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Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Veteran Legislators: Proctor, Vallario Fight For Another Term

Two long-time lawmakers with leadership roles from southern Prince George's County want four more years. (Last of a series)

Proctor still considers himself an educator first

Despite his 20 years in the House of Delegates, Del. Jim Proctor thinks of himself as an educator.

“I am an educator who happens to be in the Maryland House of Delegates,” Proctor said. “I had a full career as a teacher, a principal and an administrator. Until I retired, every day, my job was taking care of the children of Prince George’s County.”

Vallario recalls evolution of laws through last 36 years on Judiciary Committee

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Joe Vallario has been pursuing two legal careers, practicing law since the 1960s and making laws almost as long as a member of the House of Delegates.

“I love the legislature,” Vallario said. “The legislative process is fascinating, and I feel like I’ve got a lot to offer to help the people.”

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Editors Notes: Vallario is the Delegate who fought against the new sex offender laws and created so many problems while we were in Annapolis. He was disrespectful and actually got up and left the meeting where this topic was being discussed. I personally hope he doesn't sit another day past this term.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Vallario, also represents one of the largests gangs and drug dealing families in Prince Georges County and DC. Just like the Foxwell laws, he has been a leading force for years to fight new laws or limit them to the point that they are essentially impossible to prosecute. What do you expect from a DEFENSE ATTORNEY. Throw this bum out.

Anonymous said...

Vallario has also fought every effort to toughen up drug and alcohol legislation. I hope the people of PG county are proud of him because he is no more than a suckegg mule in my opinion.