substantially different district after the post-2000 round of redistricting; the 43rd, which she now represents, contains only 10% of the voters from her previous district, the 42nd.
In 1998, McIntosh assumed the position of Vice Chairman of the Commerce and Government Matters Committee.
In 2001, she was named House Majority Leader after a previous stint as Deputy Majority Whip (1995–98), and became the first woman in Maryland history to serve as majority leader.
Nevertheless, in 2002, she placed first in a Democratic primary election in her new district which included five serving or former delegates vying for three seats.
In January 2003, McIntosh was named chairman of the House Environmental Matters Committee, which handles legislation regarding not just the environment, natural resources, and agriculture, but also transportation, housing, and local government.
In January 2015, McIntosh was appointed to chair the House Appropriations Committee, the first woman in the history of Maryland to do so, overseeing the state operating and capital budgets, supplementary appropriations bills, state and county bond authorizations, higher education institutions, state and local agency procedures and programs, collective bargaining, social services, and state personnel and pension matters.
In November 2021, McIntosh announced that she would retire from the House of Delegates at the end of her term in 2022.
On April 1, 2022, Governor Larry Hogan issued a Governor's Citation to McIntosh, and signed a bill into law creating the Maggie McIntosh School Arts Fund, which invests $250,000 a year into arts projects in Baltimore City public schools.
Since then, she has been re-elected each term, most recently in the 2018 election to serve another four years.
In the House of Delegates, McIntosh first served on the Appropriations Committee.
She chaired the Subcommittee on Personnel and was a member of the Education and Economic Development and Capitol Subcommittees.