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Delegate Darryl Barnes

Barnes, Darryl
District
25
County
Prince George's
Committee Assignment(s)
Annapolis Info
207 House Office Building
6 Bladen Street
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone 410-841-3557 | 301-858-3557
Toll-free in MD
Interim Info
207 House Office Building
6 Bladen Street
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone 410-841-3557 | 301-858-3557
Contact
Darryl.Barnes@house.state.md.us
Party
Democrat
District 25
Barnes, Darryl
Tenure
First Elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 2014. Member of the House since 2015.
Current Assignments
2017 Deputy Majority Whip
2015 Ways and Means Committee
2017 Election Law Subcommittee of the Ways and Means Committee
2015 Revenues Subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee
2015 Finance Resources Subcommittee of the Ways and Means Committee
2016 1st Vice Chair, Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland ( parliamentarian, 2015-16; member 2015)
2015 Maryland Veterans Caucus
Public Service
Capitol Heights/Seat Pleasant Boys and Girls Clubs, Board of Directors; Parklawn Chapter of Blacks in Government, Vice President; NAACP Executive Committee; Prince George's County Chamber of Commerce; Prince George's County Democratic Central Committee; Westin Home Owners' Association, Past President; Airport Zoning Appeals Board; Prince George's County Fire/EMS Department, Community Advisory Board.
Memberships
Vice Chair, Education Committee, Prince George's County House Delegation, 2017-; Fire/EMS Caucus, 2016-; Legislative Black Caucus (Parliamentarian, 2015 - 2016), 2015-.
Awards
Metal of the Unsung Heroes of Fathers Men & Boys Award(Congressional Black Caucus Legislative Fatherhood event), 2013-; Wisdom, wealth and Wellness Award, 2013-; Community Service (County Executive Rushern Baker), 2013-; Community Partner (Town of Capitol Heights), 2013-; L.O.V.E. Award (Harlem Remembrance Foundation), 2012-; Men Who Make a Difference (Mentoring to Manhood), 2012-; Citation for improving the lives of young people within the community (Delegate Aisha Braveboy), 2012-; Governor's Citation for Feed the Families (Governor Martin O'Malley), 2012-.
Biographical Information
Born, Washington, D.C., April 21, 1965; High Point High School, 1983; Long Beach State, Computer Information Systems; President, Barnes International, Ltd, Washington, D.C. 2004- Present; President, Men Aiming Higher 2009- Present; Married. 2 children.
Last Updated: 10/15/2019 3:28 PM
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